Automation Technology in Future Homes
You walk up to the front door and the house, recognizing the key fob in your pocket or purse, unlocks the door automatically. As you enter, the lights fade up and your favorite music begins playing over hidden speakers. A computer voice, eerily human in quality, informs you that you have 3 voice messages and asks if you like to listen to them. Sound like a scene from the Jetsons? It’s all technology that is available today.
Homes Are Becoming Smarter
What was once thought to be space-age technology is quickly becoming today’s reality. Technology is integrating with day-to-day living. The home is moving away from a collection of independent rooms and functions, to a coordinated and synergetic environment. Home automation technology is teaching the different parts of a home to communicate with each other.
Whether your home communicates via existing powerline wiring, dedicated wiring, or wireless communication, the end goal is to allow the various parts of your home to work together. Modern homes typically include lighting and appliance control, whole house video and sound distribution, security and surveillance, and remote control from anywhere in the world.
Meeting The Future Head-on
New homes are including home automation technology at increasing rates. Where ten years ago homebuyers were asking if the house was wired (referring to computer wiring), homebuyers are now enquiring about installed technology in the home.
John F. Richardson is well known for his quote, "When it comes to the future, there are three kinds of people: those who let it happen, those who make it happen, and those who wonder what happened." Which kind of person are you?
Homes Are Becoming Smarter
What was once thought to be space-age technology is quickly becoming today’s reality. Technology is integrating with day-to-day living. The home is moving away from a collection of independent rooms and functions, to a coordinated and synergetic environment. Home automation technology is teaching the different parts of a home to communicate with each other.
Whether your home communicates via existing powerline wiring, dedicated wiring, or wireless communication, the end goal is to allow the various parts of your home to work together. Modern homes typically include lighting and appliance control, whole house video and sound distribution, security and surveillance, and remote control from anywhere in the world.
Meeting The Future Head-on
New homes are including home automation technology at increasing rates. Where ten years ago homebuyers were asking if the house was wired (referring to computer wiring), homebuyers are now enquiring about installed technology in the home.
John F. Richardson is well known for his quote, "When it comes to the future, there are three kinds of people: those who let it happen, those who make it happen, and those who wonder what happened." Which kind of person are you?