smart door lock
/smˈɑːɹt dˈoːɹ lˈɑːk/
noun
an electronic lock that can be locked and unlocked through various methods such as keyless entry, biometric verification, or remote control using a smartphone app
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smart thermostat
/smˈɑːɹt θˈɜːmoʊstˌæt/
noun
a device that can be controlled remotely and programmed to automatically adjust the temperature of a home or building based on the user's preferences and behavior patterns
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home assistant device
/hˈoʊm ɐsˈɪstənt dɪvˈaɪs/
noun
a smart electronic device that uses voice recognition and natural language processing to enable users to control their smart home devices, answer questions, and perform other tasks through voice commands
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smart plug
/smˈɑːɹt plˈʌɡ/
noun
an electronic device that plugs into a wall outlet and allows you to control the power supply to another device that is plugged into it through a mobile app or voice assistant
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smoke alarm
/smˈoʊk ɐlˈɑːɹm/
noun
a device or alarm that goes off if it detects smoke or fire
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home theater system
/hˈoʊm θˈiəɾɚ sˈɪstəm/
noun
a set of audio and visual equipment designed to provide an immersive movie theater experience in a private residence
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wireless speaker
/wˈaɪɚləs spˈiːkɚ/
noun
a type of speaker that connects to audio sources without the need for cables or wires
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wi-fi router
/wˈaɪfˌaɪ ɹˈaʊɾɚ/
noun
a device that enables wireless communication between multiple devices and provides internet access
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video doorbell
/vˈɪdɪoʊ dˈoːɹbɛl/
noun
a smart device that allows homeowners to see and communicate with visitors remotely via a mobile app, while also providing motion detection and other security features
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robot vacuum cleaner
/ɹˈoʊbɑːt vˈækjuːm klˈiːnɚ/
noun
a self-contained, programmable device that uses sensors and brushes to clean floors autonomously
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smart outlet
/smˈɑːɹt ˈaʊtlɛt/
noun
an electrical outlet that can be controlled remotely using a smartphone app, voice command, or automated schedule
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smart TV
/smˈɑːɹt tˌiːvˈiː/
noun
an internet-connected television with built-in software for accessing online content and apps without external devices
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gaming console
/ɡˈeɪmɪŋ kˈɑːnsoʊl/
noun
a specialized computer system designed for playing video games on a TV or other display screen
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pc
/ˈpiˈsi/
noun
a personal computer that is used by one person
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sound system
/sˈaʊnd sˈɪstəm/
noun
a piece of equipment used for playing recorded music, making a live performance, or turning up sound through speakers
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remote control
/ɹɪmˈoʊt kəntɹˈoʊl/
noun
a device that controls a piece of electrical or electronic equipment such as a television from a distance
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cable box
/kˈeɪbəl bˈɑːks/
noun
a device provided by a cable TV provider that receives cable signals and delivers TV programming to a connected television set
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streaming device
/stɹˈiːmɪŋ dɪvˈaɪs/
noun
a device that enables the streaming of digital media, such as movies, TV shows, and music, from online platforms directly to a television or other display
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DVD player
/dˌiːvˌiːdˈiː plˈeɪɚ/
noun
an electronic device that plays DVD discs, allowing a person to watch movies, TV shows, or other video content on a television or other display
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stereo system
/stˈɛɹɪˌoʊ sˈɪstəm/
noun
an audio equipment setup that includes two or more speakers and an amplifier that produces sound that is typically intended for music or entertainment purposes
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smart smoke alarm
/smˈɑːɹt smˈoʊk ɐlˈɑːɹm/
noun
a device that uses advanced technology to detect smoke and fire and send alerts to the homeowner's smartphone or other smart devices
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burglar alarm
/bˈɜːɡlɚɹ ɐlˈɑːɹm/
noun
an electronic piece of equipment that once switched on, prevents unauthorized entry to a house, building, or other premises by producing a loud noise
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fire alarm
/fˈaɪɚɹ ɐlˈɑːɹm/
noun
a device that gives warning of a fire, by making a loud noise
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intercom system
/ˌɪntɚkˈɑːm sˈɪstəm/
noun
a communication system that allows people in different parts of a plane, office, etc. to speak to each other
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carbon monoxide detector
/kˈɑːɹbən mʌnˈɑːksaɪd dɪtˈɛktɚ/
noun
an electronic device that detects the presence of carbon monoxide gas and sounds an alarm to alert occupants in case of high levels of the gas, which is poisonous and can be lethal
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motion detector
/mˈoʊʃən dɪtˈɛktɚ/
noun
a device that detects the presence of movement within a specific area and can trigger an alarm or other action as a result
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smart home hub
/smˈɑːɹt hˈoʊm hˈʌb/
noun
a central device that connects and controls multiple smart home devices and allows them to work together seamlessly
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TV
/ˈtiˈvi/, /ˌtɛɫəˈvɪʒən/
noun
an electronic device that shows images and videos and plays sounds and people use to watch different programs
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