As smart home technology gets smarter, so should the way in which these innovative devices connect to the internet. Enter the San Mateo-based company Cirrent and its newly minted automatic connection service for smart Wi-Fi products. Designed to work with everything from smart televisions to thermostats, Cirrent’s new offering instantly allows these connected devices to securely connect to the internet immediately after being unpackaged and installed. No more fumbling with passwords or hitting a wall when it comes to connectivity.
From the article "Cirrent Will Connect Your Smart Home Devices To The Internet Right Out Of The Box" by Rick Stella.
The average U.S. streaming household now holds 5.8 subscriptions, up from 5.5 in 2021, while spending per service is declining a sign that households are trimming what they keep rather than adding...
A 2025 Parks Associates study found that nearly two-thirds of US internet households now own at least one smart device. How do smart home AI devices make daily life easier? They handle your daily c...
Google’s wired doorbell excels with on-device detection and tight Nest integration, and Arlo’s wired unit is known for a tall field of view and strong notifications. But Ring continues to lead brand r...
Homes now juggle well over a dozen connected devices on average, according to researchers like Parks Associates, and that number climbs quickly with smart speakers, security cams, and gaming consoles....