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The best smart home gear for people who call PS5 a Nintendo

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We’ve talked about this before, but there are a lot of smart home devices out there. That means that there’s something for just about everyone, from kids to the elderly. But if you’re looking for a smart solution for somebody who hasn’t exactly kept up with technology, you may be wondering just what sort of devices to get them. You may be looking for something simple, easy to control, with obvious benefits — and that doesn’t require knowing the difference between, say, a Nest and an Echo.

No problem! As long as the person you have in mind doesn’t mind using an app once in a while (or having someone else take care of all the settings and updates), there are plenty of smart home options they’ll love. Let’s go over a few of our favorites.

Google Nest WiFi
Google Nest WiFi
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Amazon Echo (4th Gen)
Amazon Echo 4th-gen
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Google Nest Doorbell Battery
Nest Video Doorbell (Battery)
See what's going on outside even when you're not home
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Govee WiFi Water Sensor
Govee Water Sensor pack
Detect a leak before damage occurs
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SimpliSafe - The Knox 13-piece system and free camera
SimpliSafe Home Security
Set up a smart DIY security system
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Google Nest Learning Thermostat Generation - 3rd Gen
Nest Learning Thermostat
Train your thermostat to keep your home at the temp you like
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June Oven Plus
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Nest Protect 2nd gen
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Google Nest WiFi

Pros
  • Simple installation and setup
  • Google Assistant integration
  • Ability to expand coverage
  • Contemporary design fits any decor
Cons
  • Somewhat expensive
  • Single ethernet port

Outside of a few rare exceptions, smart devices need a Wi-Fi network to operate. But if you’re picking something special for a person who doesn’t use much technology, you should make sure they have Wi-Fi — and a router that it’s up to the task. We have a great collection of the best, newest routers for you to check out; the easiest one to set up is the Google Nest WiFi. Overall, here are a few features that a Wi-Fi router should have for compatible smart devices:

  • Good range: Smart home devices are often placed on exterior walls or the far reaches of the house and need a router with good range.
  • Smart beamforming technology: This helps routers optimize connections and avoid dead zones.
  • Dual bands: This means the router can support devices on both the 2.5Ghz and 5Ghz bands. Look for models that can automatically switch devices between the two to fix problems.
  • Wi-Fi 6: It’s not necessary for smart devices, but it includes all the latest speed and security protocols and is a great way to ensure all the other router features have what you need. Plus, it’s good future-proofing for devices you'll add to your smart home.
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Google Nest WiFi
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Amazon Echo 4th-gen

Pros
  • Charming new spherical design
  • Dazzling LED light ring
  • Acts as an Amazon Sidewalk Bridge
  • Great sounding audio
Cons
  • Bass strains at highest volume

Once someone gets used to saying voice commands, a smart speaker like an Echo can be an incredibly handy device to have around the home. It can answer questions, schedule vents, start phone calls with loved ones, and even activate a Guard setting to listen for sounds of broken glass when no one is home. You also have full control of privacy settings and can keep the voice assistant Alexa from saving audio recordings, as well as manually shutting off the mic whenever you want.

There’s another reason that an Echo is a good choice, especially for those aging in place. That’s Amazon’s Alexa Together service, a $20 per month subscription designed for the elderly that can make connecting with family easier, use remote assist features and reminders, allow access to 24/7 emergency response or fall detection, and give family members activity feeds.

Oh, and if someone doesn’t mind a screen, they can also choose an Echo Show, which enables video chats and can show slideshows of beloved photos. The latest can even mount on a wall like a picture frame.

Amazon Echo (4th Gen)
Amazon Echo 4th-gen
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Nest Video Doorbell (Battery)

Pros
  • Gorgeous minimalist design
  • Intelligent alerts
  • Doesn't require subscription for video history
  • Useful quick responses
Cons
  • Fine video details are on the soft side
  • Inconsistent capture rates

A video doorbell is a simple security device that anyone can appreciate. It uses two-way audio and a security cam so that users can keep an eye on the front door and talk with people remotely if necessary. Motion sensors can track nearby movement and send alerts to a phone when someone is detected.

