Smart home products can help us reduce our carbon footprint by promoting energy efficiency, integrating renewable energy sources, and reducing water waste. As individuals, we can all do our part to help reduce energy consumption, contribute to a more sustainable future, and protect the environment. One of the best places to start is in our homes. By upgrading our home’s energy efficiency, we can not only save money on our energy bills but also reduce our impact on the environment. This Earth Day, we’re excited to offer a giveaway that can help you achieve just that—with a Google Nest smart thermostat and Philips Hue LED light bulbs! Enter for a chance to win these innovative tech products and read more for tips and tricks that will help you make smarter choices.
Create a seamless and energy-efficient smart home experience
The Google Nest smart thermostat is the ultimate tool for home automation. It learns your schedule and temperature preferences and adjusts the temperature of your home accordingly. You can also control it remotely using the Nest app, so you can ensure your home is always at the perfect temperature, no matter where you are. Instead of an always-on thermostat, you have one that intelligently adjusts the temperature in your home, saving you money every day.
And when you pair the Google Nest smart thermostat with Philips Hue LED light bulbs, you can take your energy savings to the next level. These bulbs can be controlled with the Philips Hue app or with most voice assistants, allowing you to turn them on and off or change their brightness and colour conveniently from anywhere. Schedule the lights to automatically go on only when needed and off when not needed. And because they’re LED bulbs, they’re energy-efficient and long-lasting, saving you money on your electricity bills.
By using less energy, you’re reducing the amount of carbon emissions released into the atmosphere, which means you’re doing your part to combat climate change. Here are some more tips to help you make a positive impact:
- Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances
One of the easiest ways to reduce your energy consumption is by upgrading to energy-efficient appliances. Look for appliances with the ENERGY STAR label, which means they meet strict efficiency guidelines set by the Environmental Protection Agency. These appliances use less energy and can save you money on your energy bills over time. Some of the most common appliances to upgrade include refrigerators, washing machines, and dishwashers.
- Consider Refurbished Products
If you’re looking to upgrade your home’s appliances or electronics, consider purchasing refurbished products. Best Buy has a huge selection of pre-owned devices that have been inspected, repaired, and restored to their original condition. Not only are these products often more affordable than new ones, but they also help reduce electronic waste by giving products a second life.
- Use Recycling Programs
Recycling programs ensure that electronic waste is disposed of properly, reducing its impact on the environment. Best Buy’s recycling program is free for all and accepts a wide range of electronics, from cell phones to appliances.
- Take Advantage of Repair Services
Instead of throwing away broken appliances or electronics, consider repairing them. Repair services can help reduce electronic waste. Best Buy’s Geek Squad offers a variety of repair services, from fixing cracked smartphone screens to repairing washing machines.
- Consider Trade-In Programs
Trade-in programs allow you to receive credit towards new purchases in exchange for your old devices. Best Buy’s trade-in program accepts a wide range of electronics, including smartphones, tablets, and gaming consoles. Not only does this program help reduce electronic waste, but it also helps make new purchases more affordable.
I hope that these tips have inspired you. This Earth Day, take the first step towards changing your lifestyle, reducing your carbon footprint, and making your home smarter and more sustainable. If you have an effective hack on how you save your home’s energy consumption and would like to share it with others, please comment below as a contest entry.
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in three different ways.
- In a comment below, tell us your favourite smart home device and how you think it has improved your home’s energy consumption.
- To earn up to two additional contest entries, in a comment below, answer one of the below questions about smart home technology (if you answer both, put them in separate comments).
- What is another term you would use for a “smart home”?
- Future Home
- Home Automation
- Robotic Home
- Sci-Fi Home
- other (please say what term you would prefer)
- The smart home products that are the easiest to set up are (explain what type of products and why)
- For one additional entry, create a public post on a social media channel sharing with your friends and followers that you are entering a Best Buy Blog contest for a chance to win a Google Nest thermostat and Philips Hue LED light bulbs; include the hashtag #BestBuyEarthDayContest, so we can find your post, and include a photo of your current thermostat. Then return here and tell us in a comment below on which channel you posted it and the name of your channel (since many people use pseudonyms) so that we can check and verify your entry. You can use any social media channel (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.), but the post must be public so we can verify it is there.
