Korea realizes a smart home
Control the house with a board hanging on the wall (Photo: BBC)
More than 100 kimchi buildings using smart technology have been completed and nearly 30,000 people have registered to live in these dream homes. On the outside, these buildings are just like other apartments, but the difference is reflected in the technology inside.
South Korean electronics firm LG backed this project. LG said, starting in 2008, it will launch 30,000 homes each year.
Mi Yung Kim and his 10-month-old son Jae Won have just returned to their smart home in Seoul. The house was designed with a control panel mounted on the wall of the house, so Kim could easily choose the control device.
The atmosphere was very important to her mother and daughter, so she chose the air filter function. This control is available everywhere in the house, so Kim just follow the instructions on the plug.
Each smart home uses electric cables to transmit data and transmit electricity. Household items must be compatible with HomeNet system, one of many competitive systems in Korea. Therefore, the owners of these smart home are limited when they want to buy furniture.
Wall-mounted control panel will monitor your family's power consumption, pay your electricity bills on a monthly basis, and save video messages sent over the Internet or from a nearby home.
Wardrobe (Photo: BBC)
The TV is also attached to the control system so it will ' notify ' the owner when the washing machine has finished washing, or if someone comes to play but you do not want to receive it, the rejection will be easy. more than ever.
From outside the house, the owner can control the system remotely and can even check if someone breaks into the house when no one is home.
A seemingly distant outlook has now become a reality. The vision for Korea's future home is even more violent with a mini PC on the back of the pants - helping to turn on and off the lights, opening the house.
Moreover, everything in the house is activated by voice and the refrigerator can provide recipes that you love or notice if reserve food is out of date. The wardrobe will remind you how to choose the right clothes for the weather and the traffic, of course, clothes and food will be fitted with an RFID magnetic tag.
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