The automation industry has expanded over the years, and modern homes today are adopting these technologies to their fullest. People usually want simplicity in their lives, and technology adds to the ease of life and makes it convenient. Since there are different types of automation systems, there is no restriction to selection. Ranging from lighting systems, entertainment systems and security systems to smart doorbells and HVAC systems, homeowners have been implementing it all as it can set various scenes through automation, set heating and cooling systems, etc.

Bluetooth low energy or BLE is one such technology, which is a wireless communication technology that is designed especially for communication between short-range devices. Earlier, there was traditional wiring used for connectivity, but since BLE requires no wiring and no metal, it is more convenient, sustainable, tidy, and much simpler in terms of installation. Another such technology, AI, is also on the horizon. It is very useful for performing tasks and solving problems through computer-developed intelligence that generally requires human intelligence. This technology is not just for lighting but can also be integrated with other things as well.

There are also several new technological trends in the market that users are adopting. For instance, Casambi-enabled devices are one of the latest trends in this industry. The Casambi is a Bluetooth-based solution using state-of-the-art wireless technology, creating a mesh network and enabling connectivity within larger distances. Similarly, we also have Zigbee and Z-wave, which are standard wireless technologies connecting smart home products and enabling smarter and safer homes. Another interesting new concept is LiFi, a wireless optical networking technology that uses light for data transmission. In the coming years, AI integration is going to be a game changer as it correctly understands how a space is being used.

With sustainability and efficiency being the cornerstone of any design, functional lighting systems dominate today’s market, with more illumination from fewer lights. Energy-efficient high-discharge lamps are replacing high-power consumption lights such as incandescent. Consumers today are more aware and are opting for sustainable and efficient products. Lighting performance is no longer judged by brightness alone. Good lighting should be energy-efficient, sustainable and durable with minimum maintenance.

With automation being the future of the lighting industry, it is now widely used for lighting schemes. The automation systems can determine and control the lighting periods depending on the design. Pre-programmed lighting scenes can be set up within these systems, creating a dramatic effect and enhancing the storytelling experience. These control systems also save energy and improve the efficiency of luminaires. Moreover, since automation is typically usage-based, it helps in the long run. Several consumer groups have adopted home lighting automation systems, including technology-oriented individuals, convenience seekers, and homeowners who want to improve their living spaces’ energy efficiency.

Smart products are all about providing a world-class experience. Eyeing the current uncertainties, smart home automation systems guarantee one’s safety and maximize home security. As an energy-efficient alternative to manual systems, these automation systems are all about providing quality life and enhancing living experiences. Moreover, controlling all our home devices through a single portal makes management easier with relatively free time on our hands.