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    John Davidson

    We don’t believe it. A smart home device that actually works?

    Every six months or so, we perform in-depth experiments to see if smart home devices are still as bad as ever. This time, we got a different answer than usual.

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    Regular readers of this column may know how diligently the staff here at the Digital Life Laboratories have been knocking on the door of the Internet of Things (IoT) department here in the Labs, just to check whether it’s worth stepping inside yet.

    Every six months or so, we perform in-depth experiments attempting to answer the #1 and #2 questions on the lips of everyone who’s ever bought a $100 internet-enabled thingamabob and attempted to use it in their home:

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