- Starts at $250
- Easy to install
- Starts at $250
- Built-in alarm
- Starts at $35
- Small and easy to use
- Starts at $90
- 16 million colors
- Starts at $100
- Wired or battery
*Amazon.com list price as of 10/22/2020 at 10:02 a.m. (MT). Read full disclaimer.
We’ve tested new smart home devices and tried-and-true smart home tech to narrow down the best home automation products in every smart home category we could think of.
What are the best smart home devices?
- Nest Learning Thermostat: Best smart thermostat
- Schlage Encode: Best smart lock
- Ring Video Doorbell: Best smart doorbell
- Arlo Pro 3: Best smart security camera
- WeMo Mini: Best smart plug
- Philips Hue: Best smart lighting
- Lutron Caseta: Best smart light switch
- Chromecast Ultra: Best smart streaming device
- Google Nest Protect: Best smart smoke detector
- Vivint: Best smart home security system
How we picked the best smart home devices
We love playing around with smart home gadgets, but there are so many to choose from that it can be tough to pick out the best smart home stuff. Thankfully, our team of writers, editors, and product testers always keep a pulse on the latest and greatest in smart home tech.
This roundup is a collection of our top picks from every smart home device category we feature. As with all of our reviews, we evaluated the things that matter most when it comes to picking out the right smart home options for your house:
- Price
- Overall value
- Features
- Installation
- Ease of use
- Compatibility
Read our full methodology for more about how we test and rank products. And check out our roundup in each smart home category (they’re all linked below in each review section).
Best smart home devices reviews
Nest Learning Thermostat: Best smart thermostat
Nest is a smart home leader, and its learning thermostat was one of the things that landed it on the map. This is our favorite smart thermostat because it comes with built-in ESP. It literally learns how to read your mind (or at least the room).
You only need to worry about manually fidgeting with the thermostat during the first week or so that you have it. After that, Nest does all the work. It adjusts the temperature based on your habits, the amount of sunlight in the room, or after getting a nudge from you in the Nest or Google Home app.
Pros
- Learning technology
- Easy installation
- Works with other Nest products
- Extreme temperature alerts
Cons
- Expensive price tag
See all of our picks for the best smart thermostats
Save some $$
Schlage Encode: Best smart lock
When it comes to keeping the bad things out and protecting the good things inside, you can’t beat this smart lock. The Schlage Encode has the highest security rating of all the smart locks we’ve tested—and it comes with a built-in alarm.
The Encode has a hefty price tag, but you don’t have to buy a separate smart home hub to use it. It works on your home Wi-Fi network. But connecting to Wi-Fi guzzles energy, so your batteries might need a refresh every couple months.
Pros
- High security rating
- Built-in alarm
- Simple installation
- Works with Amazon Alexa
Cons
- High price tag
- Short battery life
See all of our picks for the best smart door locks.
Door lock security ratings
Ring Video Doorbell: Best smart doorbell
Ring kicked off the video doorbell revolution, so it’s no surprise it’s still our favorite. Plus, the second generation doorbell camera includes upgrades like better motion detection and sharper night vision images. And you get it all for around $100.
We also like that the Ring Video Doorbell comes with every power option imaginable—battery, wired, or solar. Because it doesn’t always need to be hardwired, it really opens up where you can place a Ring smart doorbell. But you still need to subscribe to a Ring Protect Plus plan if you want to record and store video footage.
Pros
- Lots of power options
- Low starting price
- Two-way voice
- Easy installation
Cons
- Subscription needed to record video
See all of our picks for the best smart video doorbells. You can also compare all of Ring’s doorbells in our complete guide.
Beyond the doorbell
Arlo Pro 3: Best smart security camera
The Arlo Pro 3 is cute as a button and smarter than your average security cam. Arlo packs a lot into this little camera—it works inside and outdoors, it has advanced pan- and- tilt capabilities, and picks up the smallest details thanks to 2K resolution.
But all of those perks come at a price. The Arlo Pro 3 is more expensive than a lot of other wireless security cameras. Arlo also introduced a cloud subscription ($3 per month) for video storage with the Arlo Pro 3, so that’s another expense to consider.
