Best Smart Home Devices for Modern Living in 2026

Sophia P Avatar

Share with

We love decking our home with the best smart home devices. They enable us to control our appliances with our voice, have the lights and the heating just so when we get home from work, and help us monitor our homes, even from afar. Not only that, but they help us save energy and change the way our rooms look without requiring a single splash of paint.

To create a smart home, you’ll need a smart home hub like a smart display or speaker. Some of these only work with certain smart home ecosystems (like Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or Amazon Alexa), but an increasing number support the Matter standard, which is designed to make it easier for smart home devices from different companies work seamlessly with one another.

Many of these devices feature a voice assistant, which interacts with you as you make commands to adjust a device or get an update on the weather. With smart home tech, you can minimize the energy consumption of your smart lights by having them turn off automatically at certain times of day (or just change color for ambiance). You can upgrade your safety with the a home security camera or smart lock, and you can even turn some of your not-so-smart devices into smart ones using a smart plug or switch.

The best smart speaker for you will depend on your chosen smart home ecosystem. All of the options below offer good sound quality and excellent speech recognition, though if you’re looking for audiophile quality then you might want to check out something like the Bose Smart Speaker 500 instead. Take a look at our complete guide to the best smart speakers for more details.

Amazon Echo (4th Gen)

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Best smart speaker for Alexa

The best smart speaker for an Alexa-based smart home setup, the latest Echo is more responsive than ever and offers improved adaptive sound. During testing we were impressed by just how much it offers for a very reasonable price. Connecting and controlling smart home devices is a piece of cake, too.

Read our full Amazon Echo (4th Gen) review

Apple HomePod mini

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Best smart speaker for Apple Homekit

If you’re invested in Apple’s ecosystem, the Homepod mini is the smart speaker for you, boasting excellent sound despite its tiny size. Controlling smart devices isn’t as easy as with the Echo (our tester sometimes had to repeat themselves) but hopefully Apple will soon show it some love by polishing the experience.

Read our full Apple Homepod mini review

Google Nest Audio

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Best smart speaker for Google Home

The Google Nest Audio is super responsive when it comes to voice commands, and during testing we were very impressed by how easy it made controlling other Google smart home devices. It’s well suited to the kitchen or bedroom; sound quality isn’t spectacular, but is enough to fill small spaces.

Read our full Google Nest Audio review

Smart lights can be controlled using voice commands, motion sensors, or programmed automations, and opting for colored ones means you can easily set the mood for parties, gaming, or to help you unwind at the end of the day. These are three of our top-rated options, but our full roundup of the best smart lights includes lots more bulbs, strings, and panels.

Philips Hue Color Ambiance

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Best everyday smart light

Philips Hue is the biggest name in smart lightbulbs, and for good reason. They’re a breeze to control, work with all the major smart home platforms, and color reproduction is excellent. You need a Wi-Fi hub to use them, and they aren’t cheap, but for us they’re the best around.

Read our full Philips Hue review

Govee Wi-Fi LED Bulb

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Best budget smart lights

If Hue is outside your budget, Govee’s color-shifting smart lightbulbs are a good alternative – and they connect directly to your Wi-Fi network without the need for a separate hub. They’re compatible with Alexa and Google Home, though our reviewer noted the colors aren’t as bright as Hue bulbs.

Read our full Govee Wi-Fi LED Bulb review

Govee Curtain Lights

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Smart party lights

Govee’s curtain lights really make an impact, and although we particularly enjoyed using them during holidays, they can add a touch of fun to your home all year round too. You can set them to different colors, make animations, and even use them like a giant screen to display images on your walls and in your windows.

Read our full Govee Curtain Lights review

These home security cameras let you keep tabs on your home while you’re away, letting you see live footage on your phone and alerting you when they detect motion. You can even set them to trigger your smart lights when a visitor arrives (welcome or not). Take a look at our guide to the best home security cameras for more options.

