How a smart home can make your house more like a fortress

How a smart home can make your house more like a fortress

Just imagine a home that knows when you’re coming, keeps an eye out when you’re not there and can ward off unwanted guests without you even lifting a finger. No, it’s not the plot of a sci-fi blockbuster from the 90s (yes, there’s an actual movie from Disney about that) – it’s the reality of a smart home. Honestly, right now is the perfect time to look into getting a Smart Home, and with the rapid advancements in home automation, what used to be the stuff of futuristic fantasies is now as common as a cup of tea.

In fact, making your house more like a fortress is easier than you may think. But how exactly can it make your home safe, like a fortress? Well, let’s go ahead and have a look!

The smart lock

Gone are the days when a sturdy front door lock was the pinnacle of home security. Technically, with so many locks currently being built so cheaply, it really doesn’t take much to pick a lock. In fact, there are lock-picking kits that you can buy online that can open most locks with a little bit of skill – and there are more than sufficient YouTube tutorials out there, too. But nowadays, there are smart locks that you can use.

Indeed, these offer you a multitude of ways to control access to your home. Whether it’s through your smartphone, a voice command or a simple touchpad, smart locks offer convenience without compromising on security.

Ideally, you should still look into locksmiths to help you out because they will install secure locks (not those cheap kinds you find at hardware stores), but they will combine that with a smart lock. Again, people can hack into smart locks (it’s hard to do, but it’s possible) people can pick locks, but rarely will you find someone who can do both… or will bother doing both (plus, it means that it takes longer to break into your house and most burglars want to try and get in and out quickly).

The power of smart cameras

CCTV cameras used to be something you’d only find in shopping centres or on dodgy street corners. But thanks to smart technology, having eyes on every corner of your property is now an affordable option. Smart cameras do more than just record – they detect, they recognise and they notify.

These cameras can distinguish between a passing car, a wandering cat and an actual human being loitering where they shouldn’t. Some even come equipped with facial recognition, so you’ll know if it’s a familiar face approaching or someone you’d rather not see.

You can monitor your home in real time from anywhere via your smartphone, and if something suspicious happens, you’ll get an instant notification. Some systems even let you communicate through the camera – imagine telling a delivery driver where to leave a parcel or warning an intruder that the police are on their way, all from the comfort of your office chair. Plus, usually, if people see cameras around your house, they’ll rarely bother with trying to break in.

Smart lighting

But why smart lighting, though? Well, you might already know this, but lighting plays a crucial role in home security. For the most part, having a well-lit exterior can be a major deterrent to anyone thinking about a bit of mischief. But flicking a switch isn’t enough – strategically timed and responsive lighting is where the magic happens.

Smart lighting systems allow you to control your lights remotely, set schedules and even have them turn on automatically when you or someone else approaches. Basically, it’s about having lights on outside (so cameras you install see who it is, but also having lights on inside so it looks like people are at home).

Smart sensors and detectors

While locks and cameras are your first line of defence (and they 100% need to be anyway), smart sensors and detectors work in the background to catch what those other systems might miss. Well, for the most part, it depends on what brand or system you use.

When parents try to baby-proof their home, they have sensors on cabinets, windows and doors to make sure their kid can’t leave the house – it’s a similar concept. However, you can install a detector that is focused on deterring anti-social behaviour and burglars rather than keeping an eye on kids.

With these, you place them around doors, windows and other entry points to detect when they’re opened or if they’re broken. For example, door and window sensors can alert you the moment someone tries to gain entry where they shouldn’t. Glass break sensors listen for the specific sound of glass shattering and will send you an alert if they detect something is amiss.

Smart security systems

Technically, these have always been smart home tech, and you could say that these were the first ones. Now, not too much has changed, you’ll still have about one minute to enter a code before authorities are made aware or the company that monitors the system gets notified (depending on the brand). But regardless, these still work.

Alarms have come a long way since the days of simple, loud noises that only served to scare off intruders and anger the neighbours. Modern smart alarm systems do so much more – they’re fully integrated with all the other smart devices in your home, creating a web of security that’s hard to beat. Some of the more advanced systems can even distinguish between different types of emergencies, like being able to tell the difference between a break-in, a fire or a flood, automatically triggering the appropriate response.

Smart home hubs

With all these smart devices in place, you’ll need something to bring them all together – this is where the smart home hub comes into its own. These hubs act as the brains of your smart fortress, allowing you to control everything from a single app or through voice commands. Now, not everything can be in sync together (as annoying as that even is) so you’ll have to keep that in mind too.

But most companies will try to make everything pair up together. But why is this so important though? Well, whether it’s locking the doors, turning on the lights, checking the cameras or arming the alarm system, a smart home hub enables you to do it all effortlessly.