Pros
- Sharp 2K image resolution
- Indoor/outdoor durability
- 100% wire-free
- Smart home compatibility
Cons
- Expensive
- Requires base station
See all of our picks for the best wireless security cameras.
What does 100% wire-free mean?
WeMo Mini: Best smart plug
Smart plugs turn anything you plug into them into a smart appliance. The WeMo Mini stands out because of its size. Many smart plugs cover both of your outlets, so you end up with one snappy smart outlet instead of two boring ones.
Plus, the WeMo Mini plays well with just about every smart hub or smart speaker out there. You can use voice commands with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri. But our favorite feature is the Away Mode. We love anything that helps us relax when our home is left empty.
Pros
- Easy installation
- Compact size
- Voice control with Alexa, Google, Siri
- Away Mode
Cons
- High price tag
- Short battery life
See all of our picks for the best smart plugs.
Away Mode
Philips Hue: Best smart lighting
We’re suckers for a smart light bulb, and Philips Hue bulbs shine a bit brighter in terms of features and easy use. But don’t worry—you’re in charge when it comes to the actual brightness (and the color). All it takes to illuminate things is the mobile app or a voice command for Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.
Best of all, this latest smart bulb from Philips doesn’t require the Philips Hue Hub. That means you can get your smart lighting game on for around $50 (for a 1-pack)—less than half of what it used to cost to get started.
Pros
- Uses Bluetooth
- No hub required
- Voice control with Alexa and Google
- Simple setup
Cons
- Some glitches with Google Home
See all of our picks for the best smart light bulbs.
16 million colors
Lutron Caseta Smart Start Kit: Best smart light switch
Smart bulbs aren’t the only way to add home automation to your lights. This smart light switch is designed to deliver simple smart lighting control that’s easy to set up and use.
Unlike some other smart switches, it has manual buttons you can use, which makes it a great starter switch for newbies to smart home tech.
We also like that the Lutron Caseta works with Apple HomeKit as well as Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. Not many smart devices are compatible with HomeKit, so this is a big advantage if you’re an Apple addict.
Pros
- Compatible with Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
- Comes with helpful buttons
- Includes dimmer
- Designed to work in older homes
Cons
- Requires a hub
- Costs more than other switches
See all of our picks for the best smart light switches.
What is a smart switch?
Chromecast Ultra: Best smart streaming device
There’s so much to stream and so little time. Make your next bingeing marathon easy with the Chromecast Ultra. Thise little baby lets you use voice commands via Google Assistant to control your TV.
All you have to do is connect it to your Google Home device and you’re all set to ask Google to find your show, pause the action, or switch streaming platforms. No more struggle to learn another new remote control (or is that just me?).
It also supports 4K streaming, so you can watch all of your favorites in sharp, Ultra HD.
Pros
- Delivers crisp, 4K picture
- Won’t break the bank
- Works with Google Assistant
Cons
- Requires dedicated outlet for power
See all of our picks for the best Google Assistant devices.
Connect Chromecast to Google Home
Google Nest Protect: Best smart smoke detector
Google Nest Protect talks to you instead of chirping, sends notifications straight to your phone, and watches out for carbon monoxide, fire, and smoke. Why wouldn’t we love it? Nest Protect is also easy to install and doesn’t require any wiring.
The biggest drawback is the price. Even though it’s not the most expensive smart smoke detector out there, at around $120 each, it can get pricey if you need multiple smoke alarms.
Pros
- Watches for smoke, fire, and CO
- Easy to install
- Uses voice instead of chirps
- Sends mobile alerts
Cons
- Higher price tag
See all of our picks for the best smoke detectors and learn how to connect your Nest devices to Google Home.
What else can you get from Nest?
Vivint: Best smart security system
If you’re going smart, you may as well extend that tech to the system you rely on for protection. The best thing about Vivint’s smart home security systems is that they can transform your house into a real smart home.
On top of cutting-edge home security equipment, Vivint also works as a command center for all of your smart devices. Our favorite is that you can control everything from the Vivint Smart Home app instead of toggling between apps for different smart home products.
Pros
- High-end smart home tech
- One app for everything
- 24/7 professional monitoring
- Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
Cons
- Long contracts
See all of our picks for the best smart home security systems.
Vivint Smart Home security basics
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