Technology shapes our future life and the way we live inside our homes. The technology of things has transformed ordinary equipment from the refrigerator to your toilet seat into smart devices linked to each other, turning your home into an intelligent and integrated system.
Interesting Engineering has published a report on a number of devices and inventions that are not dreams or invention projects, but rather a reality that could change the way we live forever.
1- Talon smart ring
Many household gadgets and other technologies rely heavily on voice commands, but they are not very useful while watching your favorite movie or listening to a new album of your favorite band at maximum volume.
The Talon Smart Ring from Titanium Falcon is one such device that combines an attractive ornament with an intelligent home control device, and gives you command and control of devices simply by using hand gestures.
2- Make your bathroom elegant with this wonderful smart home device
A company called Kohler has unveiled the Kohler Konnect system for smart bathrooms, including the smart toilet, and this smart technology works as effectively as Google's Alexa assistant, but for your bathroom appliances, as well as your kitchen.
With voice commands, you can use your bathroom effectively hands-free, and you can warm your toilet seat or alert when the shower water temperature is ideal.
3- The future of robotic vacuum cleaners
Robotic vacuum cleaners have come a long way since the advent of iRobot's Roomba, and the technology itself has gotten smarter recently, and is getting better over time.
A great example of this technology is Evovacs Deebot Ozmo, and this small robot can switch between mop and vacuum mode when there are different floor surfaces, and it also links to your smart device via an app to tell it which rooms to clean or not.
4- A smart device that turns a wall into a huge TV
Samsung recently unveiled its "The Wall" TV, which is a collection of small cells that allows you to assemble your own screen in any size you want, and although making a 146-inch screen is very expensive at the moment, the price will drop. Where there is great competition in this area.
5- You don't want to cook .. why don't you use an automatic chef?
For those who hate cooking or don't have time in the not-too-distant future who will be able to hire the services of a professional chef in the form of a robot, Moley - a UK-based robot company - will soon launch its first automated kitchen.
Technology like this is set to revolutionize our kitchens, and with future prices dropping it is bound to become a must-have feature in our homes.
6- Smart refrigerators .. You will only buy what you need
With the trend to make anything and everything "smart", the box fridge is the latest victim of AI, and although screen fridges are nothing new, the integration of smart device functions is something new.
For example, Samsung's Family Hub refrigerator can change the operation of the refrigerator forever, as it can act as a hub for other smart devices in your home, and perform tasks such as notifying you when food has expired or finding coupons to pack milk and eggs.
7- Smart security cameras ... a safe home future
Artificial intelligence will become more important in future technology, especially inside our homes, and there are currently a large number of home security devices, but the integration of artificial intelligence in them may be the future.
A good example is the Somfy outdoor camera, it has the ability to determine when a person is slightly close to your home, and then sends a verbal warning before triggering a 110 dB siren as a last resort to protect your belongings when you are not at home.
8- Smart wardrobe
Yes, you read it right, smart wardrobe, believe it or not, companies like German Bosch are currently working on developing virtual touchscreens that can display on any surface, including wardrobe doors and shelves for example.
While the virtual touchscreens displayed on the wardrobe do not make it technically "smart" the potential applications for this technology are very exciting. The device is called the "BML100PI Interactive Projection Module", and it results in this. The device is a laser display of touch screens on the edges of the cabinet shelves.
The Bosch device - which debuted at CES 2109 (CES 2019) - makes it easy for users to arrange their clothes, choose outfits, and even check the weather.
The device is currently still a prototype, and it will not be directly available to consumers, rather it will be integrated into other future furniture.
9- Smart thermostats
The thermostat has been a vital feature of central heating control for decades, but now thanks to companies like Honeywell this veteran home appliance is undergoing a smart transformation.
For example, the T6R is a high-powered smart thermostat with Wi-Fi technology, and it can integrate with Apple HomeKit, Google Home and Amazon Alexa devices with relative ease.
Smart thermostats like the Honeywell Group are one of the best investments you can make to make your home as energy efficient as possible, and this device takes care of the ambient temperature in your home while you are at home or outside.
You can also control the thermostat using the Honeywell app to schedule and synchronize your home temperature wherever you are in the world via the Internet.
10- Smart doorbell for protection
Finally, another smart device that could be the future of smart homes is the Maximus DualCam Video Doorbell.
Featuring dual cameras, smart motion detection, and easy installation, this compact device is the perfect addition to any security-conscious home owner.
The basic concept is that the dual camera feature in this device allows you to know who is at the door, and what else is at the doorstep, and like most other smart doorbells, this doorbell provides relatively high-definition video, and while it is more expensive than other smart doorbells. Its dual camera feature is definitely a game-changer.