Control4 Smart Doorbell available in Thailand

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Control4 Smart Doorbell available in Thailand

John Sciacca has a great article over on Residential systems about the new smart doorbell from Control4. We’ve been waiting for a video doorbell here in Thailand that can work with Control4 but also allow actions to be taken by your smart home upon sensing people, say at set times of the day or when you are away. So the doorbell could turn on your porch light and garden lights if it senses someone approaching the door at night for example.

Review: Control4 Chime Smart Doorbell

Meet the new Chime Video Doorbell, which Control4 calls “the first video doorbell solution designed to leverage all of the capabilities of the sophisticated Control4 OS3.”

Take a walk through a typical neighborhood and you’ll quickly notice that one of the leading smart home accessories is the smart doorbell. Instead of the dumb push-to-contact relay and ding-dong chime people have lived with since, I don’t know, the dawn of time, many homeowners are adding smart devices to their front porch from the likes of Google, Ring, Arlo, and a host of others. Even security companies like Vivint, ADT, and SimpliSafe are offering solutions.

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Undeniably, the smart doorbell is a hot category, but you know what all of these lack? Any kind of deep integration with the automation systems that we’re installing. Or, as Control4’s senior director of product marketing Kordon Vaughn said, “Video doorbells let you see and talk, but not do.

Roughly two years ago, Control4 launched its new DS2 Door Station. This device screams luxury all the way, with a gorgeous looking faceplate available in three solid metal finishes that fit right in outside a million-dollar home and offers solid Control4 integration, as well as the addition of a new Control4 feature, “Intercom Anywhere.” But, at nearly $1200 for the flush-mount version, it can be a tough sell for many customers, especially when there are plenty of DIY options available for under $200. And, even at that premium pricing, the DS2 had a pretty meager 1280×960 (1.2 MP) resolution camera compared to many competing products, didn’t capture/record any video clips, and required a hardwired Ethernet cable for PoE power, meaning retrofit was often out of the question.

Due to this, it’s likely you’ve been incorporating other products with third-party drivers (nod to Blackwire Designs!) into your Control4 projects to get some kind of smart doorbell integrated with your installs, even if it meant the customer bouncing between apps.

Control4 has heard your cries and feels your pain, and better yet, they are doing something about it! Meet the new Chime Video Doorbell, which Control4 calls “the first video doorbell solution designed to leverage all of the capabilities of the sophisticated Control4 OS3.”

First Impressions

Let’s get this out of the way upfront: Chime is way cheaper than DS2. While not cheap at $400, it is far more affordable, and comes with the kind of dealer margin you’d never dream of getting with DIY stuff. Chime also comes in two versions: PoE for new installs and Wi-Fi for retrofits, both offered in black or nickel metallic finishes.

Taking Chime out of the box, my first thought was, “Man, this is dinky.” Chime measures a scant 5 x 1.5 x 1 inches (H x W x D) — about 60 percent the size of a dollar bill — and it’s pretty light. Visually, it’s modern and attractive, but it definitely doesn’t exude the weight and gravitas of the DS2. (But if you’ve got a customer that is really sensitive about the look at the front door, the DS2 is still available!)

Chime’s front is basically divided into two halves, with the camera lens on top and the button on bottom. The button is ringed with a soft-lit LED that is white during regular operation, making it obvious where to push. If enabled, two red LEDs glow on either side of the lens at night to enhance dark viewing. It comes with a simple metal mounting bracket that attaches to the wall with two screws, and then the Chime clips and secures into the bracket with an Allen-screw into the bottom.

Since I was replacing a DS2 with an existing hardwired Cat cable connected to a Pakedge PoE switch, I opted for the PoE version. For retrofit installs where you’re replacing an existing doorbell, the Wi-Fi version will likely be your go-to since it powers via the existing doorbell’s transformer and 2-wire connection. (The PoE version also has the ability to connect to an existing door chime or contact sensor.)

If you go with the PoE version, be aware that it has a pretty thick waterproof Ethernet connector hanging off the back that requires some fair wire management space behind it, and mounting this to a solid surface like brick or concrete will mean chiseling out a pocket for this wiring to recess into. Control4 will offer a new construction box that is a half-gang size that accepts the Chime mount, as well as an adapter plate for single-gang wall boxes. There isn’t a flush-mount option with Chime.

