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Smart home in Los Angeles

Smart Home Setup in Los Angeles

Get smart doorbells, smart locks, thermostats, lights, hubs, and apps working together without the app-store circus. Tech Genie provides owner-operated Los Angeles mobile support for homes, home offices, and small businesses, with clear scope, safe intake, and practical notes after the visit.

Smart Home Setup by Tech Genie

Typical starting point

$150+

Usually 1.5 hours

Final scope is confirmed before larger work, parts, wiring, or risky changes.

Fast callback

Not sure if smart home is the right service?

Send the safe short version of the problem and your phone number. Tech Genie can call/text back to confirm whether this should be a visit, quote, remote triage, or monthly-care conversation.

Keep it short: problem, ZIP, timing, and best callback number.

Keep it practical: symptom, device, room, timing, and urgency. Do not send passwords, Wi‑Fi keys, recovery/2FA codes, payment details, private files, or camera footage.

Common problems

  • Doorbell or camera setup fails
  • Smart lock, light, or hub will not pair
  • Smart thermostat, smart lights, or home automation setup is stuck
  • Device only works near the router
  • Automations are confusing or unreliable

What the visit can include

  • Device/app setup help
  • Wi‑Fi and placement review
  • Basic automation guidance
  • Clear handoff so you know how to use it afterward

Best fit

  • Homes adding smart devices
  • Customers who want app setup explained
  • Devices that need Wi‑Fi cleanup before they behave

Before booking

Straight answers, clear boundaries.

Tech Genie is owner-operated mobile support. If the job needs parts, wiring, travel confirmation, or a bigger quote, you will know before work expands.

Request appointment

Will you need my app credentials?

No. If an app sign-in is needed, you can type it yourself. Tech Genie should not collect or store customer credentials.

Can smart devices work on bad Wi‑Fi?

Not reliably. Many smart-home problems are really Wi‑Fi placement, router, or signal problems first.