The Bots Are Taking Over, And We’re Not Complaining.
It’s a cold, chilly winter morning, the kind that makes you want to stay
under the covers all day, but you’ve got a life, and you’ve got a job to do. So
you get up, however reluctantly, but hey, it’s not all that bad, in fact, one
might even call it good, very, very good! The water heater has already been
running before your alarm sounds, and the thermostat automatically adjusts the
room temperature to make it warm and cozy, and lo and behold, the rug has been
warmed too so that the bottoms of your feet do not feel like the northern side
of Antarctica. The whir of the coffee machine greets you when you step out of
your bedroom and as you stand there wondering whether all of this is a part of
an elaborate sci-fi movie set, we’ll remind you that it’s as real as real gets
and made possible because of smart home automation system.
What is truly amazing about this network of smart gadgets is that
their seamless, effortless user interaction is a result of an amalgamation of a
number of diverse and complex technologies like real-time analytics, commodity
sensors, embedded systems to name a few, and it is gratifying to know that all
this effort has been made in devotion to your comfort and convenience. Smart
home automation systems are the latest addition to the ever-growing network
of the internet of things, and connect all the appliances of your home to give
you a centralized and seamless control over them. They encompass security,
alarms, lighting, climate, entertainment systems, and appliances so that you do
not have to break a sweat over them and can devote your time and efforts to
other important things while living a luxurious and safe life at the same time.
Not only are these smart gadgets, well, smart, they’re also an
important step towards a future of optimal energy efficiency. Even little
things like leaving the air conditioner running longer than required and
keeping the lights on at all times can be very detrimental to the environment.
The presence triggered response system of smart home automation systems activates
the devices when a presence is detected, and deactivates them when the area is
vacated, therefore saving a lot of electricity which otherwise would’ve been
lost, thus enabling you to feel better about yourself for helping save the
environment while enjoying the luxuries of life sitting in your own home!
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