Home automation is nothing new, but a recent boom in smart home tech has thrust it straight into the spotlight. Smart home kits, sensors and gadgets have been a dominating presence at CES for the past two years, with big names like Apple, Google, GE and Microsoft right there in the thick of it. That's not surprising, given that market experts predict that the smart home's market share will be worth tens of billions within the next few years.
Home automation is the present & future of the way home appliances & devices work. From a voice command to Alexa or Google, and even your smartphone.
Home automation is part of the "The Internet of Things," also known as IoT. The way devices and appliances can be networked together to provides us with seamless control over all aspects of your home and more. Home automation has been around for many decades in terms of lighting and simple appliance control. Recently technology caught up with idea of the interconnected world at the touch of your fingertips or a simple voice command to Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, and Cortana. The dream of making your home smart is now a reality.
Components and services we provides:-
1) Doors and gates (e.g. Locks, intercom)
2) Security System
3) Heating and cooling
4) Smoke, fire and carbon monoxide alarms
5) Home theater / media devices
6) Video Cameras
7) Lighting and many more
Smarter Voice Assistants
The Amazon Echo and Google Home have received more upgrades over the past year than your average consumer gadget. The Echo has long been our Editors' Choice, but considering both smart speakers can do a heck of a lot more now than they could even just a few months ago, how do they stack up today?
Both devices support iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, and TuneIn. The Echo also supports Amazon Music, while the Home supports Google Play Music and YouTube Red.