A Few of My Favorite Smart Home Things: CES

By Texter

Which CES Smart Home Things Were Best?

From smart gardens to giant wiresless TV tech, find out the smart home things we want here in Texas that caught our eye at CES 2023!

Top manufacturers debut their best new products at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), and the 2023 show did not disappoint. Artificial intelligence, blockchain, cybersecurity, energy, and robotics are just a few of the categories where companies showcase their doohickeys, doodads, and thingamabobs. So what are some of the best electricity and smart home things from 2023 CES?  

Indoor Gardening Without The Hassle 

If your green thumb is more shriveled and brown than vibrant and healthy, the LG Tiiun can help you grow your own herbs. It looks like a large wine fridge or a small gas station beverage cooler. Its automated lighting, watering, and climate control give you a fool-proof way to enjoy fresh produce. The only thing easier than growing your garden is switching power plans at Texas Electricity Ratings. This one takes the cake for the best among smart home things.

An Artistic HVAC System

If you install a mini-split AC unit in your home, one big issue is where to put that big white box on your wall. Usually, it goes up fairly high to be as unobtrusive as possible. But it is still ugly no matter where you put it. 

LG has solved that problem with Artcool Gallery. It’s a wall-mountable, mini-split AC unit hidden behind a 27-inch digital photo frame. Remember those Samsung TVs that show a picture when the set is turned off? This is the same concept. Put your favorite photos in the display, and you can look at them instead of an appliance.  

Sure, it’ll run up your electric meter like any other mini-split system, but you don’t have to look at it! 

Smart Stand Mixer

The stand mixer has been a staple in American homes for decades. Any home baker worth his or her salt has one. But the latest version from GE has smart technology. It monitors the texture and viscosity of food using the motor’s torque. Never overmix your cupcakes again!  

Mega Wireless TV

With the video boards stretching dozens of feet across sports stadiums, a 97-inch television may seem like a snoozer among smart home things. But this one is wireless! It’ll still draw Texas electricity through a power cord, so you’ll have to hide that particular wire. But you no longer need HDMI cables! If you can’t stand having an exposed wire between your television and gaming consoles, the LG M3 Series is for you. 

Electricity For Smart Home Things

Regardless of which smart home things tickle your fancy, you need a home power plan to keep them running. Shop for your next electric plan at https://www.texaselectricityratings.com. You’ll have a smart power plan to go with your cool new devices.