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According to Business Insider, the light switch, technology that’s been used for over 100 years to manage our homes’ lighting, may be obsolete within the next decade. If you’re still flipping switches to turn your lights off and on, that may come as a surprise. Really, what could be more efficient?
The answer is smart lighting control. Gone are the light switches that don’t do much for your home design. In their place are custom-engraved keypads with backlit buttons so you can see them clearly in the dark. Touchscreens randomly placed throughout your home enable you to tap an icon and adjust one or every light in a room or your entire house.
But it gets better.
As smart home living advances, so does the technology that manages your connected home. Today, you can wake to the ideal lighting that mirrors the rising sun and dim the lights as you go to sleep by telling your smart home, “Goodnight.”
It’s a remarkable world we live in, and we have complete faith that the predicted demise of the light switch will come to pass in Cuyahoga Falls, OH, and beyond. In many homes, it already has.
Here, we’ll explore what this transition means for Northeast and Central Ohio homes.