Use Revolv to control the whole house from a distance
Synchronizing home appliances and remotely controlling them with a mobile device is not a new idea, and many such products have come out.
Synchronizing home appliances and remotely controlling them with a mobile device is not a new idea, and many such products have come out. But the Revolv system, which Revolv Technology (USA) has launched more specifically in that it not only connected to the house but also automatically linked to the available equipment.
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With a one-time registration fee of about $ 299, you can own a Wi-Fi transmitter and access Revolv's cloud computing service without the need for an ethernet cable. The system automatically connects to the Wi-Fi network and detects all available wireless devices. Then, you can turn off or open the device in your home from your iPhone or iPad.
Revolv is only compatible with Apple products, but experts are improving the technology so that it can be used with devices running the Android operating system.
With Revolv, you can automate daily routines , such as opening devices at set times or using GPS systems and service sensors to automatically activate indoor devices. You can also program it to turn on the music before you walk in or open the oven to get you ready for dinner.
Mike Soucie, co-founder of Revolv, says the idea for developing the kit comes from the fact that more and more people are looking to control their homes and appliances.
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