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The Best Smart Home Products for Renters

You can still live out your high-tech dreams in a rental. These useful smart home devices won't impact your security deposit and are easy to take with you when your lease expires.

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Owning a home means having the freedom to install any smart device you desire. When renting, your options are more limited. 

The last thing you want is to go through the trouble of upgrading someone else's home, only to lose your security deposit for making changes not permitted in your lease. As a general rule, you should never mess with plumbing, electrical wiring, or major appliances in a property you're renting.  

Installing a fancy new smart toilet, laundry machine, oven, or refrigerator in a property you're renting is likely out of the question. Moreover, many smart home security systems, outdoor surveillance cameras, video doorbells, and other internet-connected gadgets require electrical wiring, making them unsuitable for renters. 

But renting doesn't mean having to forgo all the conveniences of a connected home. There's plenty of plug-in and battery-powered models you can easily set up on your own in minutes, then take with you to your next spot when your lease is up. Read on for the most renter-friendly smart home devices. 

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  • Amazon Echo (4th Gen)

    Best for Most Alexa Users
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The fourth-generation Amazon Echo speaker takes the sound quality and smart home hub capabilities of the Echo Plus and puts it in a new round package.
    • Pros

      • As powerful as the Echo Plus
      • Strong bass for the size
      • Built-in smart home hub
    • Cons

      • High frequencies don't get quite as much finesse as they could
      • Alexa can still be awkward to talk to
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  • Amazon Echo Show 8 (3rd Gen, 2023 release)

    Best Smart Display
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The third-generation Amazon Echo Show 8 remains the best Alexa smart display for most homes thanks to software-based audio enhancements and other subtle upgrades.
    • Pros

      • Big sound with automatic acoustic adjustments
      • Loads of Alexa voice control features
      • High-resolution, auto-framing camera
      • Fast performance
      • Supports Matter, Thread, Zigbee
    • Cons

      • Limited bass response
      • Doesn't function as an Eero mesh node
  • GE Clearview Smart Air Conditioner

    Best Window Air Conditioner
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Wi-Fi-enabled GE ClearView PHNT10 air conditioner is impressively quiet and does a superb job of cooling without blocking the view from your window.
    • Pros

      • Fast, quiet cooling
      • Provides full window view
      • Generates power usage reports
      • Voice controls
      • Works with IFTTT
    • Cons

      • Pricey
      • Doesn't support HomeKit
  • iRobot Roomba j7+ Pet Obstacle Avoiding Self-Empty Robot Vacuum

    Best for Homes With Accident-Prone Pets
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    While pricey, iRobot's Roomba j7+ robot vacuum has smarts to spare, with a guarantee to avoid pet waste and a self-emptying base that means you rarely have to lift a finger.
    • Pros

      • Pet waste-avoidance guarantee
      • Auto-empty base
      • Intelligently suggests Keep-Out Zones
      • Supports Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands
      • Allows for scheduled area cleanings
      • Rarely gets stuck
      • User-friendly companion app
    • Cons

      • Expensive
      • Unimpressive battery life
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  • Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Slim With Energy Monitoring (KP125M)

    Best Matter-Compatible Smart Plug With Energy Monitoring
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    TP-Link’s Matter-enabled Kasa KP125M smart plug works with just about every smart home platform, supports lots of third-party integrations, and keeps track of how much energy your connected devices use.
    • Pros

      • Supports many smart home platforms, including Matter
      • Generates energy reports with estimated costs
      • Works with voice controls
      • Lots of integration options
      • Compact size
    • Cons

      • Expensive
  • Amazon Echo Dot with Clock 4th Gen (2020)

    Best for Nightstands and Desks
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The fourth-generation Amazon Echo Dot With Clock is an ideal smart speaker for your desk or nightstand, with a small LED display that makes a big difference in usability.
    • Pros

      • Affordable
      • Simple to use
      • Shows time, alarms, and temperature
    • Cons

      • Only a cosmetic change from previous model
      • Weak bass
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  • Arlo Essential XL

    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Arlo Essential XL Outdoor is a wireless outdoor home security camera with standout battery life and lots of features for a relatively affordable price.
    • Pros

