Advanced Home Network

An advanced home network acts as your smart home’s central nervous system, integrating the different components of your automated system so they work together. This is the most critical aspect of a well-functioning smart home.

Remote Access

Remote access lets you operate your home’s systems without cloning yourself. Depending on the customizations you choose, remote access can let you check in on your home through video surveillance, turn on the entertainment system for your kid who can’t figure out the remote. Remote access can give you remarkable peace of mind, and it’s incredibly convenient to have complete control while away.

Survillance & Security

While traditional home-security systems alert authorities in the event of a fire, break-in or other disaster, the advanced security of the automated home goes much further. Smart home surveillance systems send intelligent notifications that differentiate between welcome guests and strangers. The best part is an advanced home-security system, as part of your home automation installation, is fully customizable to your specific security needs.

Lighting Control, Automated Treatments

Together, lighting control and automated window treatments allow you to control every aspect of your home lighting and diminish unsightly wall clutter such as excessive switches. Lighting systems can be set to fully automated schedules that will turn off, dim or brighten whenever you want. System can even detect whether you are away from home and turn off the lights to maximize energy savings

Distributed Audio

Who doesn’t love to be in a home filled with music? Distributed audio makes that dream a reality, connecting multiple (or all, for the ambitious) rooms to your home network, putting the power to DJ your home right at your fingertips — and yes, it can integrate seamlessly with the other components of your smart home. With lighting and music under your full control, you can turn your living space into a complete club experience without flipping a switch.

Temperature Control

The user would be able to control the heating and cooling of the home, through the use of both time and parameter-based functions. The user may choose for the heating to come on when outside conditions drop below a certain temperature, there would be heat-sensitive sensors placed outside to detect varying conditions.

Energy Monitoring & Saving

Smart app allows you to control your energy consumption. Smart home automation systems are sensitive to daylight and with this sensitivity, you can use your lighting system in economic mode

Voice Control

No need to find your phone every time you want to operate any device, Smartware devices can be controlled via Voice command using Google Home or Amazon Alexa.