As technology evolves, so do home conveniences. In 1992, you probably
couldn't have predicted the necessity of owning a cell phone. A home
computer was a luxury in the 1980s. Now nearly every household has at
least one. In earlier generations, what we now consider everyday items
went from luxury to standard equipment: Refrigerators, microwaves,
garage door openers.
With an eye to the next round of gadgets and gizmos, we've collected a
roundup of items that in 10 years most American households may not be
able to live without.
Delta touchless faucet
Automatic faucet
$250 and up
This equipment is pretty standard in public restrooms, but there
aren't many private homes that have the same technology. The automatic
faucet contains a sensor that turns on when you're near or when you tap
it. No need to even switch it off; the water will stop running once you
leave the room.
Attention black thumb gardeners: No need to worry if you're over- or under-watering your plant. A European company named Click and Grow has created a soil-less, electronic flowerpot that gives the exact amount of water and nutrients to whatever you're growing.
You know a product has firmly made its mark on society when it
creates its own sub-market of accessories. Take Apple, for example. Not
only can you buy cases and cords for your iPhone or iPad, but a company
has developed a USB wall socket that includes two USB ports in addition
to its two standard outlet ports. Designed to charge electronics 25
percent faster, the USB wall sockets can be installed in a home's
existing outlets.
Samsung
Internet, TV and food
$3,000 and up
Several refrigerator brands have designed their version of the fridge
of the future. In addition to just keeping food cold, these
self-cleaning refrigerators connect to WiFi so you can manage the food
you have in the fridge, keep track of expiration dates or figure out
what meals you can put together. Another "smart" fridge includes an LCD
screen where homeowners can surf the Internet, manage calendars and even
tweet.
Source: ubergizmo.com
Light by touch
Those middle-of-the-night adventures to the bathroom or kitchen can
stall quickly by a stubbed toe and missed step. Fumbling for the light
switch is no easy task either. A company has come out with a touch-light
"tube" you install in the wall. By touching the wall with your
fingertips, the light comes on and follows you as you walk. In the case
of a power outage, the system can also be used as backup light.
Which of these gadgets do you think you need right now?
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