Wednesday, January 4, 2023

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Tuesday, January 3, 2023

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The smart home has been one of the biggest themes of CES over the past decade – and we're expecting that to be the case again at CES 2023. Why? A big reason is because a new smart home standard called Matter has finally arrived – and it promises to be the glue that binds all of our new smart home tech together.

CES 2023 has just kicked off and we'll be rounding up all of the latest smart home announcements that are worth knowing about here. The early headlines include a new Philips Hue-rival from GE Lighting, an AI-powered oven from Samsung and an LG Artcool air con system that's disguised as, you guessed it, a piece of wall art.

We'll no doubt see a wave of security cameras, robot vacuums and more flood into CES 2023 soon – and we'll be there to separate the winners from the vaporware. For now, though, here's the best smart home tech we've seen at this year's CES so far. Plus a new 'shower pod' system from Kohler, just because the aromatherapy accessory was a little too bizarre to leave out.

Smart appliances

Samsung Bespoke AI Oven

The Samsung Bespoke AI Oven in a kitchen

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If there's one area where we need some help from our new AI overlords, it's with cooking – and Samsung's new Bespoke AI Oven is promising to be that virtual chef. The oven's smart camera is capable of food recognition and burn detection, which means it can recognize up to 80 different dishes and recommend cooking settings for each of them. Alternatively, the European model can also send you panicked message to say that your lasagne is approaching charred territory.

If you use Samsung Health or SmartThings Cooking (which lives in the SmartThings app), this new smart oven also promises to recommend meals based on your workout stats, diet goals and the ingredients you have at home. Although it could struggle with our fridge's current stash of beer, double cream and onions. The Bespoke AI Oven is currently available in Europe and will launch in North America in the third quarter of 2023, although pricing isn't yet known.

Samsung Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator

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The Samsung Bespoke 4-Door Flex refrigerator in a kitchen

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A woman operating the screen of the Samsung Bespoke 4-Door Flex refrigerator

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The internet fridge has been a CES staple for the past 15 years and Samsung's just taken the concept to a new, and strangely compelling, extreme. The Bespoke Flex Refrigerator with Family Hub features a 32-inch vertical touchscreen, which is twice as large as previous models.

You can use this screen to view or shares snaps your Google Photos library, control your SmartThings devices and make digital shopping lists for Amazon deliveries. Naturally, you can also use it to watch TV thanks to the 190 free channels (in the US) found in the Samsung TV Plus service. Although the vertical orientation is perhaps best suited to TikTok videos.

This refrigerator-to-rule-them-all will launch in North America in the first half of 2023, although we sadly don't yet know pricing. Until then, we'll have to make do with taping an iPad to our fridge.

The LG ArtCool Gallery mounted above a sofa

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We've already seen IKEA and Sonos build a speaker into a piece of wall art, and now LG has pulled the same trick with a wall-mounted air conditioner. Its new ArtCool Gallery has a 27-inch LCD screen, which can display any photos you pick in the accompanying LG ThinQ app. That certainly makes it a bit more attractive than your average metallic rectangle.

While this extra tech will likely make the ArtCool Gallery pricier than your average air con unit (pricing isn't yet known), it does promise to deliver some compensatory savings thanks to a dual invertor compressor, which apparently uses up to 70 per cent less power than standard AC products. 

Even more importantly for your sleep, it also operates at noise levels as low as 20 decibels. Which is good news, otherwise you'd likely end up hurling a tea cup at your new humming painting. 

Kohler Sprig

The Kohler Sprig shower pod system in a bathroom

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In the future, we won't just be buying pods for our coffee machines – if Kohler has its way, we'll also be picking them up for its Kohler Sprig system, which brings aromatherapy to your existing shower.

The Sprig connects to your showerhead and infuses the water with scents, oils and other skin-boosting ingredients via Kohler's Sprig Shower Pods. And yes, only Kohler's pods, which will initially be available in six different scents, will work with the system. 

Still, if you fancy a blast of lavender, chamomile or eucalyptus (alongside other skin-friendly ingredients like hyaluronic acid) in your morning shower, the Sprig could be one to look out for when it hits shelves in the first few months of 2023. The system will cost $119, not including the pods, which will set you back $21 for a six-pack of single-use pods. 

Smart lighting

GE Lighting Cync Dynamic Effects

GE Lighting's Cync lights in a bedroom and around a desk

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The likes of Nanoleaf Lines and Philips Hue have dominated smart lighting for the past few years, but GE Lighting has been making some increasingly impressive alternatives. At CES 2023, it's announced some new additions to its Dynamic Effects lineup that look like a temptingly affordable way to bring some color to your study or YouTube channel backdrop.

