Archive for January 3rd, 2010
Beginning the combination of theatre rooms with X10 …..
by on Jan.03, 2010, under Home Automation, insteon, lighting control, zwave
Switching focus starting with domotics to home cinemas is hardly much of a change bearing in mind many users probably kicked off their exploration for control of lights via a harmony remote to make the uber-cool movie room setup just right. In my mind the Logitech remote controls are a key device and we now have one for all of the tv watching areas. Especially since we don’t watch that ‘live’ tv thing any more, there is frequently way too many entertainment systems to turn on which wasted my time grabbing one remote control followed by the subsequent one until it was ready, just to go backwards on the method after the show was done.

With that in mind, the crossover of automation with our ‘relaxing’ technologies is getting more realistic by the week with quite a few of the prevalent producers selling infared commands from your home automation system recently and as a result you can then do stuff like turning on and off a receiver in an adjacent room of the condo utilizing the handheld Zwave controls. Very cool overall, and everything is described better at this Insteon site Home automation products when compared to some places so it’s absolutely a essential site to read through.
The writer there is entirely too eager regarding Insteon.
Speaking with Mark got me planning .
by on Jan.03, 2010, under Home Automation, insteon, lighting control, zwave
There was a killer house on the discovery channel which almost caused me to drool – It was crazy motorized plasmas in the kitchen and had done a so-so job of having it be impressive. Each sprinkler was thinking on its own and get this- the fridge (including ice maker) plus the robot vacuum were talking to each other.
I have loved the clapper for what seems like forever but thinking about a system of this caliber, it was crazy and I’m still in shock.
I often day dream of having my place more automated so it can like adjusting the temperature for each room or displaying the news in the bathroom mirror. Although these situations are a ways from now (regardless of this certain rich folks are in the process of it) however more realistic things like environment modes at the touch of a button are ubiquitous and inexpensive now. When I get home I will convince my other half... after which she can blame the place where I found the information: Z-Wave home automation
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