No More Wires In Your Home Soon
In the western world people have embraced technology ever since electricity become widely available. Everything from electric door bells to home computers were readily embraced in the hope they would make people’s lives easier and give people more free time. To large extent this is true. Items like washing machines and vacuum cleaners have revolutionized the way we live, but they have always had one floor in that they are wired into your home and so limit your freedom.
Everyone knows how much effort is involved in hooking up your lawnmower to the mains and trying to find an extension cable that will reach to the end of the garden and not give you a thousand volt shock if you mow over it. We have always been chained either to one part of the house or to the house itself, but this is all changing with the freedom that wireless technology gifts us.
Without purchasing a different stereo for each room of your house, there used to be no way to listen to your music as you moved about from room to room. Nowadays you can have one central unit and wireless speakers in each room allowing you to hear your tunes wherever you wonder. Wireless internet means you can roam your house freely on your laptop and you can even buy a wireless alarm clock that connects to your stereo wirelessly and blasts out your favorite ABBA song (or whatever you like) to wake you up in the morning.
We are completely surrounded by wireless devices in this day and age, and each one of them plays it’s part in making everyday life run that bit smoother. Many experts believe that over half of the technology found in the home will be wireless-based by the year 2015, which will mean the level of freedom people enjoy will be more than ever.