      • Good image quality
      • Long battery life
      • Works with Alexa and Google voice commands
      • Strong third-party device support
      • Color night vision
      • Built-in spotlight and siren
      • Intelligent motion alerts
    • Cons

      • Access to recorded video requires a subscription
      • Doesn't support Apple HomeKit
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  • Govee Lynx Dream LED Lights

    Best Outdoor String Lights
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    Designed for outdoor use, the fun, highly customizable Govee Lynx Dream String Lights feature multicolor LEDs that you can control with your phone or voice.
    • Pros

      • Lots of customizable lighting effects
      • Supports Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands
      • Works with IFTTT
      • No hub required
    • Cons

      • Bulbs are spaced far apart
      • No HomeKit support
  • iRobot Roomba 694

    Best for First-Time Robovac Buyers
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Roomba 694 is iRobot's least expensive robot vacuum and an excellent budget-friendly floor cleaner that supports app and voice control, and lets you schedule cleaning runs.
    • Pros

      • Affordable
      • Rarely gets stuck
      • Seamless app setup
      • Supports Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant voice control
      • Allows for scheduled cleanings
      • Detects and focuses on heavily soiled areas
    • Cons

      • Loud
      • Missed some debris on carpets in testing
      • Lacks smart navigation, mapping abilities
      • No carrying handle
  • Leviton Decora Smart Mini Plug-In Dimmer D23LP-2RW

    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    Though on the expensive side, the Leviton Decora Smart Mini Plug-In Dimmer is an easy-to-install smart plug that lets you control lamps and other small lighting appliances with any of the major home automation platforms.
    • Pros

      • Supports Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, Matter, and SmartThings
      • Works with IFTTT applets
      • Lots of lighting customization options
    • Cons

      • Pricey
      • Lacks energy usage reports
  • Wyze Plug Outdoor

    Most Affordable Outdoor Plug
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Wyze Plug Outdoor is a weatherproof dual-outlet smart plug that offers phone and voice control, energy reporting, and lots of integration with third-party devices for just $18.
    • Pros

      • Very affordable
      • Supports voice control
      • Works with lots of smart devices
      • Energy reporting
      • Independent dual outlet control
    • Cons

      • Doesn't support Apple HomeKit
  • Bottom Line:

    The TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip HS300 is a feature-rich six-outlet smart surge protector that you can control with your voice or with a mobile device.
    • Pros

      • Wi-Fi.
      • Voice control.
      • Surge protection.
      • Energy monitoring.
      • Works with IFTTT.
    • Cons

      • Expensive.
      • Outlets aren't childproof.
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  • Wyze Plug

    Best Overall Value
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The super-affordable Wyze Plug is easy to use and lets you control whatever you plug into it with your phone and voice.
    • Pros

      • Very affordable
      • Easy to install
      • Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice control
      • Lots of third-party support
    • Cons

      • Doesn't support HomeKit
      • Lacks power usage reporting
  • Google Nest Audio

    Best for Google Users
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Nest Audio smart speaker offers Google Assistant functionality and clear, detailed sound in an attractive design for a reasonable price.
    • Pros

      • Balanced sound with strong, detailed highs
      • Supports Bluetooth and Google Cast
      • Google Assistant is more useful than ever
    • Cons

      • Bass isn't particularly powerful
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  • Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen)

    Best for Tracking Your Sleep
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    With the ability to track your sleep in addition to all of the voice control capacity of the original, the second-generation Nest Hub smart display is an ideal bedside companion for Google Assistant users.
    • Pros

      • Tracks sleep and breathing
      • Intuitive interface
      • Excellent smart home controls
      • Google Assistant responds quickly
      • Compact design
    • Cons

      • Might attribute co-sleeper's coughing/snoring to you
      • No camera for video calls
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  • Apple HomePod mini

    Best for Smart Siri audio for less
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Apple HomePod mini speaker offers Siri voice assistance and smart home control in an attractive little orb design for just $99, but the Amazon Echo delivers substantially more audio power for the same price.
    • Pros

