Home automatic tech gives Jetsons a run for their money
Issue date: 5/11/08 Section: Technology
(ARA) - Do the words "wireless home control" and "automation" make you think of "The Jetsons," complete with flying cars and a robot maid? Home automation has been around for years. New technology and more practical, affordable applications are now bringing the benefits of home automation to ordinary people.
What exactly is wireless home automation? Simply put, wireless home automation gives you automatic control of things around the home -- meaning the control of appliances through a device such as a remote control, cell phone or personal computer. Basic systems have been around for years, but have been plagued by poor performance, high prices, complicated set-up and operation, and in many cases, the need to rewire the home.
Today, you can head to various home center and electronic retail outlets and purchase a wireless home automation starter kit for as low as $100 with options available to do more than just lighting control. For example, using today's technology, you can receive a text message at work telling you that your kids have arrived home from school, turn off the downstairs TV from the upstairs bedroom, or turn up the heater during your evening commute.
The best part? Automated homes aren't just a reality for the wealthy or tech-savvy anymore -- with the affordability and ease-of-use of the products on the market, virtually anyone can wirelessly automate their home. For instance, devices using Z-Wave, the standard in wireless home control found in more than 170 products, are interoperable; therefore users can start with a few products and add on over time to suit their individual needs. The benefits and products available are ideal solutions for wireless home automation novices.
Key benefits of wireless home control available from the Z-Wave Alliance (a consortium of companies dedicated to establishing standards, interoperability and affordability in wireless controls) include:
ENERGY CONSERVATION
With gas and electric bills climbing and the impact of global warming in the minds of consumers, energy conservation is as much a boon to the environment as it is to the pocketbook. Wireless home control and automation technologies have emerged as key enablers for today's energy-intelligent homes.
What exactly is wireless home automation? Simply put, wireless home automation gives you automatic control of things around the home -- meaning the control of appliances through a device such as a remote control, cell phone or personal computer. Basic systems have been around for years, but have been plagued by poor performance, high prices, complicated set-up and operation, and in many cases, the need to rewire the home.
Today, you can head to various home center and electronic retail outlets and purchase a wireless home automation starter kit for as low as $100 with options available to do more than just lighting control. For example, using today's technology, you can receive a text message at work telling you that your kids have arrived home from school, turn off the downstairs TV from the upstairs bedroom, or turn up the heater during your evening commute.
The best part? Automated homes aren't just a reality for the wealthy or tech-savvy anymore -- with the affordability and ease-of-use of the products on the market, virtually anyone can wirelessly automate their home. For instance, devices using Z-Wave, the standard in wireless home control found in more than 170 products, are interoperable; therefore users can start with a few products and add on over time to suit their individual needs. The benefits and products available are ideal solutions for wireless home automation novices.
Key benefits of wireless home control available from the Z-Wave Alliance (a consortium of companies dedicated to establishing standards, interoperability and affordability in wireless controls) include:
ENERGY CONSERVATION
With gas and electric bills climbing and the impact of global warming in the minds of consumers, energy conservation is as much a boon to the environment as it is to the pocketbook. Wireless home control and automation technologies have emerged as key enablers for today's energy-intelligent homes.

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