Friday, November 14, 2014

Modern Technology For A More Convenient Life

By Jennifer Rosen


The more useful a type of technology proves to be, the more attention is devoted to further developing it. One such technology that is enjoying a golden age is smart home tech. What was just science fiction in the movies of decades past is quickly becoming reality. Many types of home technology are made with the purpose of automating everyday tasks and making life easier for the homeowner. For example, there are lighting systems available that automatically make adjustments to the lighting level during different times of day and the number of occupants in the room. This article will discuss a few of the recent trends in home technology.

Smart Glass: People value their privacy. Nobody wants their neighbors looking through their windows. In an older home, this would require you to draw the blinds or close the curtains. Homes that have smart windows can be shielded with the flip of a switch. In order to transform into a tinted window, an electrical current passes through the window which polarizes the glass. This polarization allows for both privacy and light regulation. This process can be automated even farther with sensors that change the tint depending on the time of day and the number of people in the room.

Smart Kitchen: Nowadays, it seems that many people have very little time for cooking. As a result, smart kitchens are becoming more and more common. An exciting development for those thinking about joining the craze is the regulated oven. You place a meal in the oven in the morning and the oven turns itself on at the appointed time. It keeps the meal refrigerated until it starts cooking, allowing you to have a hot and fresh meal waiting when you get home.

Another chore that many people find overly tedious is laundry. Smarter technology helps out in this regard as well. Many new washing machines include a steam feature. Hot steam cleans and sanitizes much more effectively than liquid water. Newer dryers also include a steam function which can reduce wrinkles, and by extension reduce time spent ironing.

Smart Entertainment: The TV room has probably seen the most benefit from the focus on smart home technology. Many TVs now have built-in internet and video-streaming technology, and devices like Apple TV and Chromecast are available to make it easier than ever to stream content from the internet in your living room. Connectivity is another big focus. With the aforementioned devices, you can stream or mirror content from your phone or tablet onto the TV. And the new Playstation TV allows you to stream content from a PS4. With that, for instance, you can play PS4 games in your bedroom while the machine itself sits in the living room.




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