Aeotec is always hiding the details well and not the best in providing gor product pictures but here is one thing that captured by attention. A Z-wave LED light bulb might be released on CES 2013
http://aeotec.com/z-wave-led-lightbulb
It seems to be able to work both for EU and USA. I'm so much hoping for this...
"Ambiance Series
Reflecting the fact that a smart home plays a major role in the pleasure we can derive from
where we live, Aeon Labs is expanding its Ambiance Series in 2013. A Z-Wave LED light bulb is
amongst the latest products to be offered with Aeon Labs’ LED Bulb bringing the perfect lightwarmth and brightness to Z-Wave. "
Aeotech is mentioning 23 new things. One more to mention is the Z-wave controlled smart film. Something that you put on your window and can "opaque" the window in no-time. The video link currently seems to link to anything else but video:
http://aeot.ec/smartfilm
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Thursday, January 10, 2013
Fibaro Z-wave movie
I liked to promote this nice movie from Fibaro that shows some of the options available with Z-wave technology.
Razberry, the best of two worlds.
Ever wonder how and what will happen if you combine your two favorite things, the z-wave home automation protocol that is certified for over 700 devices ready to be fitted to your home and the Raspeberry Pie, super-cheap, mini computer? No need to wonder any more. For only 49€ you will get the Z-wave board to your Raspberry Pie. Some lines of codes and you should be able to turn off the light from the other side of the world with your iPhone. Go check out the details on http://razberry.z-wave.me/buy.php
Raspberry Pie just got a descent friend
There is a lot of small computers this days but solid runs' cubox packs very good performance for it's size (and price).
http://www.solid-run.com/cubox
http://www.solid-run.com/cubox
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Flying camera for the blind spots
Engadget wrote a blog post of something that i'm pretty sure we will see more of soon. A un-manned in-door camera to cover the blind spots. Perfect!
http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/27/secom-offers-a-private-security-drone/
The price and the availability is a bit limiting towards residence currently. But this things usually tends to become cheaper fast.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/27/secom-offers-a-private-security-drone/
The price and the availability is a bit limiting towards residence currently. But this things usually tends to become cheaper fast.
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