Amazon and Google make great smart devices, but they've got stiff competition. Here are the best smarthome products outside the Amazon and Google playbooks.
Amazon and Google might dominate the smart home market, but that doesn’t mean they’re the only companies churning out high-end products in that category. Companies like Wyze, Arlo, and even Apple have proven time and again that they’re capable of competing with the two well-known companies — and they’ve got plenty of highly rated products to prove it.
Contents Apple HomePod Mini Petite smart speaker Jump to details More Sonos One Impressive speaker that integrates with Alexa and Google Assistant Jump to details Wyze Bulb Color Affordable smart lighting Jump to details Arlo Pro 4 Easy to install security camera Jump to details Arlo Essential Wireless Video Doorbell Smart way to view visitors Jump to details SimpliSafe 12 Piece Wireless Home Security System All-in-one smart security system Jump to details More August Wi-Fi Smart Lock The lock...
Sonos One Impressive speaker that integrates with Alexa and Google Assistant Wyze Bulb Color Affordable smart lighting Read our in-depth review Pros Cons Wyze has long been hailed as a smart home company for shoppers on a budget, but that doesn’t mean its products are cheap.
Arlo Pro 4 Easy to install security camera Arlo Essential Wireless Video Doorbell Smart way to view visitors Read our in-depth review Pros Cons The Essential Wireless Video Doorbell is another premium smart home gadget from Arlo. It looks a bit cheaper than the products developed by Ring or Nest, but it offers much of the same functionality. You’ll get HD video capture, built-in night vision, two-way audio, and an easy installation process that requires no wiring.
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