The four new smart lighting products include Smart Hexagon panels, which will take on Nanoleaf's equivalents, and Smart Neon-Shape Lights that can be bent or shaped any way you like. GE Lighting has also launched new Dynamic Effects Smart Bulbs that come in Aline versions or for its indoor floodlights.

These new lights are competitively priced, starting at $19.99 (around £17 / AU$30) for the A19 Aline bulbs, and will be available in the US from March 2023. You also don't need a bridge or hub to use them, as they're instead controlled over Wi-Fi using the Cync app. But on the downside, these new products won't support Matter, with GE Lighting instead bringing support for the standard to some new products over the coming year.

Smart security

Lockly Flex Touch Pro

The Lockly Flex Touch Pro smart lock on a white door

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Most smart locks require the removal and replacement of your existing deadbolt, which isn't always convenient or possible. But Lockly's Flex Touch Pro is shaping up to be a better option for renters or Airbnb owners – it helpfully brings a fingerprint reader to your existing lock. 

The downside is that you'll need to install a pretty hefty housing on the inside of your door, as that's where the Flex Touch Pro's AA batteries and smarts live. But on the outside of the door you get a pretty elegant fingerprint reader, which can apparently store up to 99 prints.

Because it comes with a Wi-Fi hub, you'll also be able to remotely grant or deny people access to the door, or also check up on it using the likes of Amazon Alexa or Google Home. The Flex Touch Pro will be available in the US from the Spring of 2023 for $229 (£190 / AU$340).



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A new wave of gaming laptops based on new Nvidia GeForce RTX 40-series GPUs should be announced at CES and in the weeks to come.

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Monday, January 2, 2023

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Sunday, January 1, 2023

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You can’t escape the skyrocketing prices we‘re grappling with today. Almost everything, from your utility bills to that starter home, is costing more today than it did a year ago. To survive this era of inflation, you just have to save where you can, and upgrading some of your outdated, time- and energy-guzzling home gadgets is a big step in the right direction.

It probably isn’t a surprise that it is the best air fryers that dominate many of our energy-saving conversations. Even the local hairdressers and bakers have shared their praise for these time-saving kitchen beasts. We also have an eye out for deals on other appliances, like dehumidifiers and heated clothes airers, which can save your pocketbook in the long term.

When it comes to building a smart home, there are many ways to make your house more efficient. The best smart locks can notify you if a door has been left ajar, letting heat escape; and the best smart thermostats will activate the central heating when and where you want it.

Earlier this month, money-saving expert Martin Lewis revealed a simple equation that can help you cut your winter energy bills in the UK, which is something the rest of the world can utilize too. The math involves finding the wattage of an item, then working out how many kilowatts or what fraction of a kilowatt it’s using, then multiplying that by the cost of kw per hour. But since we can’t all run these calculations when we need to,  it may be simpler to elect an appliance or smart home gadget that you know will save you money in the long run.

We've already done the Lewis calculations so you don't have to. Below, we've rounded up some of the key appliances and smart home gadgets that will help you save money on your utility bills. 

The must-have appliances and smart home gadgets for 2023

There's a lot of choice out there but if you're careful about where you invest your money, you'll start to see decreasing utility bills.

Air fryers

The first attempt at cooking donuts in an air fryer, that were then glazed

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Instant Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Air Fryer with ClearCook & OdourErase

Save money while cooking

Product: Air fryer | Function/s: air-fry, roast, bake, reheat, broil and dehydrate | RRP: $144.99 / £149.99

Crisp, evenly browned results
Window lets you monitor foods as they cook
Reduces cooking smells
Crisper plate falls out if basket tipped up too high
Display attracts fingerprint smudges

Air fryers are a plenty these days, coming in all sizes and shapes, but the Instant Vortex Plus 6-in-1 Air Fryer with ClearCook & OdourErase is the best one you can get. We particularly like the window, which allows us to keep an eye on food while it's cooking, as well as the smell-reducing filter — although, the scent of food wafting through the air is not always a bad thing. 

Air fryers can save you money by cooking foods much more quickly than a conventional oven. You save time preparing food, but you also save time on energy used. We calculated the energy usage of an air fryer in our article, "Do Air Fryers Use a Lot of Electricity?' In the UK, a 1700W basket air fryer used for about 30 minutes per day on average will cost approximately 0.56 pence per day, £3.98 per week or £17.08 per month, which is a fraction of what it would cost to run a range cooker for that same length of time.

Air fryers also provide a healthier method for cooking food since they require less oil/fat. No one is going to chuck their conventional oven for the air fryer, but technically speaking, the latter doesn't take up as much space. 

