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Do you need help with smart device setup?

The times when setting up a regular timer required a diploma in computer science have long passed. You just have to create an appropriate account and follow very detailed step-by-step instructions, which usually ask you to do only one thing: enter information about the desired device in a browser or application and click the button to connect.

Too many smart home standards?

If you want to install Smart Home, you need to know what wireless standards your devices support. You may need Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 433 MHz, 868 MHz or DECT, as well as the ability to work according to ZigBee or Z-Wave standards. It sounds much more complicated than it really is. For many systems, all of these standards often play only a minor role, since gateways typically support several manufacturers and standards.