With a smart garage, you won’t have to wonder.
That’s just one of the many reasons to bring smart home technology into your garage, too.
you’re free to then close it too.
Some smart speakers can hear commandsthrough a closed window.
You wouldn’t want someone to yell the command to open your garage door to break into your home.
Adding a smart equipment to your existing opener is an easier and cheaper option.
They then mimic your wireless garage door opener to send an open and close signal.
If you have a Chamberlain garage door opener, you may have to useChamberlain’s hub.
The company uses a proprietary protocol that prevents many other smart devices from seamlessly operating your Chamberlain door openers.
If you don’t have a Chamberlain, you have plenty of options ranging fromNexxtoGaradget.
It’s more expensive and harder to install.
Just because someone managed to open your garage door doesn’t mean they belong.
And what if you forgot to check whether you closed the garage door?
A camera and sensor system can help.
The IR sensor is small and will stick directly to your garage door opener.
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All you need is a place to tuck away the camera.
Another more expensive option is theNest Cam.
you’ve got the option to pull up the feed and see for yourself.
Can’t remember if you locked the door?
And with routines, you’re free to automatically lock the door every morning and night.
Smart locks use a variety of different wireless standards,from Z-Wave and Zigbee to Wi-Fi.
If you already have a smart home hub, then a Z-wave or Zigbee lock makes the most sense.
Otherwise,Schlage’s Wi-Fi lockwill work directly with Alexa and Google Assistant.
The good news is,smart locks are straightforward to install.
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For those reasons, your garage may be using more electricity than you know.
How often have you left a garage light on all day?Smart lightswill take care of that.
you’ve got the option to schedule them to turn off every morning, for instance.
Smart plugs can save electricity too.
Batteries do a good job of holding a charge when they aren’t in use.
That means you could schedule thesmart plugto turn off an outlet every other day.
What Smart Garage Tech Should You Start With?
What smart tech you add to your garage depends on how you use the space.
If it’s your workshop or storage area, you may want to focus on smart lights and plugs.
At least it will be one less thing to worry about as you drive to work.