WiFi dead zones and sluggish internet speeds plague countless households, leading to frustration, costly upgrades, and unreliable...
Mia Harrison
Mia Harrison earned her Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and has built her career around making everyday products more efficient, user-friendly, and reliable. With more than seven years of experience, she has authored over 1,300 reviews on kitchenware, beauty tools, and home essentials for platforms like SmartHomeGuide.com . Mia’s professional background includes consulting with home goods manufacturers, where she contributed to product development and trained retail staff to better understand product features and usability. Her reviews are distinguished by a focus on practicality, durability, and real-world performance, ensuring that readers receive guidance they can trust. Combining her engineering expertise with consumer advocacy, Mia approaches each review with the mindset of improving daily routines, helping shoppers make decisions that are both cost-effective and aligned with long-term value.
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Hidden cameras, wireless bugs, and GPS trackers in hotels, Airbnbs, and unfamiliar spaces are no longer rare...
