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Upgrading to a Smart Home

Technology often feels like it's moving at the speed of light — just when you think you've got a smart home, smarter technology is released. Staying on top of home tech upgrades can be intimidating, but it can also be a fun challenge. After all, advanced tech is aimed at making life easier. Here are some tips to help you make upgrading decisions in the future.



What To Upgrade

Smart hubs connect all smart devices within a home. Think of them as the brains of the operation, tying every light bulb, smart lock, playlist, and doorbell together. If these hubs or their controllers aren't compatible with newer tech, consider an upgrade for better integration, operation and security.


An outdated home security system can leave you vulnerable to break-ins. With advancements in encryption, camera resolution and alerts, it's in your best interest to keep this tech up to date and in working order.


Always being improved, smart appliances are some of the most fun and utilitarian home tech items. While older models might not necessitate replacement like other tech, enhancements such as food management, energy efficiency and artificial intelligence make it tempting to upgrade.


When To Upgrade

Just because a new model is available doesn't mean you need to upgrade. Many smart devices maintain full functionality for years. However, if your device will no longer accept software updates, consider replacing it. This way, you're protected from security risks, and the item remains compatible with your other smart tech.


There's also no need to put up with malfunctioning devices. In a connected environment, one kink can slow down the entire chain. If your tech is sluggish, some features don't work or the quality is degrading, it's probably time to look for a new model.

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