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Smart Buildings

From your mobile phone or tablet you will be able to control lighting, air conditioning systems and other appliances. You will have a chance to turn lights on and off, manage scenes, verify if there is a water leak, or if you left your door open. You will also be able to close your garage door, water the lawn, turn the coffee maker on every morning and so much more! .

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Smart Sensors

From your mobile phone or tablet you will be able to control lighting, air conditioning systems and other appliances. You will have a chance to turn lights on and off, manage scenes, verify if there is a water leak, or if you left your door open. You will also be able to close your garage door, water the lawn, turn the coffee maker on every morning and so much more! .

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Smart Building Technology

You will be able to connect switches, keypads, sensors, reles, motors, thermostats, clocks and more, all of them controllable from your smartphone. You install it near your wifi router and needs to maintenance since it updates itself automatically when need it.

Every smart building project starts with two simple devices: a smart hub and a smart device to control. Here you can find some of the devices that can be put to work.

PLATFORM WI-FI, LTE & HUB ENABLE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
WEB, iOS & Android
Smart Locks
Camera Control
Energy Control
Alarm Control
Smoke Sensor
CO2 Sensor
Electronic Valve
Analytics

The Future Is In Your Hands

The Internet of Things is seeping its way into many different industries as more and more connected devices are popping up in everyday items. Internet of Things refers to an infrastructure of technology where devices, such as lighting systems, thermostats, electrical outlets, and plumbing are connected via the Internet and coordinate to perform “smart” functions. There’s no doubt that IoT is improving consumers’ lives, but it’s also having a profound impact on the real estate industry.

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IoT Energy efficiency

Smarthome products not only make your life safer, more convenient and more fun, they can also help you to save energy and money. The average home spends almost $2,000 on energy costs every year. Lower your energy bills and improve comfort by making your home more energy efficient. The average household could cut a third of its current energy bill by switching to energy-efficient appliances, equipment and lighting. From lighting to thermostat control products, IOTecto offers a variety of products that property managers and homeowners can purchase to begin saving on energy costs today. For example, homeowners can take advantage of smart lighting to adjust lighting based on certain conditions. Lights can automatically turn on or off when a person enters or exits a room or dim based on the amount of natural light present. These changes save energy by keeping lights off when, not in use or adjusting the amount of light used. Owning a smart home device such as a WiFi-enabled water heater allows homeowners to control when and how long the water heater runs throughout the day. The device works by optimizing water temperatures and providing hot water when it’s needed most.

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Live a Smarter Life Hands

The Internet of Things is seeping its way into many different industries as more and more connected devices are popping up in everyday items. Internet of Things refers to an infrastructure of technology where devices, such as lighting systems, thermostats, electrical outlets, and plumbing are connected via the Internet and coordinate to perform “smart” functions. There’s no doubt that IoT is improving consumers’ lives, but it’s also having a profound impact on the real estate industry.

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The Internet of Things is seeping its way into many different industries as more and more connected devices are popping up in everyday items. Internet of Things refers to an infrastructure of technology where devices, such as lighting systems, thermostats, electrical outlets, and plumbing are connected via the Internet and coordinate to perform “smart” functions. There’s no doubt that IoT is improving consumers’ lives, but it’s also having a profound impact on the real estate industry.

Energy Efficiency

IoT-enabled sensors and monitoring make it possible to create smarter, more energy-efficient spaces based on the homeowner’s schedule. Smart devices give residents more significant control of household energy use when it comes to utilities such as lighting, water, electric, and heating and air. For Example Owning a smart home device such as a WiFi-enabled water heater allows homeowners to control when and how long the water heater runs throughout the day. The device works by optimizing water temperatures and providing hot water when it’s needed most.

If a homeowner doesn’t want to purchase an expensive smart water heater, use sensors that attach to plumbing areas to measure temperature changes and monitor user patterns. The device also works with Nest to track when residents are away from home to reduce water heating costs and energy consumption further. These smart devices make it easier for homeowners to use energy more efficiently and significantly reduce energy use and related costs..

IoT enables predictive maintenance

As homes age, maintenance issues are inevitable. What if homeowners had the foresight to address problems ahead of time? Thanks to IoT predictive analytics, homeowners can now identify and resolve system failures before they occur. IoT-enabled sensors and real-time energy monitoring not only increase energy efficiency, but they also automate and resolve building maintenance issues. This convenience creates a selling advantage for property owners and property managers.

Faster, informed decision-making.

IoT devices provide valuable property insights that real estate agents can leverage to improve sales. An in-depth, predictive analysis of the home serves as a “report card” of the property’s value. Agents can provide this information to prospective buyers to boost their confidence. Rather than viewing the property multiple times to consider its condition, buyers can use accessible, informed analytics to make quick, educated decisions.

IOT in Real State

IoT applications will continue infiltrating and shaping the real estate industry in numerous ways. Predictive technology not only increases homeowners’ awareness of household functionalities but it also increases home market values. When selling a home, agents should consider whether or not the home has IoT capabilities for the value proposition. It will also be essential for agents to examine how IoT technology can help them increase their own job efficiency and generate leads.

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