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Remember "The Jetsons"? George walking Astro on the treadmill while Jane has her makeup applied robotically? It was great to think that in the future our lives would be made easier through automation.
The future is here, well except for the
robots.
Home Automation with an
integrated system can make your life simpler.
Imagine getting home after a long day dealing with the stresses of the office
you hit your garage door controller to open the door. Once inside you find the
wall mounted touch panel to turn on your home's lights to the level of
brightness you wish, close the window treatments, turn on the stereo to play the
music you wish to hear at whatever volume level you want and check all of your
telephone messages at the touch of a button. These systems are very easy to use
and will help you get through even the most frantic of days.
Elegantly designed inside and out, all smart home products can be installed stand-alone or as part of an integrated control network. Used in combination, smart home products offer seamless integration of subsystems that exist in today's homes, including security, audio/video, lighting, heating and cooling, appliances, home products, and more.
Affordable and easy to use, smart home components are an
innovative new generation of home control products. Here are just some of
the reasons why:
| Components can be easily installed in new or existing homes
without remodeling or rewiring. components use CEBus® technology
to communicate via existing home's powerlines.
| Components are modular. Because these products
are designed to operate independently or as part of a home control network,
buyers can add new technology incrementally as their needs and budget
dictate.
| An integrated control
system uses distributed intelligence and spread-spectrum technology.
Distributed intelligence means that if a product isn't functioning
as it should, other components in the system aren't affected—your system
continues working. Spread-spectrum technology takes a message and spreads it
over many frequencies so that noise on the powerline, which typically
affects other powerline technologies and prevents systems from operating
reliable, do not affect our CEBus communications. | |