For my install, I fabricated a piece of plastic to cover the existing DS2 opening, with a hole for the wiring to tuck through into the DS2 recessed mount, and simply attached the Chime mount with a couple of screws.

With the PoE version, that’s it for the install. With the Wi-Fi version, once it is wired and powered up, you need to connect it to the home’s Wi-Fi. Chime creates an ad-hoc Wi-Fi network you connect to — navigate a web browser to 192.168.1.1 and you’ll enter the default password and then scan and connect to the home’s Wi-Fi. Chime supports both 2.4 and 5 GHz signals, and Control4 recommends a target signal of at least –65 dBm at the door station for reliable performance.

Once on the network, you open your new version of Composer OS3.2 and Chime announces itself via SDDP. Drag it into your project, and after it performs any firmware updates, you’re instructed to change its admin password before you can proceed.

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After that, you have access to the Chime’s properties, which are far more extensive than what the DS2 offered and don’t require opening a separate web page to access. Here you can adjust things like what call group it notifies when the doorbell is pressed, make image setting adjustments (white balance, brightness, contrast, saturation, sharpness), night mode and exposure settings, set the resolution of the camera’s video stream, configure network settings (including whether to use DDNS), create up to five separate motion zones, set privacy masking, and select what kind of events to capture during motion or when the button is pressed.

Immediately noticeable is the vastly improved image quality of Chime’s 5 MP (2560×1920) camera compared to the DS2. Where images on the DS2 were a bit flat and soft, Chime captures sharp, vibrant, saturated, and detailed snapshots and videos. Chime currently captures video clips for Control4 interfaces at resolutions up to 1600×1200 (or 1024×768 for on-screen), but you can see its full image quality by either logging into its Web GUI or linking it to an ONVIF-capable NVR for higher-resolution (and full-time) recording. The camera boasts a super-wide 180-degree field of view that will likely cover most installations, but Control4 will offer two mounting wedges to further angle/aim Chime if need be.

The microphone is also quite sensitive, not only perfect for two-way conversations with whomever is on your doorstep, but also picking up the sounds of chatter and kids playing out in the street.

With OS3 integration, the home can now automatically react when Chime senses motion or when the doorbell is pressed, with all the programming and if/then customizations you want to employ based on things like time of day, whether the security system is armed or not, if the home is in stay or away mode, etc.

The five configurable motion zones can be independently programmed for different actions per motion in each zone; say the driveway motion turning on floodlights if it is night time and arming the security system if it is after a certain time of day, and have the porch motion turning on porch lights and making sure the door is locked.

You can also have push notifications sent to a device when motion is sensed in any zone. For example, I often get packages delivered where the driver never presses the doorbell button, but now I’m notified there was motion at the door and I am prompted to check who/what caused it. (We captured one late night video of a gnarly Kaiju cricket slowly crawling past Chime’s lens.)

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One of OS3.2’s great new features is a new “History” icon that gives you information about security events around the home. This presents a timeline of when the doorbell sensed motion or the doorbell button was pressed, what time doors locked/unlocked, and when the security system armed/disarmed. Doorbell videos and snapshots are stored for seven days, with all other history saved for 14 days. (4Sight subscription is required for the 7-day cloud video storage.) You can also easily share or save an event, snapshot, or video by pressing and holding it; making it simple for a homeowner to archive or share something with the authorities. Also nice is that you can enable a time/date stamp for all snapshots and recordings.

The separate Intercom Anywhere app was introduced with the DS2, and you’ll recall it freed your phone from the doorbell, letting you also take calls from touchscreens, and letting you call touchscreens from phones when away from home. Another boon of OS3.2 is that the separate IA app is going away, now merged in as part of the Control4 app. (Note: Merged apps will be available for Android devices at launch; iOS version is awaiting final approval from Apple and will launch later this year.)

An intercom icon in OS3.2 brings up all of the intercom features, letting you control everything from within one app. Another recent update treats incoming intercom calls as a regular phone call, letting you answer audio only, or jump straight into video intercom mode. OS3.2 also features improvements to let Chime work with multi-home systems, correctly contacting you from any location.

Chime is also now OvrC-enabled, giving pros the ability to remotely monitor system status, receive notifications, and reboot it if required from the OvrC web or mobile app. (An OvrC Pro device — like an Araknis router or OvrC Pro Hub — is required for remote access.)