      • Solid audio performance with rich bass and bright highs
      • Multiple speakers can be grouped and used as stereo pairs
      • Easy Siri voice control
      • Good Apple Home app integration for smart home controls
    • Cons

      • Not the absolute best audio quality for the price
      • No aux input
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  • Wyze Bulb Color

    The Best Overall Value
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Wyze Bulb Color is a refreshingly affordable smart light bulb you can control with your phone and voice that supports device-triggered automations, schedules, sleep routines, and more.
    • Pros

      • Affordable
      • Bright and dimmable
      • Hub-free app control
      • Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT
      • Can be set up individually or as a group
      • Supports automations, custom scenes, schedules, and sleep routines
    • Cons

      • Not sold individually
      • No dynamic lighting effects
  • Philips Dimmable A19 Smart Wi-Fi WiZ Light Bulb

    Best for Affordable, Hub-Free Philips Bulbs
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Philips Dimmable A19 Smart Wi-Fi Wiz light bulb is an affordable, hub-free LED you can control from your phone that offers plenty of options for customization and third-party connectivity.
    • Pros

      • Affordable
      • No hub required
      • Connects via Wi-Fi for remote app control
      • Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, and Siri shortcuts
      • Supports light Rhythms, Scenes, and Schedules
    • Cons

      • Finicky Wi-Fi setup and app control in testing
      • No HomeKit support
  • Wyze Bulb White

    Best for Affordable White Smart Bulb
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The budget-friendly Wyze Bulb White boasts several upgrades over its already excellent predecessor, including an easier setup process, longer life expectancy, and a wider dimming range.
    • Pros

      • Very affordable
      • Long lifespan
      • Lots of smart features
    • Cons

      • Lacks support for Apple HomeKit
  • August Wi-Fi Smart Lock

    Best for Built-in Wi-Fi
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The sleek August Wi-Fi Smart Lock is easy to install and packs a ton of features into its compact frame.
    • Pros

      • Works with Alexa, Google, HomeKit, IFTTT, and more
      • Automatic Lock and Unlock
      • Easy to install
      • Streamlined design
    • Cons

      • Pricey
      • Short battery life
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  • Eufy Indoor Cam E220

    Affordable 2K Video
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Eufy Indoor Cam 2K Pan & Tilt P24 is an affordable indoor home security camera that delivers vivid high-resolution video and is packed with features typically found on pricier models.
    • Pros

      • Affordable
      • Sharp 2K video
      • Automatic motion tracking
      • Sound and motion detection
      • Local and cloud storage
      • Works with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, and Google Assistant
    • Cons

      • Doesn't support IFTTT
      • Some features not available in HomeKit
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  • Wyze Cam OG

    Best Low-Cost Wyze Camera
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The supremely low-cost Wyze Cam OG indoor/outdoor security camera delivers 1080p video, doesn't skimp on features, and supports a useful picture-in-picture mode when paired with another OG cam.
    • Pros

      • Affordable
      • Sharp 1080p video
      • Color night vision
      • Built-in spotlight
      • Picture-in-picture mode
      • Supports voice controls and lots of third-party integrations
      • Local and cloud storage options
    • Cons

      • Outdoor power adapter costs extra
      • Some features require a subscription
      • Lacks HomeKit support
  • Ring Alarm Pro

    All-in-One Home Security and Wi-Fi
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Ring Alarm Pro is a DIY smart home security system and a Wi-Fi mesh router in one, and handles both tasks with aplomb.
    • Pros

      • Built-in Wi-Fi 6 mesh router
      • Excellent power and internet backup solutions
      • Supports Alexa voice control
      • Works with lots of Ring and third-party devices
    • Cons

      • Lacks Google Assistant, HomeKit, and IFTTT support
      • Some features require a subscription
  • Ring Stick Up Cam Battery

    Best for Totally Wireless Home Security
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Ring Stick Up Cam Battery is a versatile battery-powered wireless indoor/outdoor security camera that records motion-triggered video and stores it in the cloud.
    • Pros

      • Completely wire-free
      • Sharp 1080p video
      • Works with Alexa voice commands and IFTTT
      • Motion detection
      • No hub required
      • Built-in siren
      • Easy to install
    • Cons

