As our day to day lives get busier, we all want convenience. And with an estimated 175 million smart homes in the world1 and growing, smart home tech is becoming increasingly popular and there’s no signs of new product innovation slowing.
As our day to day lives get busier, we all want convenience. And with an estimated 175 million smart homes in the world1 and growing, smart home tech is becoming increasingly popular and there’s no signs of new product innovation slowing.
From smart heating, lighting, appliances and security, smart home technology is designed to enhance your lifestyle, letting you have more time to do the activities you enjoy.
That’s why Yale, has launched its ‘My Smart Yale Home’ campaign, full of tips and advice from the experts at Yale, as well the latest innovation in smart home security products and ecosystems.
The global campaign is designed to make smart home security accessible for all. From those new to smart home tech to individuals who are looking to develop their smart home further and integrate it in their everyday lives.
An easy introduction into the world of smart home security is to upgrade your front door with a smart lock. Easy to use, convenient and a clever way to gain access to your home, smart locks let you check-in at home, from anywhere at any time.
Providing you with complete control over your home security, smart locks paired with a Yale Access Kit let you remotely let friends, family and trusted neighbours into your home when you’re not there, all through your smartphone.
Smart home products are designed to give you convenience and peace of mind, but it’s more than just providing you with safety, it’s a lifestyle. With more and more integrations with partners such as virtual assistants and in-home services, smart security can provide you with intelligent living that lets you live your life your way.
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