Smart thermostats

Tado Smart

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Tado Smart Thermostat

Save when heating the home

Product: smart thermostat | Functions: Controls central heating | RRP: £199.99 (starter kit)

Sleek, white design
Zonal control
Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and HomeKit
App is difficult to use
No self-learning capabilities

We're featuring tado° in this little round-up because we've heard so many good things about it, and it is relatively affordable from the get-go. 

Research has shown that tado° smart thermostats can save users an average of 22% on their heating bills over the course of a year.

These thermostats are easy-to-use and boast a sleek and simple design. They can be used on their own or with additional radiator valves for zonal control. The tado° also works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple's HomeKit, which means you're not limited to one smart system. There are, of course, other smart thermostats available that will all save you money on your heating bills, albeit in slightly different ways. Our handy widget (below) displays some of the best deals available at the moment.

Dehumidifiers

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Insignia 35-Pint Dehumidifier

Save money when drying the laundry

Product: dehumidifier | Functions: removes moisture from the air | RRP: $219

Removes up to 35-pints of moisture from the air
LED lights
Suitable for up to 2000 sq. ft.
Bulky
Will need to remember to empty the water collected

Dehumidifiers have been around for some time, but we probably think of them most often as a tool for drying out damp plaster after a DIY project. Most homes will have one of these appliances, whether it is in the house, utility room or garage, but the chances are that they are being underutilized. After all, these gadgets have so many other incredible uses for around the home. 

Money-saving expert Lewis recently shared that drying your clothes with a 200w dehumidifier – instead of a large standing dryer – could cost you as little as 7p an hour (UK); 200w is a fifth of a kw (1,000w) and a fifth of 34p is about 7p. Granted, dehumidifiers don't come cheap, with some costing up to £400, but if you have a lot of laundry days in the week and rely on the tumble dryer to get bedding and garments dry, the dehumidifier could be a smart investment to make. This Insignia dehumidifier is capable of wicking away moisture from a 2000 sq. ft. room, so you're not going to be limited by which room it resides in either– you will need a standard clothes airer to hang up the washing though.

It's worth noting that in addition to removing moisture from the air, dehumidifiers kick out some heat while also purifying the air, so you're going to be effectively drying out while warming up a room in your home, and breathing in purified air. You just can't beat the versatility of a good dehumidifier!

Smart locks

August smart lock pro

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August Smart Lock Pro

Keep the door shut, and the heat in

Product: smart lock | Functions: automatically lock/unlock door and set alerts | RRP: $249.99 / £377

Sleek, discreet design
Can still be used with keys
Bundled with Wi-Fi bridge
Expensive compared to competitors in the market
Much bigger than the cheaper August lock
App can be slow to respond

You might wonder how smart locks can save you money, but we're thinking outside the box. With the ability to essentially control your front door with an app, you'll have one less thing to remember to carry around (your keys) while saving some money.

One of the things you can do with the August Smart Lock Pro is set “smart alerts,” which let you know when the door is locked or unlocked, when the door is left ajar, when the door is automatically locked or unlocked, and so on. In other words, it'll always keep tabs on the status of your lock, which is especially helpful for the many of us who can't quite remember if we locked the door or not. Now you don't have to waste your worries on this question, or time and fuel getting back home to check. You also won't be letting heat or air conditioning escape if you happened to have left a door wide open.

The August Smart Lock Pro isn't the only lock that can do this. In the UK, we (also) have the Yale Conexis L2, as an alternative. It is an expense to upgrade to a smart lock, but it can be a wise – and safe – investment.

Heated clothes airer

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Dry:Soon Deluxe 3-Tier Heated Airer

Save when you dry clothes with this appliance

Product: Heated airer | Functions: Dries laundry | RRP: £199.99

Holds up to 15kg of washing
Handy timer
Costs pennies to run
You'll need to buy the airer cover for an additional £42.99 to benefit fully from it

Heated airers have been all the rage in 2022, and we expect to see the trend continue well into 2023. In the UK, we saw the Dry:Soon Deluxe 3-Tier Heated Airer sell out at the start of the fall season, only becoming available again around Black Friday. 

Due to its popularity, there were no discounts on this airer, but the energy savings are what counts: this airers claims to have a running cost of just 10p per hour (based upon electricity unit cost of 34p per kw/h). It's capable of holding up to 15kg of washing on 21m of drying space, and it'll have all the washing dry within a matter of hours, so you're going to be looking at spending maybe 40p, rather than £2 - 3 with the tumble dryer.

Why are they so good? They dry your washing a lot quicker than the non-electrified airers, and they are miles cheaper than the tumble dryer. If you're not in the UK, our handy widget (below) will show you some of the best deals and availability.

You can save a lot of money by making some simple appliance upgrades in your home. Beyond only boiling the amount of water you need in the kettle (top tip), you can also save money by investing in products that use less time and energy. I think most of us will welcome a more affordable 2023 with open arms.



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