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Just bought my first house and the exciting task of filling it with things i'll never use.

 

Need to buy the usual 48" TV, American Fridge/Freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer etc.Budget is modest, £800 for TV, £1k for fridge, £600 wasshing machine/dryer

 

Whilst the house is bare it was suggested I get any electrical work done now before and furniture or decorating happens.

 

One suggestion I have been given is to replace some wall sockets with wall sockets with USB ports.

 

Are there any other gadgets worth reviewing, or electrics worth installing, such as wiring the house with ethernet cable, or linking speakers in the house.

 

All suggestions are welcome.

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Sonos systems are ace.

 

I'm not sure beyond an office space why or where you'd need wall mounted USB ports - ditto that for ethernet cables given that we have this thing called "wi-fi" now.

 

If your fridge freezer has an ice maker thingy on it, get one that is plumbed in rather than one you have to re-fil because thats a massive ballache.

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American fridge/freezer?

Wiring for at least gigabit Ethernet is still something I'd do, especially if you have either a large house (thus needing multiple WiFi networks) or anything like desktop computers (i.e. something fixed). Reducing congestion on WiFi is a good thing.

Would definitely go for USB outlets, assuming that's allowed by code and your electrician knows it.

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I'll second the Sonos system, amazing!!

 

Following on from the above, i wouldn't bother with USB either. I work in IT, and USB technology is changing so much in terms of speeds that whatever you get will be out of date in a couple of years. The proposed new standard will even have a different connection type-

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-28771578

 

The design for the new reversible USB interface - the standardised connection for data transfers between electronic devices - has been finished.

 

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Maybe for certain devices such as cameras that you may keep for a period of time, but 'consumables' like phones, tablets etc will all move to wireless charging in the next couple of years. You'll just leave your device on something like a Powermat overnight and it will charge. I agree that USB is a standard that may stay for a while, but will be used more when on the move, rather than at home.

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Agree you should have Ethernet everywhere you think you might possibly need it. Every single technological device can and will make use of it at some point, even your fancy fridge! You can do so much over it aside from the obvious and it's so much more reliable than WiFi (and the trusty RJ45 is definitely not going anywhere for a long old time).

I'd probably go for Cat6 in a domestic environment, but I would absolutely have it installed by a professional company who can test it to Cat6 standard i.e. not an electrician.

You're not London based by any chance? ;)

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