Thousands of Israelis are turning their homes into smart spaces, controlling their lights, air conditioning, and blinds through smartphones, and even setting romantic ambiance scenes. But how much does it actually cost to convert your home into a smart one, and is it a good investment?
The concept of a smart home, once seen as a luxury for the wealthy, has now become more accessible thanks to advancements in technology and decreasing costs. A smart home enables you to control electrical devices like lighting, blinds, and heating systems remotely or based on pre-set routines. For example, you can program the air conditioning to turn on as you approach your house or have the blinds automatically close at sunset.
The costs can vary depending on the extent of the setup. A full smart home solution in Israel, where all electrical devices are connected to the internet and controlled via an app, can cost around NIS 50,000. This price includes engineering plans, installation of touch panels, and the integration of a central hub. If you prefer a more budget-friendly option, you can start small by purchasing individual smart devices such as smart heaters, lighting, or air conditioning controllers.
Whether you’re looking to fully automate your home or simply want to test a few smart devices, the smart home trend is no longer exclusive to the wealthy and can offer both convenience and efficiency for a modern lifestyle.