It self empties into the dock, so thats also one less thing for me to do.

I use a Segwayrobot lawnmoweron the small lawn out back because even theideaof hauling around a lawnmower is exhausting.

Smart devices handle all of this heavy lifting for you.

First, I created a layer of automatic adjustment so that my rooms remain at a comfortable temperature.

For heaters, I use theSmart Enviby eHeat, which effectively heats an area without overloading my electric bill.

Think: If the temperature drops below X, turn on the heater.

The real game changer was myBedJet.

Having a good bed has changed my sleep for the better.

I know because I now track my sleep using myOura ring.

I plan to upgrade to smart blackout shades fromRollisoon.

I have a smart humidifier, and am trying different sheets to see if any help.

Not for nothing, but the incredibly fancy sleeping mask byAurahas become part of my routine.

It is incredibly soft, so it feels like wearing a pillow.

It has Bluetooth and light patterns, and you might set up relaxation routines that will play on it.

I laughed when I opened it, but Ill tell you whatits incredibly effective.

Two kitchen appliances became my crutches: theBravasmart oven, and theBriskit Origin Smart Grill.

The Briskit works similarly.

It’s a fully functioning grill and smoker.

A variety of smart thermometers also help make cooking in my regular oven possible.

To eliminate the labor of standing over the stove stirring, I use aStirMate, an electric pot stirrer.

I also haveGoogle Nest Mini speakersthroughout the house.

This is how I access Google Assistant.

These lights come invariousshapesand can be set to different color schemes and patterns of motion.

That sounds chaotic, but it’s actually the opposite.

It can singlehandedly kill every light in the house in one command.

I reverse it in the morning with turn the lights on.

Calling doing so exhausting and frustrating is an understatement.

I am even able to see doctors' notes that dont appear in MyChart.

you could track period cycles, pain symptoms, and medications.

I was skeptical, but less so after trying the band for a few months.

As you approach a danger point, it alerts you.

I found it super useful for keeping tabs on myself.

I set alarms and get information about the temperature in a room.

I can tell the dryer to run another cycle.

And that’s a real shame.