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The Future of Smart Homes: Emerging Wellness Tech to Watch

The next wave of smart home technology is set to revolutionize wellness-focused living. Kristin Reinitz of Admit One Home Systems and Aurora One Lighting share some innovations homeowners should keep an eye on.

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1. AI-Driven Home Automation

Artificial intelligence is making homes smarter by learning daily routines and optimizing settings for lighting, temperature, and air quality. Imagine a home that knows when you wake up and adjusts the environment to match your preferences.

2. Personalized Circadian Lighting

Future lighting systems won’t just follow a general schedule; they’ll adapt to individual household members’ needs. Whether you’re an early riser or a night owl, these systems will fine-tune lighting to support your unique rhythms.

3. Advanced Air and Water Quality Monitoring

Smart homes of the future will take proactive health measures, detecting changes in air quality and water purity. Sensors will automatically adjust filtration systems to ensure clean, healthy environments for homeowners.

4. Biometric Home Integration

Biometric sensors in homes can monitor stress levels, heart rate, and even sleep patterns, adjusting lighting, temperature, and background soundscapes to promote relaxation or focus.

As these technologies become more advanced, integrating them into a well-designed smart home system will be key to enhancing both comfort and overall wellness.

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