Charlie Kindel, SnapAV’s chief product and technology officer, perfectly sums it by saying, “Chime marries security and automation to a level that has never been done before. It’s entirely customizable, transforming the doorbell’s role in the smart home to deliver the experience homeowners want.”

In other words, Chime will likely become the de facto smart doorbell solution on your Control4 projects going forward, as well as offering a terrific conversation starter to add killer integration to any existing jobs.

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Cable Delivery

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Cable Delivery

Only we could get quite so excited about a cable delivery!

Excellent cable is a big part of any modern smart home infrastructure.

This isn’t just an ordinary delivery though, we fly in our cable - we can’t afford to have our precious copper sitting in a ship over all that salt water for months at a time en-route.

Smart Home Cable

So what sort of cable do we use most of;

Cat6 Networking Cable

Cat6 Networking Cable

Cat-6 - Network Cable (We Use a ton of this)
The modern smart home has a lot of network cable, as good as wireless is you still need hard-wired network connectivity to access points, routers, switches, TV’s and media.



12/2 Gauge Speaker Cable (
The Big One)
We use this solely for Home Cinema, The cable is just too big for multi room audio and speaker cable this thick doesn’t hold any extra benefit for multi-room audio applications.
99.99% Pure Copper
Twin Shielding

14/2 Gauge Speaker Cable (The Medium One)
This is our go to cable for smaller personal cinemas, rear surround speakers and high-end multi room audio - This cable is still very thick, you wouldn’t get much of this in your conduit.
99.99% Pure copper
Twin Shielding

Speaker Cable

Speaker Cable

16/2 Gauge Speaker Cable (The Trim one)
Now this is our smallest (thinnest) cable but probably still double the size of our competitors average cable and great for in-ceiling or in-wall speakers or short runs to bookshelf or floor-standing speakers.
99.99% Pure Copper
Twin Shielding

HDMI CABLE

We basically use either really short cables (from Media Boxes to TV’s and or Home Cinema Receivers) or really long Active HDMI Cables up to projectors. Quality is very important, many times local cables just aren’t up to 4k.

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UK - The Queen to Host Drive-In Movies at Sandringham

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UK - The Queen to Host Drive-In Movies at Sandringham

The Queen

The Queen

British citizens missing the movie-going can experience films like they’re English royalty, almost.

Over in the UK - The Sandringham Estate, the private home of her royal majesty Queen Elizabeth will be opening up to to host drive-in movie events. It’s not quite home cinema, like we normally discuss on here - more like palace garden cinema.

Sandringham Palace Cinema

Starting in September the royal house will open up for a handful of special drive-in showings of titles including 1917, The Greatest Showman, Moana and A Star is Born. Additional movies on the September lineup are Bohemian Rhapsody, Toy Story and Rocketman.

Visitors will set up at Sandringham Country Park where they will be provided with transmitters that will allow movie audio to play in their car. Tickets are set to cost £37.50 but for an extra £7.50, moviegoers can upgrade their drive-in experience with a bigger parking spot, deck chairs, a table and popcorn.

Just like regular movie theaters, the Sandringham Estate drive-in touts concessions, with a pop-up bar featuring soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, popcorn and snacks.

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SONOS CEO - "Amazon is Breaking the Law"

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SONOS CEO - "Amazon is Breaking the Law"

Patrick Spence - Sonos CEO

Patrick Spence - Sonos CEO

Sonos CEO says Amazon is breaking the law by selling Echo smart speakers below cost

Patrick Spence the Sonos CEO called Echo discounts "predatory pricing" and said his company was working on future Ikea products.

Sonos CEO Patrick Spence believes that Amazon is breaking the law by selling its Echo speakers below cost. "That's predatory pricing," - His comments came in response to last week's Big Tech hearing, which included Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' first appearance on Capitol Hill.

During the hearing, Bezos was asked by Rep. Jamie Raskin whether Amazon priced the Echo speaker below cost. "Not its list price, but it's often on promotion," Bezos responded, adding: "And sometimes when it's on promotion, it may be below cost, yes."

"That's illegal," Spence said Wednesday. He argued that companies like Amazon and Google are only able to engage in these kinds of price wars because of their ability to make up for losses from hardware sales.

"They just take money from their monopoly business, they just subsidize, subsidize, subsidize," he said. The Sonos CEO took part in a hearing of the House antitrust subcommittee in January and has been a vocal critic of both Amazon and Google in recent months.

