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Smart Homes Made Perfectly Simple
No limitations or restrictions



ITS SMART WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF HOME AUTOMATION


WELCOME TO

KEY FEATURES 




 

UNIVERSAL CONNECTIVITY & COMPATIBILITY 

Our revolutionary new smart device seamlessly connects and communicates with
every other product, system and platform regardless of the brand or type.

 

This feature allows users to effortlessly integrate their new smart device into
their existing ecosystems ensuring that they can utilize all their devices
together without limitations. 


How does a smart home work?
In connected homes, different smart home appliances connect to a dedicated
mobile application and are manageable and adaptable. Essentially, any device in
your customer’s home can become smart, from switchers and doorbells to fridges
and surveillance cameras.
Smart home devices gather info about the surroundings and can be prompted to
action by some mechanisms or controlled via an application. Apart from the app,
people can control their homes via voice assistants.
In general, there are three levels of how smart homes work on the resident’s
side:
 * monitoring — smart devices track motions, light, temperature, humidity, and
   other metrics, and transfer this data to the app,
 * management — the residents of connected homes can command their devices
   distantly via dedicated software,
 * automation — smart tech for the home can be set to function in a given period
   or under the influence of other factors like the reactions of other gadgets.

 * monitoring — smart devices track motions, light, temperature, humidity, and
   other metrics, and transfer this data to the app,
 * management — the residents of connected homes can command their devices
   distantly via dedicated software,
 * automation — smart tech for the home can be set to function in a given period
   or under the influence of other factors like the reactions of other gadgets.

What are the components of a smart home?
To make a home intelligent and self-driving, you need to connect IoT-powered
hardware to an ecosystem through an Internet connection.
Let’s take a closer look at the components you need to make a smart home.


NETWORK

Smart home products are connected to the Internet with the help of
communications protocols.
You may choose one from several options according to the goals you might have:
 * Wi-Fi is fast and readily available in most homes. However, separating home
   devices from the common traffic or connecting products with high protection
   requirements may be a challenge, and you may want to consider alternative
   options.
 * Z-Wave is another popular protocol among the owners of smart homes. It
   focuses on low power consumption and less interference.
 * ZigBee is great for those who seek an even more secure option, as it has
   symmetrical encryption that provides a higher protection level.
 * Bluetooth can also be used for a smart home system, although it’s less
   commonly used for this kind of technology.


ECOSYSTEMS

A smart home system requires a hub that allows users to interact with their
devices. Usually, people tend to stick to one ecosystem and search for
compatible gadgets. Most of them can be run via voice assistants, which leaves
owners a choice to exploit products either through an app or voice commands.
You can choose the best smart home ecosystem for your smart home solution among
the most popular options:
 * Google Nest — This platform uses Google Assistant that can command smart home
   devices or is installed directly in them (for instance, when it comes to
   Google brand products such as Chromebooks). The ecosystem supports multiple
   users while serving them separately.
 * Amazon Alexa — A popular ecosystem with the Alexa voice assistant. The Amazon
   smart home system allows you to easily connect new devices, group them, and
   set automated routine actions.
 * Apple HomeKit — This ecosystem works with Siri, and is said to provide a
   highly protected smart house system. However, in contrast with other options,
   Apple HomeKit isn’t universal, and users need to have at least one device
   with iOS to make it work properly.
 * SmartThings — A smart home ecosystem by Samsung. Although it’s considered not
   as user-friendly as other systems, users like it for its stability and
   compatibility with a variety of devices. If you want to utilize Z-Wave and
   ZigBee protocols, SmartThings will also be a great choice for you.
 * Others: IFTTT, Logitech, Yonomi, Control4, Smart Life, etc.


HARDWARE

Intelligent devices and appliances are hardware smart home components. Connected
house developers try to turn as many home items as possible into custom and
manageable ones. Today, every room can be supplied with a smart device for
almost any purpose. The best smart home system usually includes intelligent
lights, locks, doorbells, plugs, and thermostats.
Smart home benefits
When building a smart home, people often imagine that they turn their apartment
into a sci-fi home that can serve them and allow them to get rid of monotonous
housework.

We’re quite close to this image, however, an intelligent home can also bring
other advantages.
 * Convenience — While homeowners are away and can’t or don’t want to do
   housework on their own, they can brew some tea, do the cleaning, set the
   perfect climate, or see how their kids are doing using a single app. Also,
   living in a smart home means you can afford to spend time on other valuable
   things while keeping your home life in order and comfortable.
 * Control — A smart home can be managed without a direct presence there, as
   every action or change can be seen and commanded via an app. So, users will
   have no more worries about whether they’ve locked their apartment or turned
   off a device: they can just check and solve it on their phone.
 * Cost-efficiency — Such smart home technologies as IoT thermostats and light
   bulbs can save costs on utility bills, especially electricity that is used
   for heating, cooling, lighting, and other things that can be easily overused
   when not controlled.
 * Sustainability — Smart house devices can make a home more eco-friendly,
   pretty much for the same reason as saving money. It’s fairly easy to stop
   using energy excessively when your home is fully automated.
 * Safety — With a smart security system, every home can turn into an
   impregnable fortress, as advanced sensors and cameras are on guard round the
   clock.

Examples of smart home technologies
In a modern connected home, you can find smart home technology for nearly any
task, whether it’s making coffee or keeping an eye on your pet when you’re away.
Here are some examples of technologies you can offer to your customer’s smart
home ecosystem.



