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left the coffee pot on? no worries. there’s an app for that. - air conditioner accessories

by:HICOOL     2021-10-11
left the coffee pot on? no worries. there’s an app for that.  -  air conditioner accessories
Steve Lee knew that when his mother got up in the morning, walked into the living room, opened the front door to get the newspaper, and took the medicine in the kitchen.
Nothing unusual except that he lives 1 hour and 10 minutes from her. Lee’s 80-
Mom lives alone in a smart home.
"I installed a small system in her home that allowed me to monitor her," said Lee, director of general Equipment Technical Services at Encino, California.
"If I don't see any movement and she doesn't open the fridge by 8: 30 then I know I need to check her right away.
"As people break through the boundaries of digital technology, help them take care of health and safety, control their carbon footprint, make life easier, and smart homes become more and more common.
The Lauterette family in North Virginia is a textbook example of how to live digitally.
"I have hundreds of switches connected to the appliance," said Jeff lauterlet, technical director of the National Petroleum Commission, who lives in a three-level, 6,000-square-foot house.
They will call from childhood (
The boys are joking around after going to bed)
Serious (
There is an unknown car or a person in the driveway).
A few weeks ago, a vehicle suspected of involvement in the attack on Leesburgand-
The running accident eventually occurred behind the lauterlet home, which was filmed on a camera installed in their backyard.
"It was dark when we got home at night, so we didn't see it," Jeff lauterlet said . ".
"But the next morning, we saw a bloody truck in the backyard that was destroyed.
We watched the video and called the police.
They came, dealt with the crime and identified the suspect.
That's why he turned himself in.
Our video helped the police catch him. ” (
According to Leesburg police, the suspect was arrested and charged with a serious crime of hit-and-run. )
A key to an immersive digital lifestyle is the automated system that resides in your home.
The universal device makes a black box that looks like a cable box, called ISY (
Intelligent System).
It is connected to the home network and power cord as well as a smartphone, tablet or computer.
Not all automation systems are black boxes.
Some are built into the security system;
Some were built at home during construction;
Some are in the cloud.
About a dozen apps on the market use ISY, which works with controlled sockets, light switches, and more
Button keyboard switches, motion detectors, door contacts, ceiling fan controls, and many other devices, Lee said.
You log in to the ISY website on your computer and create programs to open and close at certain times.
"It's a simple process.
You don't have to be a programmer, "said Li.
"The highlight of the ISY system is the flexibility it provides.
"It's not just turning the lights on and off," lauterlet said . ".
You can program by date, season, or holiday schedule.
Purpose of ISY-
Then the function statement.
That means if this happens, then do it.
For example: ● if it rains, then do not turn on the sprinkler.
● If it is one o'clock P. M. on Mondaym.
Then open the garage door and let the gardener in.
If it's 6: 30. m.
, Then turn on the air conditioner.
Lauterette said he designed dozens of variables throughout the house to improve efficiency, energy efficiency and maximize safety.
In the kitchen, he used the system for convenience.
If he puts the chicken on an oven or grill, he inserts a meat thermometer and his phone beeps when the temperature reaches 400 degrees.
For the sake of safety, garbage disposal stops after five seconds.
In the garage, he uses the system to prevent waste.
If the freezer door stays open incorrectly, he gets a text alert when the temperature reaches 40 degrees.
In the garden, he saved water with ISY.
If the wet soil is detected by the Soil probe, or the weather forecast predicts rain, then ISY will disable the sprinkler.
In the pool in the backyard, he uses ISY to make sure the boys get clean water.
He received an alarm about acidity, salt and chlorine content.
Last winter, he designed the system in the front yard to save electricity.
When the snow reaches the garden lights, they turn off automatically.
A smartphone or tablet is a key accessory, which means that commands can be accessed remotely via app or voice control.
"I 've opened the garage door in Florida to get a delivery guy in," said Kathy lauterlet, owner of Atlantic Consulting, which helps smart homes --ups.
"We watched him drive over.
"Then we open the garage door and he puts the package in it," Jeff lauterlet said . ". Short-
The term program can be written in a specific time period, such as a program that turns the lights on at different times, making it look like people are not at home.
ISY also supports Virtual Onoff switches.
You can put a keyboard switch on the bedside table, turn on the bathroom lights before you get up, and then turn them off when you come back.
You can also open the coffee pot when you wake up.
Even without a dedicated automation system, you can still have remote functionality because many companies produce smart devices with their own applications.
Cassie lauterlet baked a meal with slow fire
Cook by phone.
"I can put vegetables, potatoes and frozen meat in the morning.
If I want it to cook for four hours, I open it at [2]o’clock]
Wherever I am, it is ready when I walk into the door at 6, "she said.
The Nest Labs training representative, Chukwuma Ebi, said he pointed out the second
He is in the floor-to-ceiling windows of his home on marl Road, Maryland.
Watch his car.
"I can see my car now," he said at Best Buy in Tarrytown one morning . ".
The camera is connected to the phone via the app, triggered by motion and sound.
If there is any interference, he will receive a text message.
If smoke or carbon monoxide issues are detected, the company's Nest Protect products will send text messages, voice alerts, and color monitors.
"If a piece of toast burns, you can turn off the alarm from your phone," Ebi said . ".
"If carbon monoxide leaks, the app alerts the thermostat and the whole system shuts down automatically.
"Every day after school, two boys from Teresa Dolan dig the latch at their home near Crestwood, Northwest Washington, and walk in.
Her cleaning team does this every week.
"We struggled with key inventory and the idea of giving the keys to strangers made me worry," Dolan said . ".
She installed the Bluetooth Kwikset Kevin-
The latch is enabled.
"We all have smartphones," she said . "
"We have all downloaded the Kevin app.
"She assigned privileges to the Boys and others who she wanted to provide keyless entry.
Here are other smartphone devices that can make your home more efficient: ● Schlage Connect is a latch that works with home automation and security systems.
It has a touch screen that inputs user code on the touch screen.
"Sometimes you want to know if your door is locked, for example when you arrive at the airport.
Christopher desschamp, a smart home evangelist and portfolio leader at Schlage, said: "You can check through the mobile app and you can lock it remotely if you forget.
Ring the video doorbell is a wide-angled 180-
Degree camera and motion detector connected to mobile phone and WiFi network.
Once the bell rings or someone is on your property, within the range of custom motion you program, it starts recording;
It will send a phone reminder that you can see the person at the door on the screen no matter where you are.
"This is a cool product," says Jeff lauterlet . " He recently installed it at the front door.
"If you're stuck in traffic and it's late to go home and your guests are here and are ringing the doorbell, you can say, 'Don't leave.
Sit on the porch and wait.
I was there. White GPS-
Embedded tiles allow you to find an item that is misplaced
Like your car keys.
String it on the key chain
If lost, tileapp will send a picture of the Bluetooth signal and the tracking circle to your phone, showing the location of the item.
● If you have Netatmo, a micro weather station where you can put on a kitchen counter or a bedroom dresser to receive environmental data such as temperature, you can forget to have to listen to radio or television weather broadcasts, humidity and carbon dioxide.
It will alert you when to open the window for fresh air.
Next smart home game-
Apple's recently released HomeKit could change the status quo.
The device allows homeowner via Siri to do things like turn off, on, dimming, or lighting in a specific room using verbal commands;
Set the thermostat to a certain temperature;
Turn on the printer.
Lauterette said he hopes all his devices will soon be part of the home kit: "Then my phone will be the remote control for all devices.
Audrey Hoff is a freelance writer.
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