Sonos sued Google for patent infringement in early January, and it's also at the center of an International Trade Commission probe over Google's alleged patent infringement. Google responded with a countersuit in June. Spence said that he was looking forward to the ITC hearing next February and to any legislation that may come out of the House. "We were encouraged by the hearing last week," he said, while pledging to continue to be involved in the process. "You gotta stand up to bullies."

The company's partnership with Ikea was hit particularly hard during the recent quarter, as the furniture chain closed almost all of its stores worldwide. However, Spence said that Ikea would continue to play a big role for Sonos, including with "future products" that he said are now in the works. In the past, Sonos executives have hinted at efforts to launch additional out-of-home products, including via partnerships. Spence said that some of the company's roadmap had to be adjusted to account for the new reality of homebound life under COVID, but he reiterated that Sonos was looking to replicate the Ikea partnership model with other companies in the future.

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Our most common Smart Home requests during the Covid 19 Pandemic

Lockdowns around the world during the Covid 19 Pandemic have made people re-think their home environments. What was important to homeowners about their homes has been intensified by the sheer amount of time people are spending at home.

Some are working from home either full-time or part-time, so home internet, wifi coverage and even acoustics - for those all important video calls, are becoming key components to be upgraded in the modern smart home.

For others who have been, are now and possibly will in the future - spend most of their leisure time at home because of the Pandemic then entertainment to keep the family happy is a priority.

Here are the Top 3 Smart Home enquiries we’ve had throughout the Pandemic.

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#1 - Home Cinema
What better way to while away time at home than your very own home cinema. Our clients are finding they have considerably more time that can be spent watching Movies and TV series that they’ve not caught up with yet. With the availability of Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime they have a whole library of the best 4k Television and Movies to watch - they don’t want to waste that experience on a smaller TV set they can hardly hear the dialogue for. What people are asking for is an immersive experience with stunning huge visuals and crystal clear sound that envelopes them and transports them into the movie, away from day to day worries.

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#2 - Better Wifi
Whilst only the occasional Skype call or Zoom video conference was necessary and besides the kids weren’t home and at school, the strength and resilience of the Wifi system wasn’t so important. Now with those online meetings and video conferences amplified and the kids in the house home schooling or keeping themselves entertained with Youtube or the like - suddenly it makes more sense to get a proper Wifi system in place and toss out that $10 router that came free from the ISP.

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#3 - Music Outdoors
Those with a pool or outdoor areas are increasingly asking us to wire up an outdoor zone or two so they can listen to all their favourite music outside. We’ve even combined this with #1 - Home Cinema and have projects whereby an outdoor cinema is requested, so friends can come round and watch a movie without worrying about social distancing.

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The Silent Treatment (Acoustics)

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The Silent Treatment (Acoustics)

Despite the Title of this Blog Post the idea of treating a home cinema room acoustically is not mostly about keeping noise from coming out (isolation).

Isolating a room so that sound doesn’t leak out is important for some people and in some situations, but many who have the luxury of a dedicated home theatre room or media room have it placed strategically so that noise doesn’t become a nuisance for the rest of the home.

Mostly when cinema designers talk about acoustics they are discussing the internal acoustics of the room, how the seat, furniture, speaker and acoustic treatment or decor influences the sound that initially eminates from the surround sound speakers and subwoofer and ends up as what you hear.

Systems & Home Cinema Designer Rob Hobbs with Quadratic Diffusors

Systems & Home Cinema Designer Rob Hobbs with Quadratic Diffusors

That expensive sound system, high-end speakers and huge amp you’ve just put in - could sound like crap if the room hasn’t been taking into account for the design. It’s a complicated topic but room size, dimensions, seating and hard/soft furnishings all have an impact (positive or negative) on the sound.

Ideally the room will be a mix of hard and soft surfaces - I’ve seen many incorrectly designed rooms that are overly padded out so there are no hard surfaces at all, Not only does this have a negative effect on the perceptible sound quality but in many cases it will make spending time in the room uncomfortable, some people say they feel like they are suffocating or can’t breathe because of how dead the space sounds.

No, an ideal room has a mix of hard and soft surfaces (at the right places) is correctly sized and corners and reflection points will have a mixture of diffusion, absorption and refraction. Rarely can any of this be done with interior design solely and that is where acoustic treatments come in. Designed into the home cinema room correctly they allow sound to interact with the audience in a natural manner, it’s this feeling of actually being there, in the movie, immersed in all the sounds and breathtaking musical scores that makes great cinema so magical.

