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24 smart home gifts to check off your Christmas list – your ultimate guide for the holidays

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and you know what that means – it’s gift-buying (and giving) season. And this year, you’ll want to go smart with your purchases. I mean that both literally and figuratively. 

That smart home train is unstoppable, and we’re all inevitably climbing aboard. According to Statista, the household penetration rate of the smart home market is “projected to increase from 47.9% in 2023 to 75.1% by 2028.” So you might as well hop on now.

Luckily, smart home devices are getting more and more affordable each year as they rapidly become the new norm. Affordable, practical, time-saving, and life-altering in that they make our lives a lot easier, they make for the perfect gifts during the holiday season. 

The best part is that there’s something for everyone, no matter their budget, dwelling, and lifestyle, which is why I put together this extensive gift guide on the best smart home devices for every user, from the homeowners and apartment dwellers to pet lovers, people who love to host parties, and students; I even have picks for the tech-averse.

Follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings, and hot holiday deals! You might also want to check out our guides to the best Christmas sales in the US and Boxing Day sales in the UK, for even more great holiday and Christmas gift ideas.

The best smart home gifts for the budget-minded

The best smart home gifts for homeowners

The best smart home gifts for apartment dwellers

The best smart home gifts for pet lovers

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