Bluetooth hub devices will help homeowners fine tune their energy use by scheduling power-hungry appliances to use electricity when prices are lowest, such as setting their electric car to recharge in the middle of the night. A new generation of smart washers, dryers, dishwashers, and other appliances will even be able to take the guesswork out of when to use them, by automatically turning on when energy costs are at their lowest. Homeowners will be able to control all of these appliances using a Bluetooth wireless phone, tablet, laptop or TV, from anywhere in their house.
With a phone, tablet, or laptop in hand, homeowners can also control the lights, temperature, household appliances, window and door locks, security systems and other systems in a smart home. Because most homeowners already have at least one Bluetooth enabled hub device, they can do this with devices they're already familiar with and know how to use.
People will be able to monitor and control everything from tonight's meal to their home security system with user-friendly menus on the latest Bluetooth enabled phones, tablets, and computers. They can even simplify daily tasks by setting up alerts about their home to be sent to their PC or phone.
Smart homes will also make it easier to for people to make sure all their windows and doors are locked. Cars have had wireless remotes for years that allow them to be locked and secured with the touch of a button. Compare that to most homes, where you have to walk around and visually check every door and window. Why isn't there the equivalent of a car remote for the house? Companies that solve challenges like this will tap into a huge market of homeowners eager to take technologies they already have in their car or office and use them at home.
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