Internet of Things devices for home appliances are becoming increasingly common, with the number of IoT devices now almost equal to the world's population of humans. IoT devices include laptops, smartphones, smart watches, and smart vehicles that are integrated with sensors, software, and network connectivity. These devices have applications in areas that allow for machine-to-machine interaction, automation, monitoring, and time and money savings. However, IoT devices also present disadvantages such as lack of international standards, increased complexity and failure risk, and potential privacy and security breaches.