A smart home uses devices and technology that allow you to control and automate systems like lighting, security, and appliances remotely via your smartphone, tablet, voice assistants or scripts.
Most smart home devices require an internet connection to function fully, especially for remote control. However, some devices may work offline using Bluetooth or local Wi-Fi.
Some devices, like solar-powered cameras or systems with backup batteries, will work during power outages. Regular devices will require electricity to function unless paired with a power backup solution.
Yes, our devices are designed to work with Ghana’s standard voltage (230V) and frequency (50Hz). Ensure you use devices rated for this standard to avoid issues.
Yes, smart home devices are designed with safety in mind. However, we recommend securing your Wi-Fi network with a strong password to protect your devices from unauthorized access.
Yes! We’re firm believers of offline controls for contingencies. Your light switches will always work when physically pressed. Curtain motors can be activated by a short tug on the curtains. Door locks never need wifi or internet anyway. Everything will still work, just that you won’t be able to control them with your phone.
Starter devices include smart bulbs, smart plugs, a voice assistant (like Amazon Echo or Google Nest), and a smart camera for security. DIY starter kits are a great way to begin.
Most smart devices are DIY-friendly and easy to set up. However, for complex systems like security cameras or smart thermostats, we offer professional installation services.
Yes, especially devices with solar power or offline capabilities. A stable internet connection enhances functionality, but some devices can work locally.
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