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‘How smart home tech helps me live independently’


Adam, who has Down’s syndrome, lives independently in a tech-filled home he shares with housemates.

The house is part of a project which uses smart devices, sensors and bespoke applications to enable people with learning disabilities to live without in-home carers.

Adam showed BBC Click’s Paul Carter how the technology helps him in everyday life.

See more at Click’s website and @BBCClick





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