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4 smart home devices that actually save you money on energy bills
Home costs are going up year after year. Heat is more expensive, electricity is more expensive, and oftentimes, our income ...
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Self-heating and cooling without electricity: Non-powered 3D smart energy device developed
A research team developed a 3D Smart Building Energy-saving device capable of automatically controlling heating and cooling without electricity or an external power source. Subscribe to our newsletter ...
AI: Cielo’s AI-powered Breez Edge Pro brings smart control to ductless systems, using intelligent automation to maintain comfort and cut energy use. November 25, 2025 As temperatures drop and furnaces ...
Affordable smart home devices seamlessly connected to create a budget-friendly, automated living space that enhances convenience, security, and energy efficiency. Pixabay, cloudlynx In 2025, the smart ...
This winter, the average U.S. household is expected to pay nearly $1,000 to heat their home, which is a 9.2% jump from last ...
Imagine turning your old, “dumb” appliances into intelligent, Wi-Fi-enabled devices that respond to your voice, phone, or automation rules. Sounds futuristic, right? With the ESP8266 microcontroller, ...
Imagine walking into a room that automatically adjusts its temperature and humidity to your comfort level, no apps, no manual adjustments, just seamless automation. Sounds futuristic? Not anymore.
The smart home – one in which lighting, heating, and electronic devices can be controlled remotely by phone or computer – used to be something more seen in sitcoms or movies than expected in your own ...
A research team led by Professor Kim Bong-hoon from the Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering at DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee), in collaboration with KAIST, POSTECH, Kyung Hee University, ...
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