This time, we’ve chosen a smart hub designed to control sensors and devices installed at home. It can be used for different purposes, such as energy and water management, monitoring and even security systems.
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Lights, cams, doors, security — many homeowners know the basics about home automation and smart home technology. But there's a whole array of fun smart home features that you've never dreamed of, from watering plants to feeding pets.
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Ambiently Detecting Individuals Using Bioimpedance Signatures
New technology is everywhere. From the cars we drive to the stores where we shop, technology is changing our lifestyles. But when it comes to the walls in which we live, however, adoption rates for smart home products is still a work in progress.
Harbor Research is conducting a market survey to understand the future convergence of IoT technologies in smart buildings and homes
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