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CES 2022 Best Energy Gadgets

By Texter

Best New Energy Efficient Technology for Your Home

Save more energy and more with these cool gadgets! Check out this cool tech from CES 2022!
With everything from energy efficient and convenient cooking to fall-prevention, check out our favorite picks at this year’s CES!

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) ran from Jan 5. to Jan 8. There were a lot of head turners (a $16,000 smart bathtub with built-in LED lights, fog, and aromatherapy comes to mind.) For those looking to reduce their electricity bills, though, there were a few incredible energy-saving gadgets that popped up at this year’s event. So, let’s take a look at three of CES 2022’s best energy-saving gadgets.

LG InstaView Double Oven

Oven tech has come a long way in recent years. But the LG InstaView Double Oven is really turning up the heat. This is a premium oven with an LG ThinQ Recipe in the ThinQ app. The app offers more than 18,000 recipes and 10,000 shoppable recipes. The Shoppable Recipes automatically connects you to Walmart or Amazon Fresh to buy ingredients instantly.

One incredible energy-saving feature of LG’s oven is the double-tap feature. Instead of opening your oven to see inside, you can double-tap the oven to see how your food is cooking. In other words, you won’t waste energy opening and closing your oven to check on your food. You can even control your cooking settings through Alexa or Google assistant.

As an added bonus, the oven also has a feature that allows you to Air Fry and Air Sous Vide your food.

GAF Energy Solar Shingles

Solar shingles aren’t a new concept. Tesla debuted this futuristic tech back in the day. However, nailable solar shingles that are half the price of what Tesla offers…now that is new.

This year at CES, GAF Energy introduced a way to reduce the complexity of installing solar tiles on your roof. In short, roofers can rip out your old shingles and nail the solar ones up easily. Rather than having to invest in a complex solar panel system or a very expensive Tesla product, you can get solar power the next time you get your roof fixed.

Combine that with the cheapest green electricity plans in Texas and you’ll definitely lower your carbon footprint.

NEW Flow by Moen

Leaky pipes cause problems all around. Wasted water. Expensive energy bills. Damage to your home. The list goes on and on. The problem with leaky pipes is that it can take a while to find the source of the leak. Often, you don’t know until it’s too late, and you have a bigger problem on your hands.

New Flow by Moen is a smart solution designed to monitor the pipes in your home. The system allows you to monitor water use, leaks, and other issues in real-time. The device will notify you if there’s a potential issue and immediately shut off the water to prevent further damage and waste.

Sengled Smart Health Monitoring Light

Installing LED lights in your home is a quick, easy way to save on your monthly energy bills. But installing these smart lights could save your life, too. That’s right. These lightbulbs have biometric measurement tracking sensors in them.

The bulbs can work alone or with a network of bulbs to create a mesh-like network around your home and track everything from your heart rate to your body temperature. In fact, they’re so complex that they can monitor human behavior, even detecting if you’ve fallen. For seniors living alone, these features can be an unobtrusive lifesaver. However, the project is still under development.

Shop the Cheap Texas Electricity Providers and Save

Fancy, CES energy gadgets aren’t the only way to save BIG on your monthly electricity bills. As an Oncor customer, you can shop for cheaper electricity rates and save. That’s what the power to choose is all about.

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