1. ACCESS & SECURITY CONTROLS

Home protection devices are good at keeping a home secure, so they are often
listed as top smart home solutions. Smart cameras, motion detectors, and smart
video doorbells notify your users remotely when someone is approaching their
home.
Smart locks give them access to the doors even if they are away, so they can
open the door on someone’s request or make it lock up automatically if it was
accidentally left unlocked.
Examples: Reolink Argus 3 Pro, August Smart Lock Pro, Ring Video Doorbells.


2. APPLIANCES

A smart home can assist you in cleaning, cooking, and storing products, if not
do it itself. Smart appliances for a home can replace ordinary vacuum cleaners,
instant pots, toasters, fridges, coffee machines, or even stirrers.
With the help of a smartphone, a homeowner can check and manage the temperature
in the refrigerator, keep the home clean without wasting time on it, or cook a
perfect dish with fully controllable appliances.
Examples: Uncommon Goods Automatic Pan Stirrer, Samsung Smart Refrigerators,
Smarter Coffee Makers .


3. CLIMATE CONTROLS

Smart technology for a home environment is becoming increasingly popular, as it
helps people create and control the perfect climate in their rooms with one tap.
Such climate control appliances as thermostats, humidifiers and air purifiers
also allow homeowners to track air quality on a smartphone by sending data on
temperature, humidity levels, and pollution rates to a dedicated app.
Examples: Ecobee Smart Thermostats, Levoit Smart Humidifiers, Dyson Air
Purifiers.


4. ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Although a majority of connected home devices are aimed at making life easier
and more comfortable, the best smart home systems also include solutions for
saving resources such as electricity and water.
These systems make sure there are neither leaks in the home nor excessive energy
consumption, so users can both spend less money on their bills and live more
sustainably.
Examples: Flo Smart Water Monitor, Sense monitor, Sensital Energy Management
System.


5. DEVICES FOR ENTERTAINMENT

Smart TVs and speakers are kinds of smart home devices many people are already
using. By using a voice hub, homeowners can turn on their TV, music, podcasts,
and other fun things. There are also alternative systems for managing
entertainment devices, such as gesture control devices.
 * Examples:
 * singlecue
 * Samsung Smart TVs
 * Amazon Echo

 * Examples:
 * singlecue
 * Samsung Smart TVs
 * Amazon Echo


6. ENVIRONMENTAL ALARMS

Nowadays, smart homes offer an advanced security system that can detect early
signs of fire and hazardous chemical air pollution. Such devices as smart fire
detection and alarm systems, radon, and carbon monoxide detectors monitor air
quality round the clock and send notifications to your phone when danger is
detected.
Examples: Nest Protect Smoke & CO Alarm, RadonEye Home Radon Detector, Screwfix
Carbon Monoxide Detectors .


7. HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS

The healthcare market is famous for keeping pace with the latest IoT
technologies, i.e. smartwatches and fitness bands. However, you can also find
solutions for a smart home such as intelligent scales that can measure not only
weight but muscle and fat mass, water rate, and other indicators.
Moreover, some businesses offer full-fledged medical alert systems for a
connected house.
Examples: GetSafe Medical Alert System, Fitbit Aria Air Smart Scales, Withings
Blood Pressure Monitor .


8. LIGHTING CONTROLS

Today, smart lights are probably the basic components of modern smart home
systems. They allow people to control the light remotely, set auto turn on/off,
synchronize it with the time of the day, adjust the color and brightness, and
more features.
Not only does this technology help people create the desired atmosphere, but
smart bulbs and switches also allow them to cut spending on electricity bills.
Examples: Wyze Smart Light Bulbs, CYNC Wired Smart Switches, Brilliant Smart
Dimmer Switch.


9. OTHER

The market for smart home devices is versatile, and people can find nearly
everything they need to live a more convenient and safe life.
For instance, pet owners may want to replace an old feeder with an intelligent
one or complement their pet care with a smart pet camera. And if your target
client is a new parent, it’s a great idea to offer him or her an advanced baby
monitoring system to always keep his or her kid in view.
Examples: PetCube Play, Nanit Baby Sleep Monitor, Owlet Home Smart Automatic Pet
Feeder.
Learn how to make your home smart
Although connected homes stuffed with sensors, cameras, and automated household
appliances seemed to be a fantasy in the past, today these technologies are much
more accessible and common. They have enabled people to make their homes help
them and nearly maintain themselves, saving homeowners’ time and money while
adding a new level of convenience and comfort.
If you want to learn how to develop new smart home technologies , the Eastern
Peak team is ready to accompany you on the way to bringing your business to the
market of connected house software. Contact us to get a free consultation.


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does a connected home work?
What are the benefits of a connected home?
What are examples of smart homes?
What devices can be installed in a connected house?
Read also:
13 Cool Examples of Internet of Things Applications and How to Develop One
How to Develop an Internet of Things Application for Pet Care: A Go-to-Market
Guide
How Can IoT Benefit the Environment? Top 9 Ideas for Your Eco Startup

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Oleg Roberman, Chief of Delivery at Eastern Peak
With strong technical background and outstanding project leadership skills, Oleg
helps Eastern Peak customers introduce competitive advantages and instill
productive changes in every process by resolving complex business issues and
managing multicultural teams through innovation and creative thinking.

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