Automated lighting. Daytime levels, and late night levels. Manual override at the switch keeps it that way until turned off manually or via execution of the Goodnight routine.
Heated flooring is controlled by a Sinope thermostat, so levels are automatically reduced when we go to bed or when we leave for an extended period. The display shuts off after a minute unless motion is detected.
Fridge has its own warning for the door, but Sense sends me a message too because unbelievably, it was able to distinguish the fridge light from everything else on the fridge.
Microwave, I gave up on the automation. I used to have door and finished reminders, but since it’s my Wife that most often forgets, this was not appreciated.
Dishwasher automations are my favorite in my Kitchen. An Aeon HEM detects when it runs, and a Xiaomi vibration and tilt sensor reads the Y axis so when the door opens for more than 5 min to a specific angle or greater, it means the dishwasher has been emptied, and thus the dishes are dirty, else the answer is clean. I can ask Alexa in a couple of ways if the dishes are clean, and thanks to Echo Speaks, I can also once again ask when it ran in a couple of different ways. If it ran today, it says “Today” at [run time], otherwise it says the day and run time. Very useful.
Faucet is a Delta touch with a Voice IQ module. You can ask Alexa for amounts, or favorite dishes that need specific amounts of water boiled, turn on/off, and using virtual switches, Alexa routines can be controlled via buttons. Aqara Opple 6 button controller is used for amounts of water for coffee. This is a close race with the dishwasher automations. All cloud, no local API, but it works and has been reliable.
Oven is smart, but we don’t use that. The reminders on your phone are mildly useful for us. It is induction, and that is a really nice cooking experience. Not a connected tech, but worth mentioning as a better alternative to gas.