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A bad budget smart home device wastes more money in setup time, subscriptions, and ecosystem dead ends than a slightly pricier product that simply works If you’re trying to build a small, reliable setup for under $100 per device, the trap isn’t the sticker price—it’s the hidden cost of friction: required hubs, extra accessories, recurring services, and apps that quietly lose features
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These five devices—all under $20—integrate with ecosystems you probably already own and solve everyday annoyances I didn't even realize I had A two-pack runs about $15, and honestly, the Amazon Basics Smart Plug might be the single best bang-for-your-buck purchase in my whole setup
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