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Technological Innovations For The Automation Of Your Home

Do Son December 17, 2021 3 minutes read
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Home automation gives you complete control over your home, both inside and outside. Nowadays, one can transform his home into a fortress for his family by installing advanced cameras, motion sensors, and other devices. Although it is a costly option, home automation may turn out to be a wise investment over time, saving you money and nerves. What technological innovations are used in its implementation?

There is hardly a company these days that does not use automation technology, whether in production or in the office. It ensures not only comfort but also faster response and operation from employees, which is important when a company has an urgent order. What devices enable automation?

What Technologies Are Used In Home Automation?

Home automation technology is a tool that allows you to turn your house into a smart home. Typically, it is a wireless, wired, or both remote device that manages all gadgets in the living space using built-in sensors and actuators.

Home automation reduces the time required to manage gadgets, turns on/off air conditioning or heating in all rooms at once, and even allows you to check your fridge while you are away from home.

Here are some of the most popular technologies used for home automation:

  • Bluetooth;
  • Infrared;
  • INSTEON;
  • Li-Fi;
  • Radiofrequency;
  • Thread;
  • ZigBee;
  • Z-Wave;
  • UPB;
  • Wi-Fi.

When it comes to devices that use these technologies, one recommends taking a look at the three best-rated options:

Wink Hub 2

It was the first home automation tool. It comes equipped with a Wi-Fi radio, an Ethernet port, and a 5GHz connectivity solution.

Amazon Echo

It’s a smart speaker that responds to voice commands. Amazon Echo allows you to control your devices using your voice, your smartphone, or a remote.

Google Home Hub

It is also a smart device that can be activated by saying “Hey Google.” Using this intelligent mechanism, one can perform various tasks, such as learning a new recipe, listening to music, and setting an alarm.

How Do I Automate My Home?

Here are some of the best ideas for automating your home:

Presence Imitation

Motion sensors installed in the necessary areas send a signal to the system to turn off the lighting in rooms that are empty at a specific time, simulating your presence while you enjoy the beach in a warm country;

Yard Lighting

It can be programmed to turn on at sunset and turn off at sunrise.

No more unexpected visitors

Did the visitor show up without an invitation? Do not worry. Through built-in acoustic systems in the selected area outside, the system will alert you about guests approaching your home.

Family-Only Movie Night

Home automation allows for the automatic locking of the house doors when the movie begins.

Heating Control

With automation technology, your smart home system will turn off the heating when you leave the house and switch it on when you come back.

Home automation is a developing technology, which means it is still in its early stages. Enterprises are working to improve this technology and make it more affordable to the general public.

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