Why Smart Lighting in Your Home Is Worth It

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April 25, 2022

Here at Review Geek, we love smart lighting. It’s a wonderful way to give your home color and convenience, and quite a few options are possible to purchase whether you own your home or rent.

But I know plenty of people out there think it’s pretty pointless. After all, why can’t you just get up off your keister and flip that switch? Well, it’s not about that. Smart lighting offers so much more than just “the chance to be lazy.” But, hey, you know what? Sometimes there’s nothing wrong with being lazy either. Let us make the case—in the top story.

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On a side note: I want to thank the many people who emailed me with thoughts, comments, and suggestions about this newsletter. I’ve been trying to respond to them all, but I got more emails than I anticipated. I’ll definitely take some of the feedback into consideration. But the number of “don’t change a thing!” messages were good for the heart.

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