I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...
MOONACHIE, NJ (January 10, 2018) – In a highly competitive market where smart home hubs are everywhere, creating the world’s simplest, smallest and most cost-effective device to transform a dumb home ...
Thinka on Tuesday took the wraps off the first Z-Wave hub for HomeKit, bringing support for more than 3,300 new accessories to Apple's smart home platform. The new Apple-certified Thinka Z-Wave is a ...
Lockly has been making smart home technology products for a few years now and they are among the best on the market. The company’s scrambling number keypad is one of the coolest pieces of lock tech ...
Home Assistant is a testament to the power of open source and interoperability, combining the abilities of devices in ways that would never be possible normally, while often enabling its users to ...
The Mixtile Hub is the first smart home hub that can bridge existing smart accessories from other popular home automation protocols, like ZigBee and Z-Wave, and bring them into the HomeKit ecosystem.
For Z-Wave households, the Yale T1L drops right in without a fuss. (The T1L can also be ordered with a ZigBee radio.) The Yale Real Living T1L smart lock may be the identical twin of the Yale Real ...
The Z-Wave Alliance, the standards development organization dedicated to advancing the smart home and Z-Wave technology, today releases the list of the latest Certified Z-Wave and Z-Wave Long Range ...
Unlike some other smart home hub manufacturers, including Samsung SmartThings, Zooz isn’t ready to give Z-Wave technology the boot in favor of Zigbee. While the latter is a core element of the Matter ...
If you’re planning to build a smart home around Apple’s HomeKit platform, be prepared for higher prices, more clutter, and fewer choices than other platforms. That’s because unlike competitors such as ...
Smart home products have a fragmentation problem: There are options for everything from doorbells to cameras to sensors, but getting them to play nice and keep track of all the activity can be a pain.
The Z-Wave Alliance—an organization that promotes the development and use of the open-source Z-Wave standard in smart homes and smart buildings—is celebrating the growth of the standard’s latest ...