Smart home gadgets have become a lot more affordable these days – to the point where you can nab dozens of cool gizmos and IoT products without spending more than $100. Heck, I often end up splurging on cheap smart devices to increase the comfort and convenience of my living space, though this setup introduces a couple of headaches. Since I tend to nab smart home products from different manufacturers, I’d have to use multiple applications to manage them all. Many of these first-party apps are rather restricted in their automation provisions.