      • Expensive
      • Recorded video requires cloud subscription
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  • SimpliSafe Home Security System

    Best for No-Contract Home Monitoring
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    If you want to secure and monitor your home without spending a bundle or signing a long-term contract, there's a lot to like about the versatile and easy-to-use SimpliSafe Home Security System.
    • Pros

      • Affordable hardware with reasonable monthly monitoring fees
      • No contract required
      • Easy, free DIY setup or optional paid professional installation
      • Cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity, the latter of which is optional
      • FastProtect monitoring includes 24/7 Live Guard protection
    • Cons

      • Very limited integration with other smart home devices
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  • Dyson Purifier Cool TP07

    Purifies the Air and Cools You
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Dyson Purifier Cool TP07 is both a capable HEPA air purifier as well as an oscillating fan with a small footprint and Wi-Fi connectivity for phone and voice control.
    • Pros

      • 360-degree HEPA filter made of recycled material
      • Large, oscillating fan
      • Entire machine is fully sealed to HEPA H13 standard
      • Supports app and voice control, scheduling
      • Magnetized remote can be stored on top of the machine
      • Small, lightweight design
      • Easy to set up and use
    • Cons

      • Expensive
      • Can get loud
  • Wyze Air Purifier

    Best for Improving Air Quality on a Budget
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The affordable Wyze Air Purifier uses a cylindrical True HEPA filter to rid the air of dangerous pollutants in large rooms, and it features Wi-Fi connectivity for app and voice control.
    • Pros

      • 360-degree True HEPA filter
      • Wildfire and Formaldehyde filter options
      • Easy to set up and use
      • Supports app and voice control
      • Quiet
    • Cons

      • No oscillating fan
      • Limited air quality measurements
      • Lacks physical remote control
  • Amazon Smart Air Quality Monitor

    Best for Alexa Integration
    3.5 Good

    Bottom Line:

    Amazon's Smart Air Quality Monitor is fairly limited in terms of functionality, but it easily alerts you to pollutants and other gaseous impurities inside your home.
    • Pros

      • Sends alerts of poor air quality
      • Indicator light shows current air quality
      • Offers hourly, daily, and weekly graphs of measurements
      • App explains indoor air pollutants and offers tips for reducing them
    • Cons

      • Doesn't purify the air
      • Amazon recommends one per room
  • Anova Precision Oven

    An Oven That Bakes, Roasts, and Sous Vides
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Anova Precision Oven lets you bake, roast, slow cook, sous vide, and steam food to perfection, making it one the smartest countertop ovens you can buy.
    • Pros

      • Precise temperature control for sous vide results
      • Customizable steam cooking
      • Multiple conventional heat options
      • Integrated temperature probe
    • Cons

      • App and touch controls are a bit clunky
  • Instant Pot Pro Plus

    Best for Connected Cooks
    3.5 Good

    Bottom Line:

    The Instant Pot Pro Plus offers eight different cooking methods, from the brand's classic pressure cooking to sous vide, but its mobile app integration doesn't add much to the overall experience.
    • Pros

      • Many cooking modes
      • Food comes out as intended
      • Easy to use
    • Cons

      • App doesn't add much functionality
      • Pricier than non-connected model
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  • AeroGarden Bounty Elite

    Best for Hydroponic Gardening
    3.5 Good

    Bottom Line:

    The AeroGarden Bounty Elite is a smart indoor hydroponic system that includes everything you need to easily grow up to nine plants at a time, no matter your gardening experience level.
    • Pros

      • Grows plants quickly and bountifully
      • No soil or sunlight needed
      • Helpful companion app offers alerts for low water and plant food
      • Vacation mode helps keep plants alive while you're away
    • Cons

      • Expensive
      • Alexa connectivity didn't work in testing
      • Can bring bugs indoors
  • Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni

    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni builds on its excellent predecessor with stronger suction power, improved edge cleaning, and a more hygienic mop-washing system, remaining the best two-in-one robot vacuum and mop.
    • Pros

      • D shape for better corner, edge cleaning
      • 8,000Pa of suction power
      • Hot-water mop washing
      • Lifts mop over carpet
      • Built-in security camera and voice assistant
      • Efficient cleaning and mapping
      • AI obstacle avoidance
    • Cons

