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A smart home is one that features a smart home system that links to your appliances to automate particular chores and can be controlled remotely.
Users can monitor home security system and cameras, and control appliances like your air conditioning, lighting, water lines, using our smart home system where all devices can be controlled through one application.
A smart light switch links to your home’s wireless network you can flip that switch off and on remotely or via voice assistants. Your light bulbs don’t need to be smart lights, they just need to be the lights connected to that switch. It is compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa
Passive infrared (PIR) sensors measure heat energy in the surroundings using a pair of pyroelectric sensors. These two sensors are placed next to each other, and when the signal differential between them changes, such as when a human enters the room, the sensor will activate.
A smart light switch links to your home’s wireless network you can flip that switch off and on remotely or via voice assistants. Your light bulbs don’t need to be smart lights, they just need to be the lights connected to that switch. It is compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa
An NVR security system is typically deployed in an IP video surveillance system. NVR home security systems are generally wireless, they tend to be easy to set up, can be accessed through a web browser, and allow the user to be notified by email if an alarm is triggered.
A video doorbell lets you not only see and speak with the person outside but also record footage of visitors that approach your door while you’re away or unable to answer. They use Wi-Fi to stream live video to your phone and offer high-tech features, such as cloud video storage, motion detection, sirens, and interoperability with smart locks and other smart home devices.
A magnetic contact is a common door/window sensor that uses a magnet and a reed switch. They’re easy to set up and integrate into security systems. These sensors alert the system when a door/window is opened and are also known as “magnetic contacts”. Although not all sensors work the same, they follow similar principles.
A smart plug is like a power-point adapter which at its most basic level, it simply turns things on and off. They collect information about how much energy the appliance connected through it is using. This is an incredibly useful feature for the energy-conscious consumer. Most smart plugs communicate (using your home’s Wi-Fi network) to a central control hub. Then, the hub uses your Wi-Fi to send information to an app on your phone.
Smart irrigation system collects information from sensors and sends predefined user orders to actuators, that make the water sprinkler to go off. The data is collected by moisture sensors. A user defines the moisture and the temperature range. When the threshold is reached an action is performed (i.e. start/stop irrigating when moisture is at a certain level). It also makes sure that the water is actually flowing, that the pipes are not clogged or leaking. The user can control the system easily via a smartphone app.
Smart homes provide you more control over your energy consumption by automating tasks such as temperature management, lighting control, window treatment control, and irrigation control based on the weather.
Smart homes give you information on how you use energy, which can help you become more energy efficient and environmentally conscious.
Smart homes can let you know locations where you're using more energy than you need to, allowing you to save money by cutting back in those areas.