Last year, smart home accessories dominated at CES, this trend didn't saw signs of slowing down. At CES this year, we saw smart home once again become the protagonist. However, manufacturers are not pleased to mention the concept of "smart home", but with 'AI' and 'Internet Everything' to show people the future Home life scenes.
Although Apple has never been a direct participant in CES, but its smart home solution is a great way to keep Siri and iOS relevant at the show. Homekit-compatible devices also a hit at CES this year, and Apple partners brought in a host of HomeKit products that are more functional and rich-design than in previous years.
Abode Systems unveiled the new iota All-in-One security camera and security gateway at CES 2018. The iota features a 1080p camera that said can be used for home monitoring purposes, along with a built-in gateway that supports Z-Wave, ZigBee, and abode RF for connecting to hundreds of other devices. Live video streaming is available through iOS Home app.
Home security brand Brinks recently launched HomeKit-Compatible ARRAY Smart Lights and Lock. The ARRAY Smart Light fixtures, built-in cameras with custom lenses as well improved camera firmware to offer up reduced shadows and distortion. ARRAY Chek lock, a smartphone-connected lock that uses electronic sensing to make sure your deadbolt is secured.
Kohler this week introduced a collection of new smart kitchen and bath products based on its new Kohler Konnect platform. Kohler's Sensate faucet will allow you to turn the water on and off or dispense water to a measured volume. While the DTV+ showering system enables homeowners to create and automate personalized showering experiences. Both of these products will support by the HomeKit and Siri.
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