Our walk through the truly connected home takes us to the master bedroom and the study. Click through to see some of the latest devices that are helping consumers open their doors to the smart home. 

See also: What Is A Smart Home?

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A tri-band router with a 716MHz quad-core processor, the AC2200 features the company’s Intelligent Mesh Technology for speedy and reliable streaming and smart-home control. Setup and security updates are managed through the dedicated app. Suggested retail is $199.

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Geared toward families who regularly stream 4K content — or for houses with dead spots —the Covr-2202 ($299) is engineered to provide scalable high-speed mesh Wi-Fi across an entire home. It offers Wi-Fi 5 AC2200 speeds and uses tri-band Wi-Fi and a dedicated backhaul channel to serve as the communication link between units. This frees up the other two bands for faster streaming and downloads, said the company. The Covr-2202 also has built-in Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa compatibility for a voice-controlled Wi-Fi network.

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This smart speaker delivers 360-degree sound via a ringed 3.1-channel array with a passive radiator. Its curved 7.8-inch display, meanwhile, lets consumers stay connected and even view song lyrics to sing along. Features include built-in voice control with Alexa compatibility, LED lighting, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2. The projected price is $999, said the company.

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With built-in Google Assistant, Lenovo’s newest smart device features both voice and touch controls that let users stream music, check the weather or set their schedule. Its unobtrusive design features a full fabric soft-touch cover, touchscreen, 6-watt speaker and a display that only activates when in use, reverting to customizable clock faces during downtime. It will ship this spring for $79.99.

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