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Smart Home Features in Pune New Launches 2026 — What to Look For and What to Ignore

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Rahul Sharma

Smart Home Features in Pune New Launches 2026 — What to Look For and What to Ignore

The Smart Home Sales Pitch — What’s Real

Every new residential launch in Pune now includes a “smart home” section in the brochure. Features range from genuinely useful building-level automation to individual flat-level gimmicks that cost ₹2–4 lakh at possession and stop working within 2–3 years. This guide separates durable value from marketing noise.


Building-Level Smart Features — Generally Worth It

1. App-Based Visitor Management (Video Intercom)

What it is: Residents approve visitors via smartphone app; security records all entry/exit.

Value: High. Genuinely improves security and convenience. Standard in Godrej, Kolte-Patil, VTP projects. Works on reliable technology (IP-based camera + cloud app).

Red flag: Projects that promise this but use standalone intercom (not app-integrated) — the convenience disappears without app connectivity.

2. EV Charging Infrastructure (Provisioning)

What it is: Pre-installed conduits and electrical load provisioning for EV chargers in parking.

Value: High. Not an immediate feature but future-proofs the building as EV adoption accelerates. Far cheaper to install during construction than retrofit. Demand question: check how many parking slots have provisioning vs just a few slots.

3. Smart Meter / Prepaid Electricity

What it is: Individual flat-level smart meters with online usage visibility.

Value: Medium-High. Helps identify appliance-level consumption. Common in Pune’s new PCMC projects where MSEDCL is implementing smart meters anyway.

4. Automated Common Area Lighting (Motion Sensors)

What it is: Corridors, staircases, lobbies use motion-sensor LED lighting.

Value: High. Reduces society maintenance costs meaningfully — 20–35% electricity savings in common areas. Well-established technology with low failure risk.


Flat-Level Smart Features — Evaluate Carefully

5. Smart Locks (Door and Main Entry)

What it is: Fingerprint/PIN/app-controlled main door lock.

Value: Medium. Convenient but not essential — and battery dependency, firmware updates, and connectivity failures create friction. Check: Does the lock have a mechanical key backup?

Red flag: Proprietary app-only locks with no mechanical backup — single point of failure.

6. Voice-Controlled Switches (Alexa/Google Home Integration)

What it is: Light switches and appliance control via voice commands.

Value: Low-Medium. Novelty factor high; actual daily utility modest for most buyers. Requires WiFi uptime and regular updates. Resale buyers often don’t value this.

Best use case: Buyers with elderly parents or mobility limitations — then it has genuine utility.

7. Centralised AC Control / HVAC Automation

What it is: Single-app control of all ACs, temperature zones.

Value: High if done well (VRF systems from Daikin, Mitsubishi). Low if it’s just a branded universal remote. Distinguish between real HVAC automation and rebranded universal controllers.

8. Smart Curtains and Motorised Blinds

Value: Low. Rarely asked for in resale, adds ₹80,000–1,50,000 per flat, fails within 5–7 years. Ignore in project comparison unless you have specific accessibility needs.


Questions to Ask the Developer

When evaluating smart home claims at site visits:

  1. “Which specific hardware brand are you using for the home automation?” — Honeywell, Legrand, Schneider Electric are durable. Unknown brands in brochures are red flags.

  2. “What happens if the app company shuts down?” — Smart home systems with cloud dependency can stop working if the vendor exits market. Ask for hardware-level local control.

  3. “Who maintains the system after warranty?” — Most developers provide 1-year smart system warranty. After that, AMC costs fall on society or individual flat owners.

  4. “Is this included in base price or an add-on package?” — Some projects quote base price without smart features, then upsell. Get total cost including all claimed features in writing.


Tier 1 Developer Smart Home Reality (2026)

DeveloperSmart Home DepthNotable Feature
Godrej PropertiesHigh — end-to-end Honeywell/Legrand systemsApp-based visitor management standard
LodhaVery High — custom Lodha Smart platform24/7 concierge + smart entry system
Kolte-PatilMedium-HighEV provisioning in all parking; app intercom
VTP RealtyMediumApp visitor management; smart meters
PuranikMediumMotion-sensor lighting; app intercom
Kumar PropertiesLow-MediumBasic intercom; motion sensors

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