Three Common Household Items That May Become Useless Soon

Three Common Household Items That May Become Useless Soon

If you went back in time, you'd notice that everyday items looked a lot different. Due to technological advancements, objects are constantly replaced by superior alternatives. Here are three common household items that might be unnecessary soon.

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House Keys

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Have you ever been late to work because you couldn't find your keys? Or ended up locked outside because you lost them on the way home? If so, you may be happy to hear that the days of key mishaps might soon be over.

Instead of a traditional key and lock, an increasing number of homeowners are relying on keypads. Not only does this help lower the risk of accidentally getting locked out, but it also promotes safety. While anyone who has access to your key can gain entry to your home, only those with a code can use your keypad.

Another rising key alternative is smart locks, which let you lock and unlock your home through an authorized smartphone device. According to a recent report, the global smart lock market was valued at over $1.6 billion in 2021 — and it's only expected to grow.

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Remote Controls

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Most of us navigate our televisions using the accompanying remote control. While remotes are convenient, they also have a few downsides. For one thing, they're easy to lose. And, if you misplace your remote, it becomes quite difficult to use your televisions.

Another drawback to remotes is that they're unsanitary. According to the Times of India, TV remotes are one of the dirtiest items in an average home. Because they're handled by several household members, it's easy for remotes to accumulate bacteria.

If this seems alarming to you, there is a silver lining — you might not be bothering with remotes in the near future. Smartphone-enabled TVs are on the rise, which means more and more homeowners are controlling their TVs directly through their mobile devices.

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Corded Vacuums

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Just a few years ago, nearly every home had a large vacuum cleaner lingering in a random closet. Nowadays, however, more people are opting for small, robot vacuums over traditional, corded varieties. This change has caused major vacuum companies, such as Dyson, to stop producing corded vacuums.

When you compare robot and corded vacuums, it's no surprise that the latter is becoming less and less popular. Corded vacuums are usually heavy, which makes it difficult to drag them from room to room. Not to mention, they demand easy access to an outlet.

The convenience of robot vacuums demonstrates how technological advancements can be beneficial. Ultimately, they're designed to make our lives easier.

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