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00:00How to build a smart haunted house for Halloween 2025, Alexa, Madder, and AI tricks to spook your guests.
00:08Now that summer is over, it's time to bring out the spooky decorations.
00:13Halloween 2025 focuses on connected fright tech, transforming homes with smart lighting and AI-driven routines.
00:20Lighting forms the core of haunted atmospheres. Layer smart bulbs and lights that adapt colors, dim automatically, and sync with sound.
00:32Recommended options include Govee, Philips Hue, Nanoleaf, and affordable Wiz or GE sync smart bulbs.
00:40Voice assistants enable immersive surprises. Use Alexa's Halloween sounds for spooky effects.
00:48Trigger routines with Alexa, It's Haunt Time, or Hey Google. Start the haunted house for connected experiences.
00:58Matter, the 2025 secret ingredient, ensures seamless communication between devices of different brands, offering cross-platform support, instant local control, and easier setup via QR codes.
01:11Take the experience beyond lighting. Smart projectors stream eerie scenes, while fog machines and smart plugs automate effects via Alexa or motion sensors.
01:26Don't forget your front door. Smart video doorbells like Ring, Vivint, Google Nest, Wyze, and Eufy can greet visitors with spooky sounds, eerie chimes, or ghostly replies.
01:37Creators who enjoy tinkering can use IFTTT, Home Assistant, or Alexa Blueprints with AI tools for custom scares, like generating horror phrases and triggering them with smart camera motion.
01:55TP-Link Kasa Smart Plug Mini EP25 is ideal for fog machines, while the compact Akara Motion Sensor P2 detects movement.
02:03Use Amazon Echo Hub or Nest Hub Max for coordination.
02:10Always test automations before guests arrive.
02:13Use low-voltage outdoor decorations safely, label smart plugs, and avoid overloading outlets with devices.
02:19Go to GearBrain for more information.
02:21GearBrain for more information.
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