Small smart devices​

Smart small devices, such as smart lights, smart switches and plugs bring convenience, customization, and energy savings into your home. These devices are often simple to install and relatively affordable, making them an excellent entry point for building a smarter, more efficient household. Let’s explore what makes these devices "smart," how they perform in energy efficiency, user adaptation, and grid responsiveness, and whether they’re worth the investment.

What Makes Small Devices "Smart"?

Similarly, as for large devices, small smart devices integrate information and communication technologies to:

  1. Improve energy efficiency: Reduce unnecessary energy use by optimizing how and when devices operate
  2. Adapt to user needs: Offer app-based control, automation, and real-time information about device operation, offer you more comfort and convenience
  3. Respond to outside conditions: Enable scheduling or remote adjustments to reduce energy use during peak demand periods, or adjust to the time of day

Energy efficiency: Smart lights can dim, turn off when not needed (e.g., via motion detection), and reduce standby power use.

The user adaptation: Allow remote control, scheduling, and scene customization (e.g., mood lighting). Many models integrate with voice assistants for hands-free operation.

Respond to outside conditions: Can be scheduled to avoid peak hours or turned off remotely if needed during grid emergencies.

  • Cost difference: Smart lights are approximately 20–50% more expensive than standard LED lights.​
  • Savings: While the savings depend on usage, smart lights can reduce energy consumption by 10–30 % compared to regular LEDs.
  • Convenience Automation and remote control make lighting more intuitive and adaptable to your lifestyle. Adjusting lighting to your circadian rhythm has proven health benefits.​

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Energy efficiency: Users can cut off power to devices that are left in standby mode, or automatically switch off after some time.

The user adaptation: Smarter devices allow remote control and scheduling of connected devices. For example, you can ensure the coffee maker is on in the morning but off after you leave for work.

Respond to outside conditions: Pystyvät viivästyttämään energiaa kuluttavien laitteiden käyttöä huipputuntien aikana tai katkaisemaan virran tarpeen mukaan.

  • Cost difference: Smart switches and plugs typically cost 10–50 € each.​
  • Savings: Potential energy savings range from 5–15 % of the connected device's consumption.​
  • Convenience They add flexibility, such as automating devices to work only when needed, saving both time and energy. Switching off idle devices saves money and can also be a safety feature.

Are smart small devices worth It?

While smart small devices have a higher upfront cost, their benefits often outweigh the initial investment:

  • Energy efficiency: mart lights can reduce energy bills over time.
  • Convenience: Automation, remote control, and real-time feedback make daily tasks easier and more efficient.
  • Environmental Impact:: Reducing energy waste means a smaller carbon footprint.
  • Grid participation: By using energy more intelligently, you can help stabilize the electricity grid and reduce demand during peak times.

Small devices are low-cost solutions for those starting on the journey to a smarter home. They’re affordable and easy to install. They may save only a few energy, but may make your life more enjoyable.​

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