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How to Save Time and Energy With The Latest Smart Tech

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The latest sci-fi gizmos bring Jetsons-esque innovations to everyday spaces

Smart home technology is quickly making its mark in Toronto’s design scene, offering innovative solutions that blend seamlessly into modern spaces. From motion-sensing smoke alarms to app-controlled lighting, these gadgets aren’t just about convenience—they’re about enhancing the design of everyday life. With a nod to Jetsons-inspired innovation, these cutting-edge devices make it easier to live smarter, while still keeping your space stylish and functional. Whether you’re looking to elevate your home’s efficiency or embrace the latest trends, these smart solutions are dramatically changing the way we think about home design.

Google Nest smoke detector - smart home technology
Smoke Show

Sometimes where there’s smoke, there’s just burning bacon. That’s why, fortunately, the Nest Protect V2 can be silenced via a smartphone, which also reports alarm activity remotely. At night, a motion-sensing ring lights the way to the bathroom. $130, at Jump Plus

Nanoleaf’s Ivy LED
Illumination Station

Nanoleaf’s Ivy hub interfaces with Apple HomeKit and other automation services to allow smartphone or voice control of ultra-efficient LED bulbs. Program presets can change a room’s mood with just one touch. $135, at shop.nanoleaf.me

August’s Smart Lock - smart home technology
Open Sesame

Install August’s Smart Lock on the interior side of your deadbolt to let approved guests check in with their smartphones. Perfect for frequent hosts, the unit allows for short-term access that expires after a set period of time. $250, at Indigo

Motorized blinds by Hunter Douglas - smart home technology
Blinded by Delights

Do away with cords in favour of PowerView Motorization by Hunter Douglas. Use a tablet to set blind positions, then schedule your window coverings to alternate between them. Call for pricing, at Night & Day Window Decor

Samsung Smart refrigerator
Peep Freeze

The Samsung Family Hub’s in-fridge cam – which can be viewed on-the-fly via an app – is a godsend for cooks who can never remember what’s in their icebox. A touch panel syncs calendars, streams music and cues recipes. Call for pricing, at Appliance Canada

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