Is Smart Home Automation Worth It?

If you’re considering upgrading your current home automation solution into a true Luxury Home Automation experience or starting from scratch, we suggest you begin by doing some comprehensive research. First, determine the difference between regular home automation or “everyday essentials” and Luxury Home Automation or “everyday luxuries”. The difference between the two is simple: everyday essentials are the things you can’t live without.

Sure, you can find solutions for these without our help, but our system integrations will outperform most on the market. Things like network solutions, lighting, HVAC control, security, a TV or two, and other everyday items can be provided by us. All of it is because of our more than 20 years of experience, continuous research at our design center in collaboration with our partners, and constant team training, we have found a group of equipment that works together seamlessly making control of all these aspects simple.

These items are essential to everyday life, so what are the luxuries? Things like more powerful entertainment solutions and internet, whole-home audio, smart LED lighting, in-depth surveillance and security solutions, as well as other categories that we cover, which can be found on our website under our capabilities.

Is it Worth Getting a Smart Home

The need for essential technology is, well, essential; the luxury aspect of it isn’t so much, but it is life changing. Luxury items are not only about increasing your comfort, but increasing your productivity, fortifying mental health and wellness, lowering overall stress, and even saving you priceless time by streamlining your schedule.

Your home is connected by a web of items that, as a whole, monitor each aspect of your home; Smoke detectors, temp sensors, lighting, etc. This “Internet of Things” are standard items that come in a modern home, but some IoT Smart Home Examples that aren’t standard will tie each of these things in together while adding even more capability.

With a smart home system, all of these items will be tied together, making monitoring and maintenance easy as well as increasing the perimeters that you can monitor, and you can even change what you’re specifically monitoring for; vehicles, people, animals, etc. Carbon monoxide, water detection, temperature, these items will be worked into the system, communicating with the entire web of other sensors around the home.

Getting a system that can monitor each aspect of your home is worth it, you can protect your property and most importantly your family by simply opening your phone or checking a wall/tabletop touch panel. See and control temperature, monitor cameras, check for leak alerts, turn lights on/off, sound, entertainment; the possibilities are almost endless.

What are the Disadvantages of a Smart Home

So, if everything about Smart Home Technology sounds so good, what’s the drawback? There are a few downsides to having so much technology running your home, the first one is price. Some people don’t want to spend as much as it takes for a complete and proper system. DIY and quick fixes are cheap, sure, but they have a shorter lifespan, they are built to be effective but when they have problems, most of the time the solution is “go buy a new one”. Our systems are expensive but extremely effective and long lasting, systems lasting up to ten years or until the items become obsolete.

That leads to the next disadvantage, the rapid and ever-changing technology market. Technology evolves so fast, new equipment being invented, released, or updated and then the software updates that fix bugs remotely. A lot of the time these are irrelevant, but the updates run themselves; new equipment does more than what you have currently, but you don’t need more functions. Things of this nature can make technology annoying, but don’t avoid it. These updates keep the equipment, even if it’s an older model, working like new.

One of the last disadvantages is cleaning and maintenance. Like a computer, fan, windowsill, anywhere dust can land, it will also get into your equipment. As long as your equipment is maintained this is not a problem, but without maintenance your system’s lifespan will be cut, and the performance can slow down drastically. Most maintenance and support these days is spotty, a lot of companies don’t offer service, and the homeowner can’t be expected to know how to fix all of their own equipment – find a company that will take care of the system they installed after it’s been installed.

What are the Advantages of a Smart Home

Now that we’re done talking about the disadvantages, we can talk about the advantages that outnumber the cons by a vast degree. Aside from increased security and monitoring, as we stated before, you can add entertainment options as well as control them seamlessly. Add whole house audio, motorized shades, circadian rhythm lighting, and so much more and put it on the same system. Things like circadian rhythm lighting will fortify your health in the background without you knowing, it can decrease headaches, lower stress, even help you wake up and go to sleep easier.

This technology can help you with things you’ve never even thought about, shades that lower or raise automatically with outside brightness or time of day to regulate heat and protect furniture. Powerful outdoor and indoor smart LED lighting able to change into complicated and custom scenes, whole home audio indoor and out so you never miss a word even if you’re in the hot tub or pool. The possibilities are numerous, it all depends on what you want your home to do, and in the end, the Best Home Automation Products are the ones that do what you need, when you need it, on a consistent basis.

How to Choose Smart Home Devices

With the advantages and disadvantages of Smart Home Automation clear, we can move on to how to choose which devices you want/need. For a proper system you NEED to do some research, create a price range, a list of capabilities you’re looking for, and then take all that to a professional to get their advice on the matter, as well as making sure they can handle the scope of what you’re asking.

Look online at company reviews and product reviews, look for their service and warranty policy on the integrator side look for pictures of previous work, a showroom that can show you and let you test out the equipment you’re going to buy. Look for a company that has been around for longer than 6 years, as most new automation companies last 3-5 years before closing. A proper home automation integrator will be completely transparent in their dealings with you, their experience will show, and they’ll be there every step of the way, ideally from the very start of building the home to move in, and far after, providing service for the equipment they installed.

Conclusion

In conclusion, luxury home automation is the automation that makes your life easier while adding comfort, accessibility, multiple control features and so much more. These are not the items needed to live in a modern life although they will empower these things with stronger and more reliable equipment. Capabilities like faster internet, automatic updates, high quality service standards and response times, fortifying wellness, and overall increasing your quality of life even when you aren’t home. These are the things that make our systems luxurious.