What you can win
At the end of this contest, we will randomly select two winners from all eligible entries. One winner will receive the Google Nest smart thermostat and the Philips Hue LED light bulbs and the other will receive the Philips Hue LED light bulbs.
This contest runs from April 3rd to April 23rd.
Remember you can enter this contest in three different ways. Share this contest with your friends and family members so they too have a chance to bring the convenience and energy efficiency of a smart home to their living space.
Connected home.
Smart cameras are easy to set up with the app. It explains it all. Yay
I have a programmable thermostat but I don’ t think its “smart” I’d love to win this!
Smart cameras are easy to set up with the app. It explains it all
I swapped to all smart LED lights in my house and its saved me money on my bills for sure.
Future home
google hub – easy to connect to wifi and able to add appliances by searching band name
I like my door bell camera. It lets me know who is home and when packages arrive.
Home automation
Smart thermostat reduce energy/power consumption in winter/summer
Smart cameras are easy to set up. The app does it all.
Future home
I like my door bell camera. It lets me know who is home and when packages arrive.
Smart cameras are easy to set up with the app
Another term is futurehome
I like my door bell camera. It lets me know who is home and when packages arrive.
smart thermostat, Travel a lot, can control from anywhere.
Another name I would use for “Smart Home” would be connected home.
The easiest to set up are google minis. You just plug them in and go.
My favourite smart home device would be the smart thermostat, it has different settings if we are home or not and cools the house down at night. It also will turn the temp up when people get up!
Future home
I like my door bell camera. It lets me know who is home and when packages arrive.
My favorite smart home device would be a smart thermostat, because then I could bein control of the thermostat at all times and become the ULTIMATE DAD! BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Another term could be automatic home
An other term for a smart home could be an Autohome?
Another term I would use is:Robotic Home
Smart light bulbs and smart outdoor lighting, being able to control it from work or vacation. It has improved our energy consumption by always turning off when the kids leave light on.
Smart Plus are the easiest to set up since they’re basically just plug and play.
Another term for a “smart home” would be home automation.
My favourite small home device is our smart light bulbs. We can now make sure that all our lights are off if we’re out to save energy.
Can’t go Wrong with a Smart Thermostat. Anything Energy Saver is a Big Plus.
I use the term home automation interchangeably with smart home.
I don’t have a favourite smart home device. BUT, I’d like to have a smart thermostat to start with.
Easiest to set up are probably wifi plugs. I have them all over my house.
Bat Cave
(I don’t know how you missed that… the ultimate in smart homes!)
I think the smart light bulbs and our smart outdoor lighting have saved us a lot on energy!
The smart home products that are the easiest to set up are: I feel that Smart plugs are one of the easiest to set up, plug in and it is ready for your use. Although, I have to say that there is a reason that the items highlighted by your article above, are all easy to set up. People should not shy away from investing in Smart items for their homes. So easy to set up and use immediately and so worth it.
My smart light bulbs have save me energy but I could certainly use more. Home automation term works for me
It is funny that you are highlighting Smart Bulbs today. Those are the very items that I have that have saved us the most on energy and at the same time, brightened up our lives compared to the older type bulbs.
Another term I would use for smart home is Home Automation.
My favourite smart device is my plug and play, because of the ease of use.
The easiest smart home products to set up are smart plugs because they are almost literally plug and play.
Another term I would use is home automation.
My favourite smart home device is my smart thermostat. I think it has improved
my home’s energy consumption because I am able to turn everything down when I am away.
My favourite smart device would be my LG washer/ dryer set, it allows for me to monitor the cycle app and it energy star rated.
“smart home” = connected home
My Nest thermostat helps reduce my energy use
ENERGY STAR fridge reduces energy consumption
LED light bulbs because of how much energy they use compared to normal bulbs.
The smart home products that are easiest to set up are usually smart plugs and smart assistants (like Google Home and Amazon Echo).
Smart bulbs are usually as simple as plugging them in, pairing them to your phone using the included app and following the on-screen instructions.
Smart assistants are practically the same thing for their initial setups. Really simple stuff.
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