In the summer, Swedish furniture giant Ikea put the smart home world on notice.
“We have decided to invest significantly in Home Smart across IKEA to fast-forward the development,” Ikea’s Range & Supply manager Peter van der Poel announced in a press release. For tech titans vying for position in a cramped market, this is not great news. For regular people looking for affordable alternatives to the status quo, it very much is.
From Ikea’s version of a smart hub to motion sensors, here’s what you need to know when laying the foundations for the most inexpensive smart ecosystem around.
Establish Control

The Ikea smart home ecosystem — which it sometimes calls “home smart” — begins with Trådfri. Before you buy two dozen bulbs and get in line for motorized blackout blinds, you need two things: a Gateway ($35) and a remote control ($16). The Gateway hooks into your Wi-Fi router and the remote control wirelessly connects to the Gateway and allows for pairing with all the stuff you want to control. Do not skip this step.