We've compiled a list of the top smart home gadgets available this year, ranging from security systems to intelligent thermostats. Smart speakers are vital for entertainment and smart home automation, and they are becoming more popular. We are not going to refrain from endorsing a fantastic product because it was released earlier than January 1, 2021, on the market. Not every product on this list was debuted in the current calendar year.
With intelligent home equipment, the procedure might be challenging to understand. Some problems can be solved with a single device, such as scheduling a light with a smart plug. It's possible that you already have a smart speaker with Alexa or Google Assistant built-in, and you'd want to expand on that. These smart home devices are compatible with a variety of voice-activated systems.
Below are the top 5 intelligent home equipment you can buy for upgrades.

Sonos One (Gen 1)
The Sonos One is compatible with practically every music streaming service available, and it sounds great doing it. No matter how loud the music is, the speaker's microphone array will almost magically react to the Alexa wake phrase. Trying to find the most excellent music-listening smart speaker? See what we have to say about home entertainment in the next section.

NuWave OxyPure Smart Air Purifier
An air purifier that is effective and huge, the OxyPure Smart Air Purifier from NuWave. Manually starting cleaning cycles is a cinch because of the touch-sensitive controls. There is an automated mode that operates the device based on the air quality in the area. For $500, it can be used with Amazon's Alexa and Google Assistant.

Roborock S7+
Roborock S7 is the most excellent robot mop/vacuum combo we've ever tested. It has a sonic vibration system that can scrub hard floors up to 3,000 times per minute with the S7, which retails for $650. The Auto-Empty Dock is included with the $950 S7+ configuration.

Ecobee SmartThermostat with voice control
Alexa is included in Ecobee's newest smart thermostat, but that may be the least significant feature. To determine which rooms are occupied, remote room sensors use their onboard motion sensors and monitor the temperature in those rooms. The thermostat takes this information into account, instructing the HVAC system to heat or cool the occupied rooms to as close to the desired temperature as possible.
