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Moving into your first studio apartment can be exciting, but it can also feel a little overwhelming. You quickly realize how much your old roommates helped out with things you took for granted, like light bulbs, smoke detectors, and even a vacuum cleaner.

To make your new place feel more like home, here are some must-have gadgets that can really help.

SimpliSafe Home Security System — $282.94

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A home security system is a worthwhile investment to ensure your peace of mind in a new apartment. SimpliSafe offers an easy-to-install facility that’s ideal for renters. It’s tool-free to install, which is a huge plus for renters, as you can attach sensors to doors and windows with adhesive strips instead of drilling holes.

The starter kit is tailored for small spaces and includes everything you need for basic home security: base station, wireless keyboard, a motion sensor and an entry sensor. You can also purchase additional sensors — such as glass break, water and temperature sensors — and cameras as needed.

SimpliSafe offers two monitoring options. You can choose to monitor the system yourself or opt for professional monitoring with a subscription plan starting at $23 per month. This includes 24/7 coverage, so if an alarm goes off, SimpliSafe will contact you or send the police if you’re unreachable.

Kidde Smart Smoke Detector — $74.97

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While we’re on the subject of safety, a smoke detector is essential.

by Kidde Smoke and carbon monoxide detector it is highly regarded and the most notable aspect is that it sends notifications directly to your phone. Another nice detail is that the sensor is designed to avoid false alarms such as cooking smoke.

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Recently, Kidde enhanced its alarms with Amazon’s Ring technology, enabling push notifications through the Ring app, adding even more convenience.

Eufy Robot Vacuum

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A robot vacuum cleaner can make cleaning a breeze. Whether you’re just trying to keep your hardwood floors tidy, deep cleaning your sofas or dealing with pet hair, Intelligent is a trusted brand that can help make your life easier.

Depending on what you need, you can find new models like the E28, which has fancy features like a HydroJet system for floor washing, hot air drying and automatic emptying. It’s more expensive at around $1,399.99, but if you’re more budget-conscious, the 3-in-1 E20 is a solid option at $649.99 and still gets the job done.

Dyson’s HushJet Purifier — $349.99

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Fresh air is also important, but if you’re in the city, pollution makes opening your apartment windows less than ideal. And if the neighbors cook often, you may experience a strange mixture of smells. An air purifier can significantly improve your indoor air quality.

This compact device from Dyson it is quite effective, although it is on the more expensive side. However, the noise level is pleasantly low, and many people may find value in the fact that the filter lasts up to five years, meaning you won’t need to buy replacement filters as often. There’s also a handy app that lets you monitor air quality.

Hatch Sunrise Alarm — $169.99

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Without the presence of a roommate who stirs at dawn, waking up can become a challenge. If traditional phone alarms don’t cut it, here it is Reset hatch 3 This sunrise alarm gently wakes you up by gradually increasing the light. It also includes soothing sleep sounds, a bedside light and a dimmable clock designed to be non-disruptive.

Yogasleep Sound Machine — $54.99

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If you are sensitive to noise or live in a pet-friendly building with frequent disturbances, a sound machine is perfect. Yoga has built a reputation for reliability over the years, making it an ideal choice for removing unwanted noise and creating a peaceful environment.

Philips Hue smart lights

Creating a warm atmosphere in your first apartment is key, and smart bulbs offer a great way to adjust both brightness and color. An added bonus is that they can be controlled via an app or voice assistant, making it easy to set the perfect lighting for movie nights, dinners or evening reading sessions.

Philips Hue is a trusted brand in smart lighting that offers a range of popular products. What people appreciate most is the app’s features, which make it easy to turn lights on and off, adjust their colors, and set lighting scenes for different times of the day. One notable feature is the ability to upload a photo and the app will create a new scene based on that color palette.

Starter kit they start at $79.99, while a two-pack of bulbs costs about $49.98.

Leviton Smart Dimmer Plug — $24.99

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Smart plugs allow you to control any device connected to them via a mobile app or voice commands. They provide added convenience, such as turning off your coffee maker when you’re away from home or scheduling when your appliances should be turned on or off. In addition, they help reduce energy consumption.

A great choice is Leviton’s Decora D23LP Smart Plugwhich works with popular smart home ecosystems such as Amazon Alexa, Apple Home and Google Home. This plug allows you to not only turn connected devices on and off but also dim them as needed. You can control the plug through the My Leviton app.

Lumi Max Portable Projector — $399

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A lightweight projector that is extremely compact and stands upright is ideal for small spaces and can easily be set up when you’re done. Look for models that run on Google TV, which gives you access to more than 10,000 apps, 700,000 movies and shows, and 800 free live TV channels. Setting one up is easy if you have a Google account, and it comes with a remote control and carrying case.

Ninja Air Fryer — $79

If you cook for yourself in a compact kitchen, an air fryer is invaluable. It allows you to cook everything from crispy chicken wings to perfectly roasted vegetables while keeping your cooking area tidy. The Ninja Air Fryer is a top choice for economical, yet powerful, easy cooking.

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