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6 Ways Smart Furniture Is Transforming Households



As more and more commonplace products in the home became "smart," it was only a matter of time until furniture caught up to the trend. Manufacturers are integrating smart technology into furniture, from nightstands that charge phones to workstations that play music, so we looked at how it's affecting contemporary homes.


The Lamp Table Where Your Phone Can Be Charged


Simply by positioning your phone or tablet on top of the QI wireless charging panel, you may use this table not only as a practical lamp table but also to charge your smartphone and tablet wirelessly. If your phone isn't compatible with a wireless charger, then the table also includes two USB connections. If you want to listen to your music or a podcast, then the lamp table features 2.1 Bluetooth stereo speakers, which eliminates the need for bulky technology that would otherwise clutter the environment.




Coffee Table-Tablet


This coffee table, which has a touch screen, is more than simply a surface for setting your beverages down on. Its anti-reflective glass surface may be used as a computer screen for either a PC or a Mac, and all it takes to use it is a single swipe of your fingers over the surface. You may use it to surf the internet at your leisure, show your visitors some of the vacation photos you took, play digital board games, or read the newspaper. Touchscreen surfaces are becoming more common in public spaces such as restaurants, shopping malls, and airports. These surfaces are already popular with companies. Because it is connected with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, the coffee table may be used to wirelessly connect to and operate other smart devices in the house, such as the lights, the television, and the heating system. However, despite the fact that this technology won't be uncommon in homes for much longer, it still costs a fortune right now.


The Color-Changing Sideboard


Using lenticular technology to make gradient surfaces, this sideboard can change color based on where you stand and how you move. We love the sideboard that stands on its own and changes colors.





The Ideal Workstation for a Home Office


This smart desk for the office is equipped with the most recent technologies. The desk has two USB connections, an AUX connector, Bluetooth-compatible speakers, simple QI wireless charging, and is equipped with two Bluetooth speakers, making it ideal for today's contemporary home offices.



Innovative "Smart" Beds


In our minds, a smart bed is one that has a television, so how about this design? In the last several years, bedroom furniture technology has advanced significantly. We can track and optimize our sleep habits by monitoring breathing and heart rate, adjusting temperature, and even reacting in real-time during sleep for more or less body support through smart mattresses and mattress coverings. To make your evenings just as productive as your days, these goods are also internet-connected and can be integrated with other health and wellness applications on other smart devices.



Rockers Powered By The Sun


Solar-powered chairs with rounded backs and solar panels rock back and forth while occupied, generating electricity. The stored energy may power an inside light strip and three USB ports.





Do you have any smart technology in your home, and has any of it been integrated into your furniture? It would be great to know


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