You can now control your home’s appliances and systems using a smartphone, tablet or laptop via the internet.
A smart TV, for example, connects to your Wi-Fi, runs apps and operates other smart devices for you from a dashboard. But smart TVs still need to follow your instructions.
Many feel a truly smart home needs to go one step further with devices that talk to each other and respond intelligently to our inputs and behaviour patterns. Appliances like these would collect and analyse data and can ‘talk’ with each other. This is what people mean when they talk about the Internet of Things (IoT).
For example: a smart house would learn to dim the lights 15 minutes before you go to bed based on your typical nighttime habits.
