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GADGET GURU

Q GARY MARTIN, NEWBURY

Can tech improve my central heating?

A This may be preaching to the choir a little, since you are (of course) a regular reader of T3, with (naturally) a subscription to the mag (see page 42) and a vast collection of smart technology cluttering up your every corner. But yes, tech can improve your central heating. It’ll get you super-toasty, and save you money too. Or, at least, kinda, usually.

See, the thing with smart thermostats is that they tend to be at their best when they’re using their proximity detection functions to work out when you’re home and adjust themselves accordingly. You have noticed, Guru is sure, that you are home a

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