Transforming Your Condo into a Next-Gen Smart Home Experience

Gone are the days when we must get up to press a button on the TV to adjust the volume, use actual keys to unlock doorknobs, or turn a knob to control the air conditioning unit's thermostat. These days, all we have to do is sit pretty on our couches, let technology do its work, and enjoy the full comfort of our home in Perdana like it’s a happily ever after. Does that sound glorious? Here are our favourite technology upgrades to turn your condominium in Perdana Exclusive into the ultimate smart home that your neighbours will envy.

● Smart plugs – These simple smart innovations are the easiest way to transform any appliance into a smart one. Just plug your televisions, your electric fans, office lights, kitchen appliances, and so on and you will be able to control them using your phone. You can even use voice commands using a virtual assistant or voice recognition software and level up the convenience even more.

● Smart sound speakers – Don’t you just want to be able to say “play Taylor Swift song” and your speaker will automatically do that? Install a smart speaker in your home and enjoy the absolute pleasure of music right at your voice command. You can even play podcasts, listen to current events, news, and weather just the simple sound of your voice.

● Smart vacuum – One of the challenges of owning a Perdana exclusive home is maintaining it and keeping it spic and span. You definitely need a smart vacuum to help keep your brand new condo clean and fresh. A smart vacuum lets you remove access using your phone. Even when you’re running errands or at the office, you can continue cleaning the condo and even receive updates on how the cleaning task is doing.

● Smart electricity – Solar-powered homes are easily becoming typical these days, with more and more Malaysian neighbourhoods shifting to or integrating solar energy into their properties. You can significantly cut down on utility bills when some of your home’s appliances draw their power from solar power. In fact, the Malaysian government will offer incentives to homes who transition to adopting solar energy, so this should be motivation enough for you to consider solar power.

● Smart pet devices – If you have pets at home, it's easy enough to install pet monitoring devices or pet alerts to your cat’s collar or your dog’s leash. You can even have dog cameras that will ping you at various times throughout the day to update you if your dog ate, played, or used the treats dispenser. This is definitely perfect for the busy Malaysian who wants to keep track of their beloved pets.

● Smart fridge – Have you seen those ASMR videos of home vloggers documenting their food preparation and cooking activities at home? Well, you may have seen smart fridges that have multiple functionality such as keeping track of food expiration dates, keeping track of grocery shopping lists, reminding you of your food items to buy, sending messages and emails, as well as recommending recipes based on what you have in your fridge. This is so convenient for the modern homeowner and it’s definitely one you shouldn’t skip out on.

So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and hunt down your perfect condominium in Perdana and immediately spruce up your property into a smart home that will adapt to your very own lifestyle.

EAN Content

Content shared by this account is either news shared free by third parties or sponsored (paid for) content from third parties. Please be advised that links to third party websites are not endorsed by Estate Agent Networking - Please do your own research before committing to any third party business promoted on our website.

You May Also Enjoy

Estate Agent Talk

Commonhold White Paper – Thoughts from the Industry

The sale of new leasehold flats in England and Wales is to be banned under Labour’s plan to end the  ‘feudal’ system. Labour wants to switch to Scotland’s commonhold system There are around 5 million leaseholders in England and Wales. Under commonhold, each flat owner would own the freehold of their home, but also have…
Read More
Breaking News

Greenpeace Ruling Exposes UK Government Policy

In January 2025, Greenpeace brought a collective action against the Dutch state for failing to comply with a 2018 European Court of Justice ruling on nutrient neutrality. An appeal is expected: however, as the UK Government has adopted the same ‘tax builders for pollution others cause’ approach to reducing nutrient pollution, it may find itself…
Read More
Love or Hate Rightmove
Breaking News

Rightmove commentary on mortgage market + weekly tracker

Commenting on the mortgage market, Rightmove’s expert Matt Smith said: “The market has settled after the unexpectedly high inflation figure. Average mortgage rates on many products have trickled downwards, and we’ve even seen the return of some eye-grabbing sub-4% mortgage rates for those with the biggest deposits. It shows that mortgage lenders are still keen to…
Read More
Breaking News

Government plans to ban new leasehold flats

With the Government’s plans to ban new leasehold flats, an expert says the system must be ready to cope. With the news that Government is to outline plans to ban new leasehold flats and adopt commonhold, with draft Leasehold and Commonhold Reform Bill to be published later this year, Scott Goldstein, Partner, Payne Hicks Beach,…
Read More
bank of england interest rate
Breaking News

Bank of England Money and Credit Report – January 2025

Overview These monthly statistics on the amount of, and interest rates on, borrowing and deposits by households and businesses are used by the Bank’s policy committees to understand economic trends and developments in the UK banking system. Key points: Net borrowing of mortgage debt by individuals rose by £0.9 billion, to £4.2 billion in January.…
Read More
Breaking News

Right to Manage: changes to legislation come into effect on Monday

On Monday 3 March further provisions within the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 come into force, including Section 49 which concerns the change of non-residential limit on Right to Manage (RTM) claims. This secondary legislation will mean that residential leaseholders within a mixed-use scheme will qualify for RTM when the commercial element of a…
Read More