Nest Cam (14 Oct 2015)The camera is small enough to be relatively inconspicuous – though not a spy camera by any stretch of the imagination – and is designed to be placed on a shelf, attached to the wall or a tripod. It connects to the internet via Wi-Fi and streams a wide-angle view of your room day or night, similar to competitors. (Made by Google)
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June Intelligent Oven (13 Sept 2015)Control your oven with your iPhone or iPad, and monitor cooking with a live video stream.
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Paigo (20 Aug 2015)Paigo Smart Home Center is an intelligent system providing house control, alarm system, IP Cameras, Home Storage, Media Center, Live TV, Browser and Phone in one place. It connects and lets you control all your devices according to your desires and you can be anywhere.
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Voice Activated Smart Home Systems (21 Aug 2015)We expect voice control to continue to play a central role in the development of the so-called Internet of Things, which seeks to connect everyday devices and appliances with each other and with their users. For now, here's a rundown of the voice-centric gadgets on the market today, along with a few potential up-and-comers.
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Floor Duct HVAC App (19 Aug 2015)FLAIR leverages a variety of sensors to create individual room HVAC control based on whether the room is being used or not, saving energy and lowering your bills. The unit simply drops in and replaces your old vents. Controlled from your phone, it accounts for changes in temperature through the day or the season.
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Smart Mattress Cover (19 Aug 2015)Luna – A smart mattress cover that measures your sleep. Luna is connecting your bed to the Internet of Things. It’s a mattress cover that measures your sleep patterns and then sends the data to both the Luna app and to other Internet-connected devices at home. Overall, they say their total addressable market is $27 billion. Read the full TechCrunch post on Luna.
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Nebia Water Efficient Showerhead (19 Aug 2015)Gomez Andonaegui and his co-founder Philip Winter are unveiling the fruits of their work with a new shower head that uses 70 percent less water. Called the Nebia, the shower creates millions of tinier water droplets with a surface area that is 100 times larger than the drops that normal shower heads produce. Because of that, Nebia’s shower head has a flow of 0.75 gallons per minute, compared to the standard 2.5 gallons per minute under EPA standards.
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Butterfleye (26 Aug 2015)We are crowdfunding in order to begin manufacturing so that we can start delivering cameras to our customers. Butterfleye is available to preorder for a limited time on Indiegogo.
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