What are the future of IoT and home automation?

The future of IoT is already here, and it is becoming more and more popular. It will be the next big thing in the years to come.

IoT has become a common topic in the media, especially consumer electronics. The IoT market is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 20% for the next few years. This growth will continue as new products are released, new features are added, and services are developed that use IoT devices.

This means that there will be an increasing number of IoT applications in the future that businesses can use to enhance their business processes. It also means that companies need to understand how they can use this technology correctly, benefiting from it while reducing costs or improving their operations.

Big shot software houses and global tech firms have already started working on their products and service features to enable their devices to align with the home automation system. The US market for IoT and home automation has begun to increase, with google, apple and other chore services associated with it working altogether.

Imagine a world of virtual automation where you say it, and things are done. Now you don’t need to turn on your tv or open the door physically. You say it, and it’s done. Turning the light on and off is also in your hand ultimately since the technology advancement has compelled the business to incorporate the technological advancement.

Let’s take a look at home automation using IoT. ‘Internet of Things is a term used to enable the connection of all tech devices to the Internet.

Such systems and devices depend upon the collection of data. This data is used for controlling, monitoring and commuting information from one device to another through the Internet. The system allows specific actions to be automatically activated whenever it is needed.

Home automation is considered a smart home powered by IoT. Instead of physically going up to the device and manually turning them on or off with one click. You can now control these home automation devices through mobile applications, laptops, and PC systems.

 Let’s consider what home automation devices can connect to IoT to incorporate this automated system into your house.

Lighting up your home

This system can serve various purposes, from security to energy management to home entertainment. The apparent function of a smart bulb, an internet-capable LED light, is to allow you to control its brightness or on/off capabilities from your smartphone. You can now manage your house lighting system through a smartphone app that runs smoothly and is user-friendly.

Stay Safe Sensor

Sensors were used separately in the corporate industry for the safety of employees. However, Home automation interconnecting with IoT has changed the dynamics and shifted it to your household. The safety sensor alerts you about security, fire and weather warnings and alerts.

Automated Thermostat

Adjusting the temperature is a thing now! If you think you are feeling cold feet, you will now be able to create a proper atmosphere according to your choice. Home automation connected to this feature will help you avoid manual turn-off, turn on and temperature adjustments. You can now do it through an app installed on your phone or operating on your laptop.

Kitchen Appliances at one tap

This is a dream come true. Kitchens are typically the busiest places in houses. So there is quite a lot of scope for IoTs. All in all, you’re looking at a kitchen equipped with the best appliances, collaborating in an interactive environment. These appliances include coffee makers that turn on before you even crave caffeine. This dishwasher turns on when you finish loading the dishes; a fridge tells you what ingredients are available for your recipe of choice; a stove that turns off when it detects gas leakage; and much more.