With technology and smart devices constantly evolving, influencers use their platforms to connect with relative audiences and share their knowledge of the industry and modern devices. Smart home devices make life at home easier for everyone and these influencers are here to prove that. Check out the top smart home influencers sharing the technology they love today.
Smart home influencers sharing the latest tech
Evan Kirstel
Evan works in the B2B space, helping technology brands increase their visibility, reach and engagement. His background in tech and telecom sales gives him a unique voice in the Internet of Things, smart home and technology arena. He also lends expertise in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
Alain Regnier — altolabs
Alain is a French entrepreneur who spent over 10 years working for established tech companies and startups in Silicon Valley. He co-wrote several connected devices and web service standards. As the president and CTO of Kubo Labs, Alain is at the center of what’s happening with smart home and IoT devices around the globe.
présentation de #Tetragon et @eBPF par @mtardy_ de chez @isovalent au meetup spécial rétro #KubeCon Paris du @gdgcloudparis #GDG pic.twitter.com/kUDNK2bGJt
— Alain Regnier (@altolabs) May 21, 2024
Andy Stanford-Clark
With a long, robust history working with the IoT, Andy brings practical know-how to the mix. He holds more than 40 patents. Stanford-Clark is a master inventor and IBM Distinguished Engineer who regularly shares IoT and other technology-related news with his followers.
“Please note that we do not alter our Site’s data collection and use practices when we see a Do Not Track signal from your browser.”
— Andy Stanford-Clark (@andysc) June 12, 2024
Anyone else think this is a bit / lot dodgy, or am I over-reacting?
Sounds like: Even if you ask us not to track you, we still track you.#GDPR
Carolina Rudinschi, Ph.D. — CRudinschi
Carolina co-founded a digital media outlet, IIOT World, authored a digital media book, and partnered with influencer programs from companies such as IBM and Hewlett-Packard. Borne from her own experience with influencer marketing, she provides unique real-world insights into how companies can position themselves to enhance the visibility of their projects or products.
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— Carolina Rudinschi, PhD (@CRudinschi) June 14, 2024
Justine Ezarik
Known as iJustine on her YouTube channel, Justine has gained the attention of 7.1M subscribers by showcasing her knowledge of technology. She has interviewed major tech key opinion leaders including Tim Cook.
Tamara Mccleary – Thulium
Tamara is a leading voice in the world of digital transformation. She educates others on the evolution of the technological landscape. Tamara is the CEO of Thulium, a marketing agency specializing in data-driven strategies.
Marques Brownlee
Marques is a popular techfluencer who connects with audiences, showing them how modern technology has changed and continues to affect our lives. His recent posts capture his knowledge and opinions of AI for his 19M subscribers.
Austin Evans
Austin dives into the best of technology for his 5.53M subscribers, discussing his opinions on gaming systems, PCs, smartphones and everything in between. His posts primarily focus on consumer electronics and have made him a popular IoT influencer on YouTube.
Guy Kawasaki
Guy has made a popular name for himself in the tech industry since becoming one of the original evangelists for Apple. Now, he is the Chief Evangelist for Canva and on Instagram, he opines on modern-day technology for more than 99.3K followers.
Michele Romanow
Michelle is a Canadian tech influencer who co-founded Clearbanc, a Toronto-based provider of revenue-sharing solutions to fund new online businesses. Michelle has become a popular force on social media because of the expert insight she shares with 62.7K followers.
DIY Smart Home Guy
Popular on YouTube as the DIY Smart Home Guy, this platform draws in an audience of more than 31.6K subscribers as he shares his insight on smart switches and devices and reviews of recently released gadgets. His detailed commentary appeals to other smart-home enthusiasts and helps him keep his viewers engaged.
Shane Whatley
Shane takes to YouTube to capture his experiences as he builds an easy smart home using Apple’s HomeKit. His channel is filled with weekly live streams and posts highlighting his technology knowledge and his passion for transforming his space into a modern smart home. He has 146K subscribers.
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