From Eco-Friendly Laundry Kits to Bauhaus-Inspired Table Designs
Kalin Ned — February 23, 2019 — Art & Design
The February 2019 home product round-up is bound to elevate the aesthetic of one's living quarters, contribute to the household with tech-forward functionality or simply embrace both.
A big feature is the move to automated and voice-assisting devices for the home. iRobot, for example, alleviates the stress of tending to one's lawn with a smart lawn mower that can remember patterns and work within restricted parameters, while ILIFE revealed a series of robot cleaners at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show. Each is Alexa-compatible and has a live-vision camera.
Other February 2019 home tech accents include FightCamp's on-demand work-out program, the Google Assistant-compatible Capstone smart mirror, and the responsive Philips Hue lighting system.
These products boldly signify the steady transition of the contemporary home toward a highly connected and tech-centric environment.
A big feature is the move to automated and voice-assisting devices for the home. iRobot, for example, alleviates the stress of tending to one's lawn with a smart lawn mower that can remember patterns and work within restricted parameters, while ILIFE revealed a series of robot cleaners at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show. Each is Alexa-compatible and has a live-vision camera.
Other February 2019 home tech accents include FightCamp's on-demand work-out program, the Google Assistant-compatible Capstone smart mirror, and the responsive Philips Hue lighting system.
These products boldly signify the steady transition of the contemporary home toward a highly connected and tech-centric environment.
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