Time Magazine has highlighted seven groundbreaking home inventions in 2023, focusing on water, waste prevention, smart lighting, fire protection, and centralized control units. These innovations aim to enhance living conditions, meet needs, and reduce waste.
Artificial Sunlight
Hunter Douglas Lighting’s innovative system mimics circadian rhythms, allowing controlled LED lamps in bedroom ceilings to replicate natural daylight, providing a gentle wake-up experience during winter months.
Water Waste Preventer
Water Automation introduces AquaHALT, a system that detects leaks and promptly shuts off water to prevent damage. The patented shut-off valve connects easily to bathroom or toilet water supply hoses, stopping the flow upon abnormal moisture detection.
Automatic Fire Suppression
Plumis presents Automist, an efficient fire suppression system that minimizes damage. Using data and infrared sensors, it extinguishes fires faster, using 90% less water. When activated, it scans for flames, covering them with a concentrated mist, reducing water damage.
Laundry Filter
The Microfiber Minimizer addresses microplastic pollution, claiming to filter out 98% of microplastics released during the laundry process, breaking the cycle of synthetic fabric pollution in seas and oceans.
Drinking Water Sanitizer
LifeStraw’s solution purifies large-scale water sources, combating unsafe drinking water-related deaths. Connected to a water source, it sanitizes up to 40 gallons per hour, blocking bacteria, parasites, and viruses with hollow fiber filters.
Smart Neon Lights
Cync’s neon lights with dynamic effects stand out in home entertainment. Equipped with built-in microphones, they respond dynamically to music or TV sounds, offering a unique lighting experience for users.
Centralized Remote Control
The anticipated Amazon Echo Hub panel emerges as the first smart home control panel powered by Alexa technology. Compatible with over 140,000 tools, it provides centralized control for all smart home devices, simplifying the user experience.
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