Stoov Homey reviewed: the modern hot water bottle
The Stoov Homey is the evolution of the hot water bottle. Safer, electric, and with no hot water at all. Is it worth the $150-ish cost?
The Stoov Homey is the evolution of the hot water bottle. Safer, electric, and with no hot water at all. Is it worth the $150-ish cost?
Cold nights demand cool tech to warm you up, and that’s exactly what the Stoov Big Hug aims to be. Is it worth the price?
Winter is almost upon us, as the colder temperatures start to hit Australia. And just in time is a gadget that aims to keep you warm without needing a cord wrapped around you.
Need slightly cleaner air than what your home normally offers? Dyson is updating its fans and air purifiers, and they’ll handle more than just clear air, it seems.
An Alexa enabled speaker or smart display can control your music or tell you the weather, but once you learn routines, they become even more useful.
The cool season is beginning to kick in, and it might be time to trade in the fan for a heater. Dyson, however, has both, and it will even clean your air.
Kogan’s take on the smart home isn’t stopping at heaters, as the company looks into ways to light up and keep your home cool.
There are lots of ways to make your home smarter, whether its with WiFi lightbulbs, smart speakers, or security cameras, but Kogan’s foray will begin with something made for winter.
Keeping the air cool and clean is only an appliance away, and hey, there’s an app, too. That’s Dyson’s Pure Hot+Cool Link in a nutshell.
As summer starts to fade and the temperature drops, the old heaters come out to warm up the homestead. Announced this week, Dyson’s latest approach here is to make the heater able to clean your home, too.