Ever thought of living in a house where you came back from work and unlocked your door with your smartphone?
Once you get inside, the lights get turned on automatically and probably you get to hear your favorite playlist through your speakers!
You send out a voice command to control- your room temperature, lights, TV, home security cameras and speakers placed at your home.
Once you reach your kitchen your morning coffee is already getting ready and weather report streaming through your speakers.
There’s nothing left to worry about- a thief sneaking at your place or a stove left on! Your smartphone enables you to be omnipresent and take care of your comfort and home.
How dreamy is that?
Read on to know the steps involved.
When we talk about the smart home app system, it involves controlling the smart objects (things) at your home. It might include lights, electric appliances, CCTV, AC, door locks, fire alarm, and the list is endless.
So basically, the smart devices are connected to a specified cloud network. Different brands have their own services including, Amazon, Google, LG, etc.
Well, thanks to the internet of things and its limitless possibilities that we were able to build the app project.
Interested in knowing how we overcame the challenges and developed a masterpiece? Keep reading folks.
The Internet of Things has opened new opportunities for home and industries to reduce mechanical and operational failures.
Using IoT for automation of serval tasks enables users to remotely operate and monitor devices and machines at their convenience.
It facilitates in streamlining business operations and improving coordination between different teams.
Smart IoT devices are now available for use in offices, homes, and public spaces for entertainment, security, and automation purposes.McKinsey Global Institute predicts that the Internet of Things market will reach the U.S. $11.1 trillion annually by 2025.Let’s explore how IoT is changing the future of home automation Industry Home Security with IoT sensors: One of the important aspects of home automation is security.
An IoT enabled home automation system can differentiate between homeowners, friends, relatives, and strangers.
If there is a stranger near home or at door entrances, it immediately sends an alert to the owner’s smartphone.
If you are from the 90s, you must have seen ‘Jetsons’ – a cartoon way ahead of its time, where there were smart robots and things doing the daily chores.
It got us excited and made us wonder if this can be a reality.
Well, my friend, we have reached a position where we have a smart home with numerous ‘things’ connected to each other.
Be its temperature control, security, smart lighting, cooking, air pollution control or anything else – an IoT smart home app development can take care of it.
Take AWAIR for example. It’s a cute and small radio device. The look can be deceptive as the device is a sensitive tool that measures air quality. And tells you the number of allergens, humidity, present temperature and CO2 content as well.