Smart Home Troubleshooting Trends: What 90 Days of Trunetto Data Shows
Over the past 90 days, Trunetto reviewed troubleshooting demand across a wide range of smart home categories, including robot vacuums
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Over the past 90 days, Trunetto reviewed troubleshooting demand across a wide range of smart home categories, including robot vacuums

Some smart home brands show up like they own the room. Others quietly sit in the corner, mind their business, record everything in 4K, and somehow end up being the most useful person at the party. That’s Night Owl.
The smart home industry is not moving forward in a straight line. It’s looping back on itself. What we’re seeing right now is not innovation.
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So you've got a Vivint security system keeping your home safe, and now you're eyeing those colorful Philips Hue smart bulbs. Good news
But even with all these advancements, there's one persistent challenge: Alexa still isn't entirely fluent i...
Home automation has seriously grown up. I remember when "smart home" meant clapping to turn lights on (and off, and on again when you clapped while talking)