Keeping your home safe is more important than ever and there are a few different ways to do that. A security camera is one ...
Being able to connect smart bulbs to our voice assistant is now a must-have for any tech-savvy household. Besides streamlining everyday tasks, it also enhances home automation and energy ...
Govee's new BR30 E26 Smart LED Colored Light Bulb is now Matter-compatible, retaining dimmable lighting and adjustable color temperature. It’s available in a 2-pack ($29.99), 4-pack ($45.99) and ...
Govee's new BR30 E26 Smart LED Colored Light Bulb is now Matter-compatible, retaining dimmable lighting and adjustable color temperature. It’s available in a 2-pack ($29.99), 4-pack ($45.99 ...
If you like the idea of Philips Hue smart lights but have always been put off by the price, I've got good news. Right now at Amazon, you can pick up a four-pack of A19 fitting warm white Philips ...
Of all the new gadgets we buy each year, smart home devices often hold the most promise. After all, convenience and security are at the core of what these products aim to help with. But finding ...
Want to improve your health and sleep? A smart ring could help. Smart rings track everything a smartwatch does -- sleep, activity, and wellness -- all around your finger and without a screen.
Philips Hue makes some of the best smart lights you can buy, and right now, you can snag a pack of four Light & Colour Ambiance bulbs for just £105 (was £169.99) at Amazon. That's only £26.25 p ...
KYIV: Ukraine on Sunday said it retook a mining village near the embattled strategic city of Pokrovsk, which Russia has tried to capture for months, after President Volodymyr Zelensky said his ...
From the convenience of turning on the lights with a simple voice command to setting up an automated lighting schedule, it's easy to see why smart bulbs have become so popular in recent years.
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in ...