Energy-Saving Smart Switches

The 'Den' Connected Switches Maintain Safety for Electrical Devices

There are a growing number of devices on the market that are created as an aftermarket mod for making switches and outlets connected, but the 'Den' connected switches take a more upstream approach. The 'Den' switches and outlets work by being hardwired in place of traditional fixtures, which makes for a clean aesthetic that doesn't look overtly technical.

The 'Den' connected switches instantly add connected functionality to allow users to remotely turn lights and outlets on and off without having to physically interact with them. This helps to save electricity, but also helps to maintain an increased level of safety without having to worry about relying on guesswork; users can simply check the status of the various electrical equipment in the home on their smartphone.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Switches in Electricals - Electrical devices are opting for hardwired connected switches and outlets to resolve the issue of safety and energy savings.
2. Remote-enabled Electricals - Remote control functionality in smart switches is conserving power and promoting the safety of electrical instruments.
3. Connected Home Electricals - Incorporating hardwired smart switches and outlets is enhancing the safety quotient and energy-savings in connected homes.
Industry Implications
1. Smart Home Automation - The industry can incorporate hardwired smart switches and outlets to manage power consumption and increase safety protection in connected homes.
2. Energy-saving Electricals - Manufacturers of electrical devices can leverage connected switches for energy savings and innovating the look and feel of traditional electrical plugs and switches.
3. Home Security and Safety - Companies in the home security and safety industry can integrate remote control functionality within electrical switches for hassle-free safety checks and to conserve energy usage.

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