You might be right, but let me ask you some questions about your house:
- Do you need to use multiple apps to control things like cameras, lights, heating, appliances, and blinds? And do you have to install all these apps on your phone and your family’s phones and tablets?
- Do you need to talk to Alexa or Google when you want some action, like switching lights, to happen?
- Do you have limitations in the types of automations you can create because devices from different brands don’t “talk” to each other?
- Do internet outages disrupt some or most of your smart home features?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, your house might not be as “smart” as it could be, and unfortunately, it does not qualify as a Real Smart Home.
A Real Smart Home connects all your devices, so you can control everything easily and set up automations, no matter the brand or if the internet is down. It just simplifies your life, not complicates it.