Back to the Future 2 vs My Smart Home | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Explore the smart home technology featured in Back to the Future and see how it compares to today's advancements.
Key Insights
- 👪 Back to the Future accurately predicted several smart home technologies that are now a reality.
- ⏰ Today, fingerprint door locks are compact and efficient, offering secure and convenient access.
- 🙂 Voice-activated lights are common in smart homes and can be easily controlled using various triggers.
- 📺 Rollable TV shades and indoor Wi-Fi controlled gardens are not yet widely available, but promising advancements like LG's rollable TV and CES displays indicate progress in these areas.
- 🙈 Displays for smart home information and cooking assistance, as seen in the movie, are now reality with devices like Nest Hubs and Echo Shows.
- 🎥 Voice-activated video calls with tracking capabilities, although meant as a joke in the movie, are now possible with devices like Nest Hub Max.
- 👪 The movie accurately predicted advancements in smart home technology, demonstrating the filmmakers' understanding of the potential for future innovation.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What smart home technologies were featured in Back to the Future?
Back to the Future showcased fingerprint door locks, large front door cameras, voice-activated lights, TV channel control with voice commands, rollable TV shades, Wi-Fi controlled indoor gardens, and displays for smart home information and cooking assistance.
Q: Are fingerprint door locks available today?
Yes, fingerprint door locks are available today. One example is the compact and efficient You Tech smart lock, which allows for fingerprint recognition, code input, and smartphone connectivity through Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
Q: Can I control my home lighting with voice commands?
Yes, voice-activated lights are easily set up in modern smart homes. By using door contact sensors, motion sensors, or time triggers, you can automate your lights to turn on or off based on specific events or conditions.
Q: What advancements have been made in TV technology?
While having a TV that opens multiple channels simultaneously is not available, with devices like Harmony Hub and Chromecast, you can control your TV channels and streaming services using voice commands through Google Assistant or other voice assistants.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Back to the Future showcased futuristic smart home technology in 2015, such as fingerprint door locks, large front door cameras, voice-activated lights, and TV channel control with voice commands.
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While some of the technology, like rollable TV shades and Wi-Fi controlled indoor gardens, is not yet widely available, advancements like LG's rollable TV and indoor Wi-Fi gardens are promising.
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The movie also accurately predicted voice-activated video calls and displays for smart home information and cooking assistance, similar to today's Nest Hubs and Echo Shows.
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