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</div><p>It’s hard to believe that I’ve had a comprehensive smart home for less than a year. My <a href="
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<p>You always feel a bit like you’re camping for a little while on moving into a new home, when you’re not yet fully unpacked and things aren’t all set up the way you want them. I was surprised just how much of that feeling I got from the lack of home automation.</p>
<p>So it was with some relief that I finally set about rectifying this. Since most of the kit in the old place was included in the sale, we were stating from scratch in our new place …</p>
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