A Conversation About Smart Home Communication

New year, new decade, new smart home (like really, smart home) is not just a dream. It’s a demand for those looking to bring their home into this new era. So let’s have a conversation about smart home communication using Control4.

Just as central heating and air conditioning revolutionized homes before, smart integration and automation of the vast network of technology we use will revolutionize homes from here on out.

Like the smart phone centralized many of the tools we use daily, the systems developed today are just as convenient and sleek. In the same way we’ve cut the cable with bulky cords and wires, many companies today are bringing that technology into the home allowing a variety of the latest technology to finally communicate more seamlessly.

If what was before a messy and difficult to understand conversation was going on between devices in the home, systems such as Control4 are the most charismatic conversationalist of the bunch. 

Compatible with over 12,000 devices, you’d be hard-pressed to find another system that does what Control4 does better. With its easy to use, streamlined interface, we finally see a product whose technology matches the convenience that we’re used to seeing in the best of apps and other devices in function and look. 

And let’s talk a bit more in-depth about the Control4 app is a serious breath of fresh air. Designed to be similarly straightforward like your smartphone with drag and drop manipulation, every setting is so refreshingly simple that even your furry family members could probably pick it up after a few days.

I had the opportunity to test one of these out when I attended KBIS 2020 and I’m not even kidding when I say managing this universal was as easy as switching on the lights.

When it comes to beating the winter blues, curling up in the evenings next to the fire, with some soft amber mood-lighting, a warm cup of tea on brew, temperature comfortably set and Netflix fired up can all be ‘favorited’ as a setting, and can also be set to go every evening at, let’s say 6:30 p.m.

Can’t see to get dragged out of bed to save your life once Daylight Savings Time clock shifts take place mid-spring? Set the lighting in your bedroom to an automatic brightness and shift your circadian rhythm yourself. Control 4 makes it all too easy! What does your conversation about smart home communication include?


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