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In theory, smart home devices are supposed to make life easier. They’re marketed as tiny technological geniuses sitting quietly in your living room, analyzing your habits, understanding your preferences, and responding instantly to your voice commands like obedient digital assistants. They promise to remember your routines, simplify your daily tasks, and transform your home into an ultra-efficient sci-fi paradise.
By Thomas SmithIn theory, smart home devices are supposed to make life easier. They’re marketed as tiny technological geniuses sitting quietly in your living room, analyzing your habits, understanding your preferences, and responding instantly to your voice commands like obedient digital assistants. They promise to remember your routines, simplify your daily tasks, and transform your home into an ultra-efficient sci-fi paradise.