Brilliant Home Control review: Robust, but pricey, smart home and lighting control
Although pricey, the Brilliant Home Control setup is a handy solution for added smart home control and in-house communication.
Although pricey, the Brilliant Home Control setup is a handy solution for added smart home control and in-house communication.
The Simplehuman Sensor Can with voice control is a motion and voice-activated trash can that seems unnecessary but seriously offers some great conveniences.
Ring says its mission is to make neighborhoods safer and they plan on expanding on that mission with their new Control Center alongside six new products.
Smart thermostats help you conserve the most energy of any smart device in your home.
The Arlo Video Doorbell captures footage in a square aspect ratio to allow users to fully view packages on the ground, or visitors from head and to toe.
The switch can be used to turn lights off from anywhere in the house. For example, a user in an upstairs bedroom can use Instinct to shut off lights left on in the living room or basement without having to go downstairs.
Having complete control of your house not only gives you peace of mind but also allows you to keep tabs on your house while you’re away.
Secure Pro also offers a 3D fingerprint sensor, traditional key use, Lockly app, and a virtual assistant.
FloLogic CONNECT not only alerts homeowners to potential leaks and problems, but it can also be used to manage your water consumption.
Google and C by GE are offering up a Smart Light Starter Kit which contains a pre-paired Google Mini and C-Life bulb for the low price of $55 USD.
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The Eve Systems ecosystem of accessories are designed for the HomeKit-enabled household with its broad product range.
Terms of the deal have not yet been announced, though Reuters suggests that it could be worth at least $1 billion USD.
Cortana is installed in millions of computers and Xbox One consoles but Microsoft is playing catch-up when it comes to digital assistants.
The Basement Guardian will be available for purchase in April 2018 for $1,700USD.
The Flo device utilizes pressure, temperature, and flow sensors along with proprietary machine learning to detect leaks as small as a drop per minute anywhere in the home’s water system.
If a leak or abnormal use is detected, it will alert the homeowner via the mobile app. If it’s a major leak, the water will also be turned off.
With the additional Google Assistant support, the Smart Deadbolt is now compatible with the three big digital assistants on the market.
The Olie collection is available for pre-order now on Indiegogo with limited quantity super early bird units for as low as $64, and a retail price starting at $129.
The kit offers up home security at an affordable price and integrates into their other products as well.
The Clazio Spark runs Android 7.0 Nougat, is powered by an octa-core processor, and can be controlled by touch gestures or voice.
Google Assistant and IFTTT integration will cost $1/mth or $10/year (each) while HomeKit, Nest, and other integrations remain free.
The Chamberlain WD1000WF 1-1/4 HPS Wi-Fi Garage Door Opener is an option to consider with its easy setup, smartphone controls, and reliable performance.
You can find Inirv React on Kickstarter where they’ve already smashed their $40,000USD goal and are over $130,000USD with 8 days to go.
With this next round of funding, it will be interesting to see where the company takes their product line for the future.
The Schlage Sense’s only real downfall is not having Android integration.
By embedding AVS within the LED table lamp itself, you can use it to interact with Alexa without the need for an Amazon Echo or Echo Dot.
Here are a few gift ideas for around the home from routers to smart home accessories and more!