      • May still dampen carpet
      • Occasionally gets stuck
      • Shorter battery life than predecessor
  • Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL R101AE

    Bag-Free Self-Emptying
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL RV1001AE vacuum holds up to a months' worth of dust and debris in its base station, and features a self-cleaning brushroll and lots of smart features for a truly low-maintenance experience.
    • Pros

      • Features a bagless self-emptying base and self-cleaning brushroll
      • Maps your home and supports scheduling, area cleaning, and virtual no-go zones
      • Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
      • Comes with a physical boundary strip
      • Never got stuck in testing
    • Cons

      • Average battery life
      • Can get loud
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  • Samsung Jetbot Mop

    A Robot Mop That Cleans Your Walls
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Samsung Jetbot Mop quickly zips around your home using two spinning pads to scrub your floors until they shine, and features a handle so you can use it to clean walls.
    • Pros

      • Easy to set up and use
      • Compact design with two large, spinning mopping pads
      • Features a Hand Mode to clean walls
      • Moves quickly and has no trouble switching between floor types
      • Eight floor-cleaning modes
    • Cons

      • No app or voice control
      • Doesn't always avoid area rugs and carpeting
  • Tempo Studio

    Best for Building Muscle
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    With its sophisticated form-tracking and rep-counting software, challenging on-demand and live classes, and excellent trainers, the Tempo Studio is the best smart strength training machine we've tested.
    • Pros

      • Wide selection of live and on-demand classes for all levels
      • Excellent instructors
      • Attractive design and large screen
      • Offers personalized weight recommendations
      • Counts your reps and gives you real-time feedback about your form
      • Connects with a heart rate monitor to track calorie burn
      • Displays motivating leaderboards
      • Price includes accessories
    • Cons

      • Buffers on a slow internet connection
      • Rep counting can be finicky
      • No partner workouts
      • Doesn't currently come with a bench
      • Class membership costs extra
      • Can't customize music
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  • Tonal

    Best for Strength training at home
    4.5 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Tonal system isn’t cheap, but it’s like having a full gym’s worth of strength training equipment—and a virtual personal trainer—in your home.
    • Pros

      • Fun and easy to use
      • Sets and adjusts weight for you
      • Wide selection of on-demand workouts and programs for beginners, intermediate, and advanced lifters
      • Live classes
      • Supports partner workouts
      • Motivating, knowledgeable instructors
      • Good variety of music stations
      • Offers basic form feedback
    • Cons

      • Expensive
      • Sometimes misses reps
      • Cords can rub against skin
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  • Forme Studio

    Most Immersive Exercise Mirror
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Forme Studio workout mirror offers a more immersive home fitness experience than competitors, with a 4K touch screen that makes it feel like the trainer is right there with you.
    • Pros

      • Large 4K touch display
      • Good on-demand class selection with popular music accompaniment
      • Personalized weekly workout plans
      • Diverse instructor roster
      • Optional Barre and Lift add-ons
      • Outstanding Live 1:1 health coaching experience (costs extra)
    • Cons

      • No live group classes or leaderboards
      • Limited progress tracking on the mirror interface
      • Apple Watch integration issues in testing
      • Companion mobile app not available on Android
      • Buffers on a slow internet connection
  • Peloton Guide

    Best for Strength Training With a Peloton
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Peloton Guide is a camera that connects to your TV and lets you see yourself on the screen as you work out, with motivating movement tracking and personalized class recommendations that make strength training fun.
    • Pros

      • Fun, well-produced workouts with popular music
      • Shows you on screen while you work out
      • Tracks movements
      • Motivating performance-based awards
      • Personalized class recommendations
      • Supports voice controls
      • Has a privacy cover and microphone switch
    • Cons

      • Requires a TV
      • No leaderboards
      • Occasional Movement Tracker and voice control issues in testing
      • Doesn't count reps, offer weight suggestions, or give form feedback
      • Lacks Apple Watch support
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  • Eero Pro 6E

