It’s no surprise that drapes are making a big comeback. Prized for warmth and statement style, curtains are making a comeback. Choose the right fabric, get the perfect hang and your windows will be the star of the show. Are … Continue reading
Category Archives: Smart Home
How Many Watts Is A Ps4?
Comparing consoles Console1 Estimated Watts Consumption (per hour) Estimated Monthly Cost (Gaming for 2 hours per day, 7 days perweek)2 PS4 90-150 $1.23 – $2.04 Xbox One X 65-180 $0.88 – $2.45 Xbox One 70-120 $0.95 – $1.63 Xbox 360 … Continue reading
What Happens If An Electric Geyser Is On For 24 Hours?
If the geyser is left on for 24 hours so it might get over heated or may burst which can cause an accident. But if the geyser have auto switch option then such accidents can be avoided. Everyone should be … Continue reading
How Do I Know If I Need A Better Router?
5 Signs You Need a New Router Your router is more than 5 years old. Technology changes quickly. You’re renting a router from your ISP. Your Wi-Fi network has connection issues. Your Wi-Fi range and speeds are getting worse. Your … Continue reading
Do You Need A Hue Bridge If You Have Alexa?
Through the Alexa app you can group your Hue bulbs together and even group them with smart lights of a different brand. However, without the Hue Bridge you can’t create custom scenes, have lights turn on or off based on … Continue reading
How Do I Know If I Have A Hue Bridge V1?
It’s easy to tell if you’ve got the v1 Bridge or not: the original model (the one that’s losing internet support) is circular shaped one, while the v2 model is rectangular one. How do I know what version of hue … Continue reading
How Much Electricity Does A Led Night Light Use?
A typical LED night light consumes approximately 0.5 watts of energy. That’s why these types of night lights are used most often. By using LED night light you can save power and don’t need to worry about your energy bill. … Continue reading
Which Led Light Is Best For Home?
Tech Pick. Philips Hue White Smart LED. Best Overall. Philips 60-Watt Equivalent LED. Best for Soft Light. Cree 40-Watt Equivalent LED. Best for Bright Light. Cree 100-Watt Equivalent Daylight LED. Tech Pick. Philips Hue White Smart LED. Best Overall. Philips … Continue reading
What Happens When Led Overheat?
In extreme cases overheating LEDs can result in physical damage to the LEDs themselves, plastic lenses, wires, connectors, printed circuit boards, drive electronics etc. Can an LED overheat? Do Not Overheat The diodes and components of an LED bulb … Continue reading
Do Phone Chargers Draw Power When Not In Use?
A spokesperson for the Energy Saving Trust adds: Any charger that is plugged in at the wall, and not switched off at the socket, will still use some electricity, even if it’s not plugged into the device it is meant … Continue reading
What Is The App Hive?
The Hive app is a new social media platform that seems to combine the best features of Instagram and Twitter. With a switchable layout for individual profiles, users can browse through media a la Instagram or look through someone’s feed … Continue reading
How Do I Pair My Ideal Touch Thermostat?
Hold the thermostat approx 2 metres away from boiler. Locate the gateway adjacent to the house wireless router and connect the supplied ethernet cable from the gateway to the wireless router as shown. Connect the Gateway power cable and 3 … Continue reading
How Many Thermostats Can You Have With Hive?
A Hive Hub is capable of controlling up to 5 thermostats and you can add Hive thermostats to your system at any time. How many zones can you have with hive? We have designed Hive Multizone to let you control … Continue reading
Is Alexa Iot Or Ai?
But is Alexa considered AI? Not as such, but it’s certainly a system that’s using AI technology and techniques to become smarter and more versatile. In its current format, the system boasts the following capabilities: Alexa can take interaction cues, … Continue reading
Is It Bad If Your Iphone Is Hot?
Continued exposure to heat can impact your iPhone’s battery over time. When it’s too hot, the battery can’t store energy efficiently so you’ll start to notice a lag in the phone’s performance. And the hotter it gets, the slower it’ll … Continue reading