Sentences with phrase «because home automation»

Hopefully, you've kept up with the trend, because home automation isn't only for the elite few anymore.

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It should be resilient to automation because, like San Francisco, it is home to many start - up companies.
Because many of these locks can be integrated into smart - home platforms, we created automations or scenes and tested how well they performed.
I can't say much about home automation features because I don't have much set up on either yet, but it's clear to see that Google Home is catching up pretty quickly to Alexa at being compatible with more and more services, and Home has IFTTT capabilities for those it's not yet gotten a deal whome automation features because I don't have much set up on either yet, but it's clear to see that Google Home is catching up pretty quickly to Alexa at being compatible with more and more services, and Home has IFTTT capabilities for those it's not yet gotten a deal wHome is catching up pretty quickly to Alexa at being compatible with more and more services, and Home has IFTTT capabilities for those it's not yet gotten a deal wHome has IFTTT capabilities for those it's not yet gotten a deal with.
After trying out various smart home automation platforms, I finally settled with Apple HomeKit ecosystem in 2013 because it just worked better for my needs.
HomeKit is designed to accommodate a home automation market that's very fragmented, because many consumers are approaching home automation that way.
Amazon is now an important player in home automation — every smart thermostat or energy metering provider in the UK was on hand for the European launch of the Echo last month — precisely because it was able to tie its smart technology down with physical products.
Because of its impressive support of so many different home automation protocols, it's easy to recommend the Wink Hub 2.
Video games have always been a passion of his due to their ability to tell incredible stories, and home automation tech is the next big interest, in large part because of the Philips Hue integration with Razer Chroma.
Because most of the technology relies on software programming, home automation systems can be updated to account for changes in technology.
Because there are a variety of options, homeowners can pay anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars for home automation integration.
Because those new smart home products — such as automated lights and remotely controlled door locks — are based on a widely used technology, they have the potential to be cheaper and easier to set up and use than previous home automation gadgets.
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