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tag at the start. So, I'll begin by outlining the structure of the blog. An introduction that grabs attention, followed by sections on each device, and then wrapping up with some final thoughts and maybe a call to action. For the introduction, I should hook the reader right away—perhaps by highlighting how smart homes have evolved in 2020 and what makes these devices stand out. Using words like "incredible," "game-changing," or "captivating" could set an enthusiastic tone. Next, I'll need to identify which devices were the best of 2020. From what I know, 2020 was a big year for smart home tech—Google Home, Amazon Echo, Philips Hue, etc. Maybe also include some other notable ones like Sonos or Wyze cameras. Each device should have its own section explaining why it's great. For example, Google Home for voice control and integration with other devices; Amazon Echo as an all-in-one hub; Philips Hue for color lighting; and maybe highlight some security cameras if they were particularly good that year. I need to make sure each paragraph is concise and flows well, keeping the enthusiasm throughout. Using exclamation points or positive language will help maintain that tone. Finally, a conclusion summarizing why these devices are important for smart homes in 2021 as well, giving readers an incentive to upgrade their setups. Wait, I should check if there were any other notable devices from 2020 I might have missed. Maybe something from Sonos or Wyze that stood out? Also, considering the price points and ease of use would be good to mention. I think organizing it into numbered sections for each device will make it easy to read. Each section can highlight a different feature or benefit of the device to show variety. Alright, I'm ready to draft this, keeping all these points in mind. </think> <h1>Best Smart Home Devices of 2020
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The Unpacking Conundrum: How Doug's Midlife Crisis Became a Catalyst for Self-Discovery in The King of Queens
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