Home automation with iPhone: things you should know
A general overview of home automation applications you can link to your iPhone®
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At first glance, home automation systems seem like something out of a sci-fi film. The systems let you turn lights on and off and control the electrical system of your home with the touch of a button. Since the iPhone® was first launched, home automation has been a popular area for iPhone® apps. It continues to grow in popularity and there are currently more than 100 home automation apps that can link to your iPhone®.
Some of the standard home operations currently linked to home automation systems include:
- Home security systems (including door locks and video cameras)
- Lighting controls
- Heating & cooling systems
- Emergency alerts
- Small appliance controls
Some more sophisticated upgrades to a standard home automation system include:
- Pre-set zone monitoring (e.g. sending an alert when a person enters a certain room or opens a cabinet or safe)
- Pre-set times for systems
- Severe weather monitoring
- Movable and programmable video surveillance cameras
- Garage or outbuilding controls
Any application you can devise for a home automation system can now be linked through an app to your iPhone®. Costs for hardware, installation or ongoing monitoring depend entirely on the complexity of your system and can vary from region to region.
Hardwired systems – if your home is equipped with a more traditional, hardwired home security system, adding iPhone® home automation apps can be more extensive and expensive. In these cases, you may first need to install a control switch or switches to link you home systems with your iPhone® apps. This may be as simple as literally plugging a switch into an electrical outlet or as complex as extensive re-wiring
Upgrading conventional door locks can also entail a wide range of costs. In most cases, you will have to replace your existing door lock with an electronic keypad and lock and download an app to your iPhone®. When you need to lock and unlock the doors, you can launch the app.
Wireless/remote systems – in many cases, adding home automation iPhone® apps is much simpler and generally les costly with a pre-existing wireless or remote security system. In these settings, you are generally only going to have to install the equipment (door locks, appliance or light sensors, etc.) and make a few programming adjustments to your control center in order to have the new home automation services link with your iPhone® app.
To view the current home automation apps (both standard and optional) used by the latest iPhone® models, click here.
If you’re ready to turn your iPhone® into the control center for your home security and automation systems, Reply! can help by putting you in contact with local home security and automation professionals.