Top 5 Smart Home YouTube Channels You Should Watch

Top 5 Smart Home YouTube Channels You Should Watch

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I’ve got to be honest, I’m a YouTube junkie. Once upon a time, the only thing I’d watched on my phone or TV was Hulu or Netflix, but now? Entertaining and educational content all the way! I was made for the years of no cable TV.  

 

I love to keep myself updated with all new smart home gadgets so I am always looking for the best real reviews and news about the latest things happenings in the home automation world.   

 

These days, unlimited smart gadgets are on the market and it is good to get all the information on a particular smart device you are going to buy. Now, with the summer coming to an end and the holiday season approaching, you should subscribe to these YouTube Home Automation Channels to make yourself aware of all new smart home automation technologies.


My Top 5 Smart Home YouTube Channels You Should Watch 

 

1. CNETTV 

If you want to know everything about Home automation, smart operating system, and much more, CNETTV is the authority when it comes to tech. They provide the latest tech news, unbiased reviews, comparisons, rumor rants, giveaways, apps and many more can be found here. You can find information about every single gadget from smart speakers and smart lights to security cameras and smart locks. CNET is the go-to for anything in the tech industry. For more info on the latest tech reviews, click cnet.com


 2. The Verge  

The Verge Is one of the leading sites and channels when it comes to high-quality tech on YouTube and also related websites. You can find everything related to home automation but also provide the latest technology, science, and culture news. Recently, The Verge just created a new series called Home of The Future, hosted by Grant Imahara who showcase and examines smart modern homes. To find more on home automation check out theverge.com

Latest Update: Grant Imahara, an electrical engineer and the host of the popular science show MythBusters, Netflix’s White Rabbit Project, and several popular film projects have sadly passed away at the age of 49. 

Grant was a truly brilliant engineer and will be missed in the entire tech industry. May the Force be with you! 


3. MK-SmartHouse 

MK-SmartHouse is one of the top YouTube channels for Home Automation, with over 31,345 subscribers and counting. Matt Kaczynski is the founder of MK-SmartHouse and has been in smart home automation for the past few years. Matt gives his views the best camera quality as well as for content also.

The channel will show you the path to creating your very own Ultimate Smart House. This is your definitive source for technology reviews. Upload content and new videos very often about Arduino, raspberry pi, esp8266, OpenHAB 2, and more to do home automation reviews. I will say this channel is not for beginners but more for your advanced smart home users. You can find out more on his website, MKSmartHouse.com. 


4. Tech with Brett  

My first choice is TechwithBrett YouTube channel, run by Brett, also the founder of techwithbrett.com. Brett’s goal is to help you learn about tech and finding tech solutions for you! A family man like myself, with three girls who also reviews products with their dad. This is a great channel for your average smart home user. Tech with Brett has good camera work and quality content.

This channel also supplies content on a regular basis and is very motivational to look at. My first visit to this channel was when I was in dilemma to pick up my first smart speaker and confused between Amazon Alexa and Google Home. If you look at Brett’s reviews, you’ll find he has massive YouTube Views.


5. Danny Winget

Danny Winget is not your average Smart Home channel. Danny features anything that inspires him which includes Smartphones to Smart Houses. Danny has reviewed more smart home products that are geared toward you as an average consumer. He also enjoys spending time with his family and wife, which is what attracted me to his channel. Danny has over 360,000 subscribers with over 69,000,000 views on his channel. Anyone can find a lot of information about Home Automation or high-end smart technology. You can also find interesting content about smartphones and other cool stuff.

Related Article: Intro to Smart Home Automation 101


I hope this blog; Top 5 Smart Home YouTube Channels in 2018 is informative as I am here to educate and give perspective on what’s going on in the tech world that relates to my everyday life in home automation.   

 

What do you think about the Top 5 Smart Home YouTube Channels in 2018? What are your favorite top 5 smart home YouTube channels?  

 

Don’t forget to check out our recommended gadgets for the best tech for your buck.    

 

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It's great to see that you have come across my website. I hope you explore it thoroughly. The website caters to regular consumers who have an interest in home automation. I am based in the Tri-state area and enjoy the latest smart tech along with my wonderful wife and three energetic boys.

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It's great to see that you have come across my website. I hope you explore it thoroughly. The website caters to regular consumers who have an interest in home automation. I am based in the Tri-state area and enjoy the latest smart tech along with my wonderful wife and three energetic boys.

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