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Andy Baryer

Andy Baryer
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Andy Baryer aka “Handy Andy” is a technology journalist, gadget reviewer, and DIY/how-to content creator. Known as the handyman of tech, Andy enjoys fixing poor wireless networks, building smart homes, and cooking with the latest kitchen gadgets. He’s a competitive whistler, a budding woodworker, and loves gardening in his home-built smart garden.

Adding smart lights to enhance events and more

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Smart lights do more than enhance the holidays. Here's how you can use smart lights all year round for celebrations and security.

A more secure smart home starts with a secure router

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A smart home starts at the router. If you want to make your smart home more secure, here's what you need to do.

Here are some ways to make a smart home

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Anyone can make a smart home. You just need the right gear. Here's how to make a smart home from scratch.

Front door security for smart home improvements

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Your smart home starts at the front door. Here's what you need to setup front door security to manage deliveries and more.

Best smart home products for back to school

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School isn't limited to the classroom. To study smart, build a smart study space. Here are the best smart home products for students.

What to know before installing smart switches

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Smart switches make for a great DIY project. Before you get started, here's what you need to know installing smart switches.

Expanding your smart home with smart plugs

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Smart plugs and smart home go together like cereal and milk. Here's how you can expand your home with smart plugs.

Lights, plugs, and switches—smart home upgrades

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If you're making smart home improvements, where do you start? Here's what you need to know about smart lights, switches, and plugs.

Amazon Echo Pop review

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Alexa just got more affordable. The Amazon Echo Pop smart speaker has a compact design with Alexa integration at an entry level price.

Kingsmith WalkingPad R2 review

Take your standing desk to the next level with a treadmill. The Kingsmith WalkingPad R2 works as a standalone device or under your desk.