NéoDom Guide
Which equipment should you choose for a smart home?
A smart home can start with a few well-chosen devices: heating, lighting, a hub and simple automations. The key is to keep everything coherent and compatible.
Key takeaway: the best devices are the ones that solve a real need. For NéoDom, the key families are smart thermostats, radiator valves, switches, hubs and packs.
Useful equipment families
Smart thermostats
To control global heating, manage schedules and sometimes adjust remotely depending on the model.
Smart radiator valves
To adjust selected radiators room by room, depending on mechanical compatibility.
Smart switches
To keep wall control while adding lighting automations or remote control.
Hubs and control panels
To centralize compatible devices and structure an installation that can evolve over time.
NéoDom tip: do not start by buying everything. Choose one family, test one use case, then expand based on your needs.
How to choose for your home
In an apartment, start with a thermostat or lighting. In a house, valves and a hub can become more useful. If you already use Apple Home, Google Home or Alexa, check compatibility before buying.
Thermostat, lighting or switches depending on the main need.
Valves, hubs and automations can be more useful room by room.
Summary table
| Equipment | Use | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Thermostat | Global heating. | Wiring and heating type. |
| Valve | Room-by-room adjustment. | Compatible radiator and adapters. |
| Switch | Connected lighting. | Neutral wire, format and compatibility. |
| Hub | Device centralization. | Supported protocols. |
NéoDom products to discover
Frequently asked questions
Which equipment should I buy first?
The one that solves the most concrete need: heating, lighting or centralization.
Do I need a pack?
A pack can simplify the choice if the products match your installation.
Can I mix several families?
Yes, if protocols and ecosystem are coherent.
How can I avoid mistakes?
Check product sheets, compatibility details and ask for advice if needed.
Conclusion
A NéoDom smart home is built progressively: one need, one compatible device, then simple and useful automations.



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