Smart Home Day is celebrated every year on November 3. It began in the United States, founded by  CEDIA (the Association for Smart Home Professionals). The goal is to show how modern technology can make everyday life easier, safer, and more efficient.

The day brings together builders, designers, tech experts, and homeowners. They explore what makes a home truly “smart,” from automated lighting and heating to connected security and entertainment systems.

On social media, companies use the occasion to showcase their latest innovations. They highlight how smart-home solutions save energy, improve comfort, and enhance safety. The hashtag #SmartHomeDay has appeared over 500 times on Instagram. Although it’s a smaller observance, it continues to gain attention among technology fans.

CEDIA and its partners host webinars, live demos, and educational events throughout the day. These sessions focus on key themes such as security, sustainability, and accessibility in connected homes. In addition, businesses can download CEDIA’s Smart Home Day Toolkit to join the celebration and share their own ideas.


When Is Smart Home Day Observed?

Smart Home Day takes place every year on November 3. It gives tech enthusiasts and professionals a reason to celebrate innovation at home. Below is a list of upcoming dates through 2030.

YearDay and Date
2025Monday, November 3
2026Tuesday, November 3
2027Wednesday, November 3
2028Friday, November 3
2029Saturday, November 3
2030Sunday, November 3

Ways to Observe Smart Home Day

Smart Home Day encourages everyone to explore how technology improves daily life. Here are a few ways to join in:

  • Start a project. Try creating a simple automation using tools like Home Assistant, Apple Home, or Alexa routines.
  • Check your setup. Make sure your devices use strong passwords, update automatically, and communicate securely.
  • Share your experience. Post photos or videos of your smart setup using #SmartHomeDay to inspire others.

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Last Update: October 22, 2025