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Can you call your home “smart” if it only works inside a single company’s ecosystem?
As smart home adoption surges past 60 million US households in 2026, the growing dominance of proprietary ecosystems like Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home raises a critical question: does convenience justify lock-in? Cast your vote and share your take on what truly makes a home 'smart.'
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