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To the O-Zone, and Beyond

Maybe you first saw him in 2002’s 8 Mile or 2008’s Miracle at St. Anna. Or, you might have seen him during his three-year stint on CSI: Miami. Currently, you can watch him on HBO’s hit Ballers or hear him as the voice of Raphael on Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Regardless, it’s safe to say that Omar Benson Miller has had a prolific acting career, appearing in an assortment of movies and television shows, not limited by genre or character.

Miller is not content with just acting, however. In between shooting episodes of Ballers and Ninja Turtles, he records a sports podcast called The O-Zone with his brother. He also has been involved with a number of philanthropic organizations, helping raise money for disenfranchised children and gathering food for the homeless. And, like a lot of stars in the modern age, Miller is all-in on smart home tech. From his home entertainment system to smart kitchen appliances, he is as big of a tech fanatic as can be. In this exclusive interview, Miller discusses the technology that goes into his podcasting, the devices he has around the house, and what gear he sees in his future.

Residential Tech Today : I would love to start out talking about your podcast, The O-Zone

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