If you’d like to build a home theatre, media room or custom cinema then please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us, so we can help it sound AMAZING….

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Home Cinema of the Rich & Famous: John Legend & Chrissy Teigen

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Home Cinema of the Rich & Famous: John Legend & Chrissy Teigen

Singer/Songwriter (and Management Consultant) John Legend

Singer/Songwriter (and Management Consultant) John Legend

We’ve all heard of John Legend - Singer, Songwriter, Producer - But as a graduate he stepped out into the fairly conservative role of Management Consulting moving straight from University to Boston Consulting Group before making it big in Music.

In 2016 John and wife Chrissy Teigen bought Rihannas old Beverly Hills home which comes complete with a very special home theatre.

The room features velvet-cushioned walls and cosy sofas and armchairs to snuggle up on. Beautiful and tasteful it’s likely that Rihanna had a direct hand in designing the screening room.

Get in contact with H3 Digital if you’d like your very own private cinema or if you’re over in the UK then get in touch with Home Cinema Room Specialist Cinema@Home.

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Lavish interior of John & Chrissys Home
Beverly Hills Home of John Legend & Chrissy Teigen

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Its a Brave Neeo World

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Its a Brave Neeo World

4 Things you should know about Control4’s Neeo Remote Control

Control4 needed a showstopping new remote control to go with their Smart Home OS 3, so they bought out the coolest new remote on the block and tailored it to run your entire home.

The modern smart home needs simple interfaces to start a movie, select a playlist, or lock a door. Neeo was expertly designed to be beautiful, and with Control4 OS 3, it’s also the easiest way for a family to enjoy entertainment in their homes

Neeo is a reflection of our obsession for creating the most elegant and simple interfaces for the refined smart home.
— Charlie Kindel - Control4 Chief Product & Technology officer
The  Neeo Remote for the Control4 operating system is available in either silver or black finishes and ships with an elegant charging station.

The Neeo Remote for the Control4 operating system is available in either silver or black finishes and ships with an elegant charging station.

SnapAV’s Neeo is a sleek remote control for the Control4 Smart Home OS 3, giving homeowners fast access to the things they use most – their favorite streaming services, most-watched TV stations, playlists, and room-level or household-level smart home scenes. Neeo is the first Control4 handheld remote to combine the benefits of hard buttons and a touchscreen.

Here are four important things to know about SnapAV’s Neeo remote:

  1. Meticulously Designed by Swiss Engineers. Neeo is built from machined aluminum designed to protect the edge-to-edge touchscreen, making the device incredibly durable. Neeo balances perfectly in the hand, embodying the sophistication found in high-end consumer electronic products. Images and icons on the three-inch, high-resolution, LCD touchscreen are crisp and bright to enable quick one-touch navigation. The remote is available in either silver or black finishes and ships with an elegant charging station. Neeo lasts up to five days on a charge and the low-profile, weighted charging station gives it a stylish home when not in use.

  2. Only the Most Important Hard Buttons Need Apply. While 81 mm (3.2-inch), high-resolution touchscreen and software-driven graphical interface reduce the number of buttons, it still includes physical buttons for the essentials, like Volume Up and Down, Channel Up and Down, the selector wheel, Mute, Menu, Home, and Power On/Off.

  3. Built for the Operating System for the Smart Home. Neeo was built to harness software designed specifically to orchestrate and manage the modern smart home. Control4 Smart Home OS 3 unifies connected devices from major brands, weaves them together for simplicity, and provides a singular voice, touch, and hand-held interface for the whole home. Family members in a Control4 OS 3 powered home have at-a-glance views of virtually every connected device, as well as numerous options for control including voice with Alexa and Google Assistant, the Control4 App, a Control4 Touchscreen, a TV on-screen display and with the Neeo Remote.

  4. Powerful Automation and Entertainment Control. Control4 OS 3 personalization automatically extends through to Neeo. Swiping right on Neeo shows video sources such as a Blu-ray player, video game system, Dish Network, and more. Favoring simplicity, Neeo gives homeowners one-touch icons for the channels they watch most and an on-screen keypad to type in a channel number directly. The touchscreen reduces the number of buttons on the Neeo Remote, making it easier to learn and use.