    Best Wi-Fi 6E Mesh System
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The Eero Pro 6E is a speedy Wi-Fi 6E mesh system loaded with features, including multi-gig WAN and the ability to control home automation devices.
    • Pros

      • Easy to install
      • Support for Wi-Fi 6E
      • Speedy throughput performance
      • Wide signal range
      • Built-in Zigbee radio
      • Multi-gig WAN port
      • Stylish, low-profile nodes
    • Cons

      • Pricey
      • Parental control and network security software not included
      • No USB ports
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  • Toucan Wireless Video Doorbell

    Best Affordable Wireless Video Doorbell
    4.0 Excellent

    Bottom Line:

    The affordable Toucan Wireless Video Doorbell comes with a remote chime, works with Alexa and Google Assistant commands, offers free cloud storage, and is very easy to install.
    • Pros

      • Completely wireless
      • Sharp 1080p video
      • Free cloud storage
      • Includes a remote chime
      • Supports Alexa and Google Assistant
    • Cons

      • Limited third-party integration options
      • Doesn't support HomeKit or IFTTT
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Buying Guide: The Best Smart Home Products for Renters

One of the benefits of owning a home is the freedom to install any smart device you desire. In a rental, your options are more limited. The last thing you want is to go through the trouble of upgrading your space, only to lose your security deposit for making changes that your lease doesn't permit.

As a general rule, you should never mess with plumbing, electrical wiring, or major appliances in a property you're renting. This means installing a fancy new smart toilet, laundry machine, oven, or refrigerator is likely out of the question. Moreover, many smart security systems, security cameras, video doorbells, and other internet-connected gadgets require wiring, and are thus unsuitable for rentals.

But renting doesn't mean you have to forgo all the conveniences of a connected home. We've gathered the best renter-friendly smart home devices that you can set up in minutes without any physical installation, and pack up and take with you when you move.

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Z-Wave/ZigBee
Wireless Specification
Wireless Parental Controls
Wireless Networking Security
Wired Backhaul
Wi-Fi Speed (Total Rated Throughput)
Wi-Fi
Wattage
12
Watt Equivalence
1.2
Wall Mountable
Voice Control Support
Voice Control
Amazon AlexaAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Voice Assistant Compatibility
Voice Activation
Virtual Walls
Upfront Costs
Two-Way Audio
Supported Weight (Base Model)
Supported Accessories
Style
Window Unit
Storage
Cloud
Speakerphone
Size
1.5 by 2.6 by 1.6 inches1.3 by 3.1 by 1.1 inches
Security
Screen Size
8
Screen Resolution
1,280 by 800 pixels
Scheduling Support
Scheduling
Resolution
1080p
Removes Formaldehyde
Remote Control
Recommended Room Size
Recommended Floor Space
Purification Method
Power Outage Backup
Physical Connections
3.5mmNone3.5mm
Phone Control
Parental Controls
Output
50
Number of Wired LAN Ports (Excluding WAN Port)
Number of Nodes
Number of Bands
Number of Antennas
Night Vision
Multi-Room
MU-MIMO
Mop/Vacuum Hybrid
Monthly Membership Fee
Monthly Fees
Mfr. Est. Lifespan
20000
Mechanical Pan/Tilt
Link Aggregation
Light Color Temperature
2,700K
Light Color
Color, White
IPv6 Compatible
Integrations
Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTTAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT
Installation
IFTTT
Guest Networking
Guest Access
Google Assistant
Geofencing/Location Services
Form Feeback
Field of View
130
Environmental Sensors
Energy Star Certified
Energy Reporting
Display Size
Dimmable
Dimensions
13.3 by 13.3 by 3.4 inches13.4 by 13.4 by 3.5 inches
Coverage Area for Hardware as Tested
Cost of Replacement Filters
Connectivity
Wi-FiBluetooth, Wi-Fi
Channels
MonoMono
Cellular Backup
Built-In Voice Assistant
Amazon AlexaAmazon Alexa
BTUs
10300
Bluetooth
Beamforming
Battery Life (Tested)
86 minutes120 minutes
Base Type
Strip
Apple Siri
Apple HomeKit
App
Anti-Malware Tools
Amazon Alexa
Alarm

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