[Electronics-Talk] Motion Sensors and Remote Access
david hertweck
david.hertweck at sbcglobal.net
Sat Sep 10 14:28:30 UTC 2016
If you have a smart phone IE I phone there are several types of home
automation systems that work using an accessible phone app. You will need a
wifi network and these devices.
there are several devices.
Devices that you plug into a wall outlet and then plug say a lamp into them.
Devices that screw into a light bulb socket and then you screw the light
into them
There are also smart LED based lights
There are also sensors that detect motion and perform a programmable action.
I find a smart thermostat that I control from my iPhone makes my temp
controls accessible.
There are smart devices like TV and stereo amps that also can be controlled
via a smart phone.
A lot of the devices you can download the app and see if it is accessible
before you bye the hardware.
If you have the amazon echo there is a host of home automation devices that
work with it. Goto amazon and search home automation.
hope this helps.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nicole Torcolini via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2016 7:44 PM
To: electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
Cc: Nicole Torcolini
Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Motion Sensors and Remote Access
Does anyone have suggestions for accessible systems for remotely controlling
items in the home, like the lights, or motion detection for controlling the
lights?
Thanks,
Nicole
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