As convenient as a smart home can be, it takes some work to set one up. To the surprise of some, a smart home also requires maintenance to keep it running smoothly — especially if you want to stay on the cutting edge like us tech journalists. It’s really worth doing an occasional “spring cleaning” of your home tech, be it once a year or whenever there’s a major change.
To that end, here’s a checklist of things to do to keep your smart home in tip-top shape.
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