Going on Vacation? Here’s the Final Smart Home Check I Always Make


It’s vacation season, and in my years of testing smart home tech, I’ve learned some valuable lessons about how to prepare for a getaway. There’s one step that almost everyone skips, but it’s incredibly important if you have any home devices like smart thermostats, home security systems, leak detectors and other tech that helps out while you’re away. 

The good news? It only takes a minute or two, all you need is your phone and you can do it while walking around with luggage in hand. Here’s how it works and why it’s so important. 

Read more: 9 Must-Do Security Checks When You’re Heading to a Vacation Rental

Open all your home apps to check connections and updates

a screenshot of the Aqara app showing cards for security cam views, lights, sensors and more.

Give your smart home devices a check to make sure they’re connected before you go.

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It sounds simple, but you’d be amazed how many times I’ve checked an app remotely only to find that the Wi-Fi connection no longer works because of router or app updates, or that I needed to enable a new firmware upload before I left — and that’s not always something you can do remotely.

So, sometime between packing bags and pulling out of the driveway, I do a quick check of all the current home apps I’m using. It’s typically enough to open the app and check its Wi-Fi connection and firmware settings.

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If there’s a security camera or pet cam I use, I check the live view to make sure it’s functioning (that usually means everything else on the device is working, too). If it’s something like a leak detector or motion sensor, popping into the home page to check that the device status is live and reporting is usually enough. For smart thermostats, I check that the temperature readings are accurate and that I can adjust the temperature from my phone. For devices that are connected to a central platform like Apple Home, I drop in and make sure all of my device tiles are active and working.

Usually, this only takes about a minute if everything is working. If an app runs into connection problems or has dropped my Wi-Fi and needs to be reset, then I’m glad I checked. I spend a few more minutes reconnecting or updating as needed. Then it’s vacation time, and I don’t have to worry about devices going silent on me.

Don’t forget an app run-through before leaving your smart home. And if you’re getting tired of managing that many apps, I have a handy little guide on cutting down on home app use that you might appreciate, too. Bon voyage!





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