The UAE company Home Aikio has revealed the launch of a new generation of wireless smart home systems, which are of its low cost, ease of installation and use..
The new system works to reduce home -consumption and house protection without the need for high -cost surveillance cameras, as it is characterized by that it does not need internal wireless extensions or technical experience to install it as it depends on the wireless technology for operation.
The system works to secure and protect homes against fire, theft and water leaks, in addition to automating lighting, locks and home appliances remotely through an application on the smartphone.
The system consists of a small central control device and a group of smart devices that users can add depending on the benefits they seek, most notably the air conditioners control devices with self -programming feature, through which energy consumption can be reduced by 40%.
It is also possible to add sensors that cut off water supply from the house in the event of leakage, smart alarms that send reports in the event of a fire, and home locks that allow homeowners to grant freedom of entry to home management workers at pre -programmed times.
The system allows homeowners and tenants to protect their property without the need for expensive closed closed TV cameras, and parents also allow parents to restrict their children's use of video games and TVs for specific times by installing a smart electric key.
Security and monitoring services include small sensors installed on the doors or windows and alert the residents if they are opened while they are outside the home, in addition to internal and external cameras with a 360 -degree rotation system for the owner warning and following any case of penetration and video recording and saving it on the clouds.
It is noteworthy that the spread of the smart house in steady growth in the United States and Europe, where the base of installing the smart house systems reached more than 25 million homes, an increase of 71% over the previous year.
Recent studies expect that the percentage of smart homes will reach 40% in North America and 30% in European countries by 2020, and the growth base of the global smart home systems installation to more than 230 million homes at the end of the period..