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The tech-driven thrill: Exploring the impact of technology on slot game evolution

The tech-driven thrill: Exploring the impact of technology on slot game evolution

In the world of gaming, few things are as iconic and enduring as the slot machine. From their humble beginnings as mechanical devices to the dazzling digital experiences found in today’s casinos and online platforms, slot games have undergone a remarkable evolution. At the heart of this transformation lies technology, driving innovation and reshaping the way we play. In this post, we’ll delve into the fascinating journey of slot game evolution and examine the profound impact of technology on this popular pastime.

1. The genesis of slot machines: mechanical marvels

  • The origins of slot machines can be traced back to the late 19th century, when the first mechanical devices were introduced.
  • Charles Fey’s Liberty Bell, created in 1895, is widely regarded as the first true slot machine, featuring three reels adorned with symbols like horseshoes, diamonds, spades, hearts and a Liberty Bell.
  • These early machines relied on intricate mechanical mechanisms, including springs, gears and levers, to operate. Players would pull a lever to set the reels in motion, hoping to land a winning combination.
  • Despite their simplicity, slot machines quickly gained popularity in bars, saloons and casinos, becoming a staple of the gambling landscape.

2. The digital revolution: Enter video slots

  • The advent of microprocessors and video technology in the 1970s paved the way for a new era of slot gaming.
  • Video slots, which replaced traditional mechanical reels with digital displays, offered enhanced graphics, sound effects and bonus features, captivating players with their immersive gameplay.
  • One of the landmark moments in slot game evolution was the introduction of the first video slot, Fortune Coin, by Walt Fraley in 1975. This ground-breaking machine featured a 19-inch Sony Trinitron screen and quickly gained popularity in casinos across Las Vegas.
  • The transition from mechanical to video slots marked a significant milestone, setting the stage for further innovation and technological advancement in the industry.

3. The rise of online slots: Access anytime, anywhere

  • The internet revolution of the 1990s brought about a seismic shift in the way people interacted with technology, and the gaming industry was no exception.
  • Online casinos emerged, offering players the convenience of playing their favourite slot games from the comfort of their homes.
  • The proliferation of broadband internet and mobile devices further fuelled the growth of online slots, enabling players to access a vast array of games anytime, anywhere.
  • Today, online slots represent a significant portion of the global gambling market, with thousands of titles available on various platforms catering to players of all preferences and budgets.

4. The integration of advanced technologies: From RNGs to VR

  • Behind the flashy graphics and immersive gameplay of modern slot games lies a sophisticated framework of technologies designed to ensure fairness and randomness.
  • Random number generators (RNGs) are at the core of slot game mechanics, generating thousands of numbers per second to determine the outcome of each spin.
  • Advanced algorithms and encryption protocols safeguard the integrity of online slot games, providing players with peace of mind regarding the fairness of their gaming experience.
  • The integration of cutting-edge technologies like virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) is poised to revolutionize the slot gaming landscape, offering unparalleled levels of immersion and interactivity.

5. The future of slot game evolution: AI and beyond

  • As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, the future of slot online gaming holds boundless possibilities.
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms are being employed to personalize the gaming experience, tailoring gameplay mechanics and bonus features to individual player preferences.
  • Blockchain technology is poised to disrupt the online gambling industry, offering transparency, security and decentralisation to players and operators alike.
  • The convergence of emerging technologies like AI, VR and blockchain is set to usher in a new era of slot game innovation, blurring the lines between reality and virtuality.

Conclusion

From humble mechanical devices to cutting-edge digital experiences, the evolution of slot games has been driven by technological innovation every step of the way. As we look to the future, the integration of advanced technologies promises to elevate the slot gaming experience to unprecedented heights, ensuring that the thrill of the spin remains as captivating as ever in the digital age. As players continue to embrace new technologies, one thing is certain – the evolution of slot games is far from over, and the best is yet to come!

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Price Points: Smart watch fitness trackers

Smart watch fitness trackers

Over the past couple of years, I’ve been using apps on my phone (Strava and MapMyRun) to track my dog walks and other outdoor activities.

I was recently gifted a Fit Bit by my very thoughtful sister and my life has been transformed. Now, not only can I log my walkabouts, I can record and monitor data about my sleep, diet, heart rate, blood oxygen and stress levels.

Below, I’ve selected three different smart watch fitness trackers with a variety of features to suit all budgets.