Blink Outdoor 4

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Best outdoor security camera

Blink’s weather-resistant camera is fully wireless, and a great option if you’ve never used an outdoor security system before. Its app is extremely easy to use, and the camera boasts an incredible two-year battery life, so you won’t need to keep bringing it inside for charging. It’s available singly, or as a multipack.

Read our full Blink Outdoor 4 review

Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Best indoor security camera

This compact camera delivers crisp footage, and provides 360-degree panning and 169-degree tilting so you can easily see your entire room. You’ll need a Ring Home subscription to unlock its full features, but it’s still great value.

Read our full Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam review

Blink Mini

View Black Friday at Amazon

Best budget security camera

The Blink Mini is a super affordable indoor camera with impressive video quality despite its modest price tag. We found it worked particularly well as a baby monitor, though bear in mind that it doesn’t have person detection, and like the Blink Outdoor, it doesn’t worth with Google Assistant.

Read our full Blink Mini review

With a smart plug, any electrical device can become part of your smart home system. They’re a great way to control appliances without replacing them, and they can help save energy by switching them off when they’re not needed. Our full roundup of the best smart plugs offers more for your consideration.

Eve Energy Smart Plug

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Best smart plug overall

Compatible with Apple HomeKit, but not Alexa or Google Assistant, Eve Energy’s smart plug lets you control any electrical device using Siri, and is a great choice if you’re tied to Apple’s ecosystem. It offers power monitoring too, so you can see how much energy your devices are using and switch them off when they’re not needed.

Read our full Eve Energy Smart Plug review

Budget smart plug

WiZ Smart Plug

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Best budget smart plug

If you have an Alexa or Google Home setup, the WiZ Smart Plug is a cheap and cheerful way to control non-smart devices. It’s very basic and doesn’t offer any form of power monitoring or scheduling, but if you simply want to turn appliances on and off, it gets the job done with the minimum of fuss.

Read our full WiZ Smart Plug review

Smart power strip

TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip KP303

Check Black Friday at Amazon

View at techradar.com

Best smart power strip

Another option that integrates with Google Assistant and Alexa, this smart power strip impressed us with its ‘away’ feature, which turns the power on and off at random intervals to simulate the effect of someone being home. It supports custom schedules, too.

Read our full TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip KP303 review

Building your smart home from scratch is a big process, and there are a few things to consider before diving in.

First, decide which voice assistant would suit you and your household the best. Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple’s HomeKit each have their pros and cons, and you should be aware that not all smart devices integrate with all assistants. So, if you already have a preference or own some smart home devices already, that will ultimately feed into your choice.

For example, if you already own a Ring doorbell, then you might get the most out of an Alexa-led smart home. Similarly, a Nest security camera will always work most seamlessly with a Google Assistant. This can be in the form of a smart speaker or display. Again, our guide on what to consider when designing your smart home should be able to help you identify the ideal smart home system for you.

Also, think about installation, and if you can install them yourself, such as smart light bulbs, or whether they need a professional to visit your home, such as smart thermostats, or if you’re considering smart electrical sockets, for example.

Finally, check whether you need to invest in a smart home hub to make the devices work together or whether any smart speakers or smart displays you already have in your home can do this job for you. Alternatively, online services such as IFTTT can make some compatible devices work together to perform particular automation without the need for a hub at all.

This article is for informational purposes only. Product features, pricing, and availability may vary by region and change over time. The links included in this content are only for reference and convenience. We recommend checking the official brand websites or trusted marketplaces before making any purchase.

#SmartHome2025 #SmartLiving #HomeAutomation #ModernLiving #SmartTech #Carrerbook #Anslation #AIHomes #SmartDevices #ConnectedHome #SmartGadgets #FutureHome #TechLifestyle #HomeSecurity #SmartLighting #DigitalLiving

Sophia P Avatar

Leave a Reply

PHP Code Snippets Powered By : XYZScripts.com

Discover more from Heloies – Entertainment, Fashion, Travel & Lifestyle Blog

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading