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How To Control House With Your Phones

With the current global technological growth, people tend to move into what is termed as “call-smart-wall” where everything can be manipulated from the palm of the hand.
The smart gadgets can be used to automate a home of an individual to the extent that all the smart appliances are controlled. This can be done from one’s palm using fingers from a safe distance without necessarily being present in the house.
All the appliances are structured to operate from a centralized control unit situated upon actuators. The control system uses the principle of 12v actuators to enable easy application of a command from a centralized point, in this case a smart phone.  A good example is the automated gate and security light.
automatic gates
A person does not need to come out of the car or hoot for the gate to be opened, but can easily open the gate or switch on the security light by use of a phone.
Similarly, the door can be automated in the sense that one does not need to walk always with keys in the pocket. By using a smart phone, the doors can be opened without holding the door knob. An individual can also respond to a knock on the door yet he or she is not home. Moreover, the locks can be remotely controlled as well.
Talk of in-house lighting, each room can have automated switches or sensors whereby the sensors realize one’s presence and automatically switches on the lights and when one leaves the room the light automatically switches off.
lights
An individual can assess what is happening on at home while away from home, with surveillance cameras strategically placed at home. One can easily manage his or her home with alarm responses, which can be remotely controlled in case of a security breach. Window blinds can also be remotely controlled by a touch on the smart phone.
By the use of the phone, one can remotely control amount of natural light entering the room and also fresh air. Conclusively, therefore, technology has made life easier, with automated systems at hand; an individual can easily manipulate his surroundings especially one’s home without the physical presence.

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