These are the 3 smart home gadgets every homeowner needs

Plus everything you ever wanted to know about smart homes but were afraid to ask

Amazon's Alexa within Echo speakers is at the heart of many smart homes
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Looking at smart home gadgets and wondering 'do I really need these?'? As part of National Smart Home Month, we asked our colleagues at TechRadar to reveal the three key bits of home technology we should all be investing.

You can see tech writer James Peckham reveal the three items in this special episode of the Real Homes Show. The video is designed to tell you everything you ever wanted to know about smart homes but were afraid to ask, from what a connected home actually is to how to get started. Once you know how to make your home smarter and connect devices together, there are the three gadgets you should be investing in:

1. Set the scene with smart lighting

Forget traditional wall switches, smart lighting allows you to control your lights using your phone, tablet or smart speaker. You can do everything from dim the lights without leaving the sofa when it's time to watch a movie, to turn them on in the evening when you're hundreds of miles away on holiday to deter burglars. You can even set up smart sensors in each room so it knows when you walk in and will automatically turn on the lights.

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2. Banish the chill with smart heating

Smart thermostats are designed to help you reduce energy use – and consequently bills – as well as making it possible to control heating and hot water from a smartphone. As the chillier weather arrives, imagine being able to get the house nice and toasty before you arrive home from work. It's the stuff dreams are made of.

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3. Keep an eye on your home with a security camera

Improve your home's security by investing in security cameras or a video doorbell. These allow you to check on your home from anywhere in the world (as long as you're connected to the internet, obvs), giving you peace of mind when you're away. Some can even link to smart locks, allowing you to accept deliveries when you're out.

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Laura Crombie

Laura Crombie is a journalist and TV presenter. She has written about homes and interiors for the last 17 years and was Editor of Real Homes before taking on her current position as Content Director for Country Homes & Interiors, 25 Beautiful Homes Period Living and Style at Home. She's an experienced home renovator and is currently DIY-renovating a 1960s house in Worcestershire. She's been quoted on home design and renovating in The Times, The Guardian, The Metro and more. She's also a TV presenter for QVC and has been a commentator for Channel 4 at Crufts dog show.

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