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Part of T3’s ‘how to start a smart home’ series, this guide will look at how to set-up your smart home using Google Assistant.
Amazon Alexa and Google Home are great control centers to navigate your new smart home, but they aren't absolute necessities. Here are other ways to make your home smarter.
Get started with a Google-powered smart home Here's how to make your Google smart speaker or smart display your smart home centerpiece.
Most smart-home devices operate on the 2.4-GHz frequency, though that’s starting to change. It has a longer range, but the 5-GHz frequency offers faster speeds.
From understanding connectivity protocols and voice assistants to picking the best products, setting up a smart home isn't as simple as you'd think. Here's where to start.
How to Build a Smart Home Around Apple’s HomeKit Apple makes it easy to build a DIY smart home kit. You can start with an iPhone and a cheap smart plug, and then build your way up.
Amazon's house brand, Amazon Basics, produces its own smart home devices that tie into the Alexa ecosystem, like a smart ...
Most people can see the benefit of owning a smart home, but there’s a pretty glaring issue; they’re very complex to set up. This is the first in a regular series of articles exploring smart ...
If you are starting to gather a number of handy smart devices around your home, you may be wondering how secure a smart home is and if anyone could potentially hack it. Could someone else be ...
From understanding connectivity protocols and voice assistants to picking the best products, setting up a smart home isn't as simple as you'd think. Here's where to start.