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Monday, 5 August 2013

11 WAYS TO TURN YOUR HOUSE INTO A SMART HOME


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11 Ways to Turn Your House Into a Smart Home
By Marisa Villarreal,
Bobvila, 1 August 2013.

From self-programming thermostats to voice-activated television controls, here are 11 appliances, devices, and gadgets designed to increase your home's tech IQ.

1. August Smart Lock

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The August Smart Lock uses its keyless technology to keep your home safe, even when you're not around. From your smartphone, you can let guests in, check to make sure that you locked up before you left the house, keep a record of who's entered and exited, and unlock your door as you trudge up to your home after a long day's work. Convenient? Yes. Smart? You bet.

2. Touch-Screen Refrigerator

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There's no reason why your refrigerator can't do more than just keep food cold. The new smart fridge from Samsung features a Wi-Fi-enabled LCD screen that lets you access your apps. Check the weather, browse the Web for recipes, maintain a grocery list - all from your refrigerator door.


3. Home Automation Systems

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Insteon, a best-seller in wireless home-control networking technology, offers hardware and software for every residential need, from irrigation control and occupancy sensing to remote-control HVAC. If this all sounds a little daunting, consider easing into automation with the company's starter kit for lighting and appliance control.


4. Video Doorbell

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It's like caller ID for your front porch! The VTech video doorbell allows you to screen - and even video chat with - visitors before you answer the door. Not home? No worries. The system takes a snapshot each time the doorbell is pressed, so you'll always know who came knocking while you were away.


5. Philips Hue Smart Lighting

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What can Philips Hue do for you? For starters, the system can set your lights to brighten gradually in the morning to wake you up naturally. You can also re-create the quality of light from any photo on your smartphone by using a dropper tool to choose the palette. Or you can simply configure your lighting to turn on and off at set times.

6. Smart TVs

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Navigate through movies, music, social media, apps, the Internet, and - last but not least - television channels, from the comfort of your living room couch. And, with Samsung Smart TV's voice-interaction capabilities, you don't even have to worry when the remote goes missing.


7. Bosch Dishwasher

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Everything about the new Bosch 800 Plus Series Dishwasher is smart. Behind the door of this quiet genius is a flexible third rack for awkward items, a touch-screen control panel, and built-in water softener. A full-colour text display screen gives cycle status and maintenance updates. Simply brilliant!

8. Bitponics Personal Gardening Assistant

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Thanks to Bitponics, caring for your hydroponic garden just got a whole lot easier. Sensors in your garden send updates on humidity, air temperature, pH, and more to the cloud, which in turn runs your personalized grow plan for a season's worth of care. You can monitor your thriving greenery from a computer, and even swap tips with others in the Bitponics community.

9. Steam-Powered Washer and Dryer

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LG's SmartThinQ washer and dryer perform a number of intelligent feats. They detect when power consumption in your area is at its lowest, so they can be operated during periods when energy rates are lower. You can change the start time of preset wash cycles from your smartphone. And, best of all, the dryer's steam settings minimize wrinkles and odours, and reduce the need for ironing.

10. Water Pebble Water Saver

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By memorizing the length of your first shower and using it as a benchmark, the oh-so-clever Waterpebble indicates, via a series of traffic lights that flash from green through red, when you should finish up your showers. Each time you shower, Waterpebble reduces your shower time by a fraction, helping you to save water without ever having to think about it.


11. The Nest Learning Thermostat

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The Nest is the first of its kind, a design-savvy programmable thermostat that learns your schedule and programs itself. It can even be controlled from your phone. Teach it well and it could save you up to 20 percent on heating and cooling costs.


Top image: Bitponics Personal Gardening Assistant (source)

[Source: Bobvila. Edited. Top image and some links added.]



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