  1. Blackview X5 smart watch: £42.99, Amazon
    • Heart rate detection
    • Sleep monitoring
    • 9 professional sports modes to help achieve your fitness goals by tracking steps, mileage and calories
    • Long standby time; 7-10 days of normal use and 30 days of standby on a single charge
    • Waterproof
  2. Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White: £269.99, Boots

    The smartwatch designed to help you stress less, sleep better & live healthier. Get help identifying stress and get the tools to better manage it. Learn more about your sleep and how to improve your rest with detailed nighttime tracking and a unique Sleep Profile. Track key heart-health indicators so you can make more informed wellness decisions. Plus Sense 2 is packed with advanced activity tracking and smartwatch features and includes six months of Fitbit Premium Membership.

    • Sleep profile
    • All-day body-response tracking with cEDA sensor
    • Option 2: All-day body-response tracking for stress
    • Built-in GPS
    • ECG app
    • Health metrics like SpO2 and HRV
    • 6-month Fitbit premium membership

  3. Apple Watch Ultra: from £849.00, Apple
    • 49mm titanium case
    • Swimproof – water resistance 100m
    • MIL-STD 810H certification
    • Action button
    • IP6X dust resistant
    • Always-on retina display
    • Blood oxygen app
    • ECG app
    • High and low heart rate notifications
    • Irregular rhythm notification
    • Temperature sensing
    • Cycle tracking with retrospective ovulation estimates
    • Emergency SOS
    • International emergency calling
    • Fall detection
    • Crash detection
    • 86-decibel siren to attract attention – can be heard up to 180 metres away
    • Up to 36hrs of normal use, up to 60hrs on low power settings

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Apple Watch Ultra
Apple Watch Ultra
from £849.00
Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White
Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White
£269.99
Blackview X5 smart watch
Blackview X5 smart watch
£42.99
Apple Watch Ultra
Apple Watch Ultra
from £849.00
Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White
Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White
£269.99
Blackview X5 smart watch
Blackview X5 smart watch
£42.99
Apple Watch Ultra
Apple Watch Ultra
from £849.00
Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White
Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White
£269.99
Blackview X5 smart watch
Blackview X5 smart watch
£42.99
Apple Watch Ultra
Apple Watch Ultra
from £849.00
Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White
Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White
£269.99
Blackview X5 smart watch
Blackview X5 smart watch
£42.99
Apple Watch Ultra
Apple Watch Ultra
from £849.00
Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White
Fitbit Sense 2, Lunar White
£269.99
Blackview X5 smart watch
Blackview X5 smart watch
£42.99

Price Points: iPad cases

iPad cases

Last week I mentioned that, for Christmas, Justin bought me a selection of knives for gardening and foraging. I bought him a new iPad; well, new to him. His old was was getting… well, old. The operating system had became obsolete, so many of the apps couldn’t be updated and were unworkable. It had virtually ground to a halt. Added to which, the screen was so smashed, the text was unreadable.

The shiny replacement is a reconditioned, 2019 iPad 10.2. The machine is in fantastic shape and it does everything he needs it to do and more. To keep it looking pristine, I planned to buy him one of these iPad cases.

The wooden cover example (#2) is handmade and absolutely beautiful. It’s available in a range of woods; walnut, maple, lyptus and eco-friendly versions of rosewood, zebrawood and ebony. You can pay extra if you want a screen surround, a cutout to expose the Apple logo, custom text etc. The maker is based in the USA however, they ship to the UK.

The official Apple version (#3) is a sleeve rather than a case and is made from genuine leather. I wouldn’t have considered this one as an option because, at a hundred and fifty pounds, it costs more than half of what the iPad itself did!

The one I eventually decided to buy was the budget, faux leather rotating case (#1) in dark grey to match the colour of the iPad. If that’s a bit muted for your taste, it’s also available in a range of lovely bright hues. It’s very smart looking and well made considering the cheap price. The twisting mechanism allows it to transform into a stand – propping up the iPad in either landscape or portrait positions. Perfect for when Justin is reading the news in bed in the morning enjoying his first cup of coffee of the day.

  1. Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad: £7.49, Etsy
  2. Wood iPad cover: from $106.00
  3. Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro, black: £149.00, Apple

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Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro – black
Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro – black
£149.00
Wood iPad cover
Wood iPad cover
from $106.00
Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad
Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad
£7.49
Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro – black
Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro – black
£149.00
Wood iPad cover
Wood iPad cover
from $106.00
Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad
Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad
£7.49
Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro – black
Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro – black
£149.00
Wood iPad cover
Wood iPad cover
from $106.00
Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad
Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad
£7.49
Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro – black
Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro – black
£149.00
Wood iPad cover
Wood iPad cover
from $106.00
Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad
Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad
£7.49
Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro – black
Leather sleeve for 10.5‑inch iPad Pro – black
£149.00
Wood iPad cover
Wood iPad cover
from $106.00
Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad
Synthetic leather 360 rotating smart case cover for Apple iPad
£7.49