Such is people’s thirst for technology that often they forgot what all the fuss was about after a couple of weeks of having a new device.Everything from electric door bells to home computers were readily embraced in the hope they would make people’s lives easier and give people more free time. To large extent this is true. No one can argue that a dishwasher does not save people lots of time and effort, but due to the fact most home technology is wired into your home, it will always limit the amount of freedom you can enjoy.

Anyone who has tried to mow the lawn with an electric mower will understand just how difficult it can be to set up a cable long enough to stretch around the whole garden, and how difficult it is to avoid running over the cable with the mower. We have always been chained either to one part of the house or to the house itself, but this is all changing with the freedom that wireless technology gifts us.

Previously, if you wanted to listen to music in your home you would have to sit in the room with the stereo, or buy one for each room. Nowadays you can have one central unit and wireless speakers placed in each room allowing you to hear your tunes wherever you wonder. Wireless internet means you can roam your house freely on your laptop and you can even buy a wireless alarm clock that connects to your stereo wirelessly and blasts out your favorite ABBA song (or whatever you like) to wake you up in the morning.

Wireless technology can now be found in every corner of people’s homes these days, from wireless light controls and DVD players to wireless-controlled radiators and telephones. Many experts believe that over half of the technology found in the home will be wireless-based by the year 2015, which will mean the level of freedom people enjoy will be more than ever.

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