While home automation has existed since a decade, it mostly started out as a bare-bones featurette for home automation with more fancy systems than actual, practical features. But these days have been left behind due to many recent advancements in home automation that have introduced more useful features at affordable costs.
While the developments have been many, and a lot more are yet to come owing to recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT), these are the top 5 developments that bought home automation in Dallas to the masses:
1. Remote Appliances:
Remote control was previously limited to just televisions, music systems and air conditioners. IoT has allowed the facility to extend beyond these, allowing us to control smart appliances and devices via smartphones. The smart devices are connected to Wifi, which can be controlled via suitable smartphone apps remotely.
2. Smart Speakers:
Smart speakers such as Amazon Echo, Apple Homepod and Google Home are slowly becoming mainstream in more and more homes in Dallas, allowing users to seamlessly control their smart appliances and home functions for compatible devices. These speakers work on voice recognition due to the inbuilt voice assistant software built into those.
3. Smart Locks:
If you’re out and unfortunately managed to lose your door key, gaining re-entry into your own home can be an issue unless you have a spare key hidden under the doormat. But with advancement of smart locks, issues such as these are things of the past. Smart locks employ biometric access, pin and password based entry, and hence there won’t be a need for keys anymore. Many of the locks can even be unlocked via smartphones.
4. Better Energy Efficiency:
Energy efficiency takes center place in development of smart devices and home automation, hence newer appliances and lights consume less energy as compared to older ones. Smart lights can detect motion if connected to a motion sensor, meaning the lights turn off automatically if there is no one in the room. They can also be turned off remotely via smartphones.
5. Better Home Security:
Developments in home automation has allowed companies to develop much better security systems for homes that include infrared CCTV cameras, motion detectors, alarms, central control system and remote access via internet. This makes it easy to detect intruders and allows home owners to take control of their homes even if they are out of station.