This Nest model is particularly easy to recommend, because Nest’s platform is very easy to set up and use, and Nest has an excellent cloud storage plan with a free tier. Nest’s cam lens is also designed to keep an eye on everything from the street to the doormat to make sure packages are easy to spot. Plus, the battery model can be placed in many different locations.

Google Nest Doorbell Battery
Nest Video Doorbell (Battery)
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Govee Water Sensor pack

Pros
  • Comes with 3 remote sensors
  • Receive audible and app alerts
  • No subscription
Cons
  • Doesn't support 5G
  • Will need to replace the batteries

No one likes the idea of a leak around their home, especially if it’s not detected in time to prevent lots of damage. This pack of water sensors and its associated hub offer a practical solution: Place them on the floor, and if they detect a layer of water, they will sound an alarm or send an alert to a mobile device. You can put them behind toilets, under sinks, near hot water tanks, and many other locations — and they run off AAA batteries, so you don’t need to teach anyone how to recharge a built-in battery.

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Govee Water Sensor pack
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SimpliSafe Home Security

Pros
  • Beautifully designed base station blends seamlessly into home
  • Set and forget installation means you’re only interrupted if there’s a problem
  • Low-cost home monitoring service provides comprehensive coverage
  • No contracts
Cons
  • Limited smartphone integration out of the box
  • Home monitoring service subscription required

DIY home security systems can be set up wherever owners want and typically include a range of devices like door and window sensors, a security cam, motion detection, and more — all on the same platform. It’s a practical solution and there are many excellent kits available, but SimpliSafe’s is a reliable, thorough option for those who want some house protection.

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Nest Learning Thermostat

Pros
  • Affordable cost
  • Smart functions mean minimal interaction
  • Stylish Apple-like design
  • Simple DIY installation
Cons
  • Capacitive controls are only on one side

Don’t worry if someone isn’t technologically savvy — the Nest Learning Thermostat does almost all the work itself. Once set up, users can control their home temperatures remotely or with the thermostat’s dial and set up schedules at their leisure. The thermostat uses a combination of sensors to detect when people are moving around the house and can adjust its own temperatures accordingly, whether it’s trying to save energy during the day or learns that someone likes to get up in the middle of the night a lot.

Google Nest Learning Thermostat Generation - 3rd Gen
Nest Learning Thermostat
Train your thermostat to keep your home at the temp you like

June Oven Plus

Pros
  • Air fryer, convection oven, slow cooker, toaster, and more
  • Can act as a warming drawer
  • Suggests cooking times
Cons
  • Expensive

Those who love to cook will find this countertop appliance an excellent addition to the kitchen. It can do a little bit of everything, including air frying, slow cooking, dehydrating, convection cooking, toasting, broiling, and serving as a warming drawer. It’s also plenty smart, with app controls, voice command compatibility, and even a camera that can automatically recognize foods and suggest cooking routines. We also like that it’s compact enough to fit just about anywhere in a busy kitchen.

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Nest Protect

Pros
  • Easy setup
  • Clear warnings, including spoken alarms
  • No hub required
Cons
  • No more gestures to shut it off
  • Limited integration with Nest thermostat

Like the other Nest devices we’ve mentioned, the Protect is excellent at staying out of the way and doing its job. It’s a combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector that can be turned off via app instead of ladder, and it will send alerts when it needs its battery replaced. Just check your state laws about fire alarm requirements before you buy — there are both battery and wired versions available.

Nest Protect 2nd gen
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Ensure your air is clean
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iRobot Roomba S9+

Pros
  • Superb cleaning performance
  • Self-emptying dust bin
  • Multi-floor smart mapping
  • Precise object detection and navigation
Cons
  • High price

The more advanced Roombas really know how to take care of themselves. They can automatically sense rooms, walls, and furniture, then create a cleaning route themselves without needing a lot of programming via the app. They will also automatically return to their base station for charging and emptying their on-board bins, so all the user has to do is empty the station bin from time to time — ideal for hands-off usefulness.

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iRobot Roomba S9+
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Tyler Lacoma
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If it can be streamed, voice-activated, made better with an app, or beaten by mashing buttons, Tyler's into it. When he's not making the Internet a better place with the latest tech news, Tyler is working in the eco and investment world, writing fiction, or waiting for hiking weather.

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