The “Smart Home”
has been a marketing catch phrase for a while, there are many people who
already live in smart homes. Technologically savvy homeowners and apartment
dwellers have long known that conveniences such as remote operated security
systems, remote shading systems, and other home electronic devices can
make life both easier and more economical. A smart home can provide
better analysis of power usage, and let homeowners determine where and when to
cut back for better energy conservation and cost savings. It has real
world implications as well.
Smart-home technology has come to the world of 'Motorized Shading Systems', with programmable
timers raising and lowering your blinds and shades at the perfect hours
during the day when you’ll want more or less light in each of the rooms. With customizable
settings, you won’t have to spend your valuable time going all through your home
to lower blinds against the scorching sun that can raise the home’s
temperature, and thus your energy costs when your air conditioner has to work
overtime. Instead, your programmable
motorized system does all
the blind- and shade-lowering for you, creating a comfy environment and saving
you a fortune in energy costs, especially when they work their magic while
you’re away on vacation – which also adds safety to your home, making it look
to the outside world like someone is in the house and thus deterring robbers
from targeting.
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