With the next edition of the Smart Home Tech Show returning from 1 to 4 October 2026, it is a good time to mark your calendar if you are planning a home upgrade or simply curious about the latest in smart living solutions.
The recent April edition of the wrapped up at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, drawing homeowners, tech enthusiasts, and families looking to explore the future of connected living under one roof.
At the Cellini booth, the leather workshop offered something a little different. Instead of just displaying sofas, the team broke down the differences between genuine, mixed, and artificial leather through hands-on samples, helping shoppers better understand what they are actually paying for when choosing furniture.
Another practical highlight was the Smart Home Tour, where homeowners could bring along their floor plans and get complimentary advice on how to transform their homes into a smarter, more connected space. It was especially useful for those renovating a new BTO or resale flat, with consultants sharing tailored ideas on automation, energy-saving, and layout planning.
The show also featured a sure-win lucky draw worth over 0,000, which made the event feel even more rewarding. Visitors stood a chance to walk away with prizes such as massage chairs, TVs, robot vacuums, and other home essentials simply by signing up, with no purchase needed.
As for product launches, there was no shortage of conversation starters. The new hybrid hob by Aerogaz combined gas and induction cooking in one unit, offering flexibility for modern kitchens. Philips also introduced its Smart Hanger, a sleek laundry system that supports offline voice control, air drying, and disinfection — a small but surprisingly futuristic touch for daily chores.
Wellness tech also had a strong showing, especially with the new AI-powered chair from OSIM. Designed to blend massage programmes with immersive sensory features, it drew plenty of attention from those looking to bring a spa-like experience home.
For smaller-space living, several brands stood out. Tempur showcased its smart adjustable bed system with sleep tracking and snore detection, while JISULIFE drew crowds with its portable handheld fans, a practical pick for Singapore’s weather and daily commuting.
What made the show stand out was how it catered to both serious homeowners and casual browsers. Whether you were looking for a new mattress, smart fan, gaming setup, or simply inspiration for your future home, there was something to discover at almost every corner.
If the April edition was any indication, the upcoming October run is likely to bring even more launches, hands-on experiences, and attractive deals. For anyone planning a home refresh, moving into a new space, or just curious about how smart living is evolving in Singapore, this is one event worth keeping an eye on.
For more information, visit Smart Home Tech Show’s website here.
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