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Are Elon Musk's TESLA about to dip toe into the Smart Home market?

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Are Elon Musk's TESLA about to dip toe into the Smart Home market?

Elon Musk seems to be really interested in Tesla expanding into the home HVAC industry — going as far as saying that he is “dying to do it.”

He first brought up the idea in an interview on the Joe Rogan Experience almost two years ago.

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The CEO discussed the fact that Tesla addresses both energy generation and consumption when it comes to transport, but only energy generation, with solar power products, when it comes to the home.

Musk suggested that there’s room for more efficient homes with smarter and better air conditioning systems. Does thsi mean that Musk’s TESLA is about to start in-roads to the Smart Home industry

When Rogan asked if he has a design for such an air conditioning system, Musk became suspiciously silent and said:

I cannot answer questions about potential future products.

The answer makes it sound like it could be a potential future product for Tesla Energy: an intelligent and more efficient air conditioning system to enable a “Tesla Smart Home.”

Earlier this year, Musk considers the new product again in a Twitter thread with fans.

Now the CEO is reinforcing his comment and showing a lot of enthusiasm about making a Tesla HVAC system:

I’m dying to do super efficient, quiet home HVAC with HEPA and water distillation. It’s weird, but I really want to do it.

Furthermore, Musk also hinted that the Cybertruck, Tesla’s upcoming electric pickup truck, could be equipped with the product.

However, he didn’t elaborate on how that would work since he is talking about a home HVAC system and not a vehicle HVAC system.

Tesla is already producing HEPA-level HVAC systems for vehicles in the Model S and Model X.

Tesla has developed a lot of experience with HVAC systems and HEPA filters with their work on the “Bioweapon Defense Mode” in Model S and Model X, which use HEPA filters, and with the Model 3 HVAC systems for which Tesla developed a new patented technology.

The latter’s system is not compatible with HEPA filters due to size restrictions.

For the one in the Model S and Model X, the automaker claims that its HEPA air filter system is about 10 times larger than a normal car filter (pictured above) and it is “100 times more effective than premium automotive filters” as it removes “at least 99.97% of fine particulate matter and gaseous pollutants, as well as bacteria, viruses, pollen, and mold spores.”

Musk has thanked Google founder Larry Page for turning him onto HEPA filters and the importance of air quality, which he believes could be “a bigger deal than most people realize,” especially for people with allergies.

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Smart Homes a boon during lockdown

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Smart Homes a boon during lockdown

How a smart home can keep everyone occupied and even provide some fun during lockdown.

We are currently in the middle of a global health crisis, Covid 19 has swept across the world as a global pandemic and millions of people across the world are locked down in their own homes. By everyone except critical workers staying indoors it helps to protect the world from more deaths and illness.

It’s increasingly looking like lockdowns or some lesser variant of social distancing may become the new normal at least for some time until a vaccine is found or eventual herd immunity arises.

Most people having to stay indoors presents households with very different kinds of problems than previously, For example, many home-owners will be working from home, kids will often need to be schooled and entertained and families will need an escape from the stresses and strains of being cooped up together for extended periods of time.

Lockdowns can be made much easier, more comfortable and enjoyable with the help of a smart home.

Work from a smart home

A range of Superfast Wifi options from Ubiquiti will allow you to ensure that you have the very fastest and stable connections to the internet from all over your home and garden. You can video conference into meetings, make Skype and Zoom calls without worrying that there isn’t enough local bandwidth in your home Wifi.

Ubiquiti’s Enterprise networking product Unifi allows the homeowner to have professional level equipment at home, it can even be configured so that the bandwidth is split between users or functions so you always have the bandwidth to complete your work even whilst the kids are doing their homeschool or watching cartoons on the internet.

If you’ve got one of our ultimate smart homes from Control4 you can even have the lights change to enhance work or relaxation, automatically or via voice or the Control4 User Interface.

Background music or sound effects can help you relax or get into the swing of things.

Keep the kids busy with a smart home

Perhaps one of the hardest aspects of any lockdown period is making sure that the children who are now at home 24/7 for weeks on end are able to keep themselves occupied and educated.

Again the home network is incredibly important, allowing kids the bandwidth to stay connected to their online home school, watch educational videos and then relax later on with their favourite music, Tik Tok or Youtube videos.

A Smart Home system such as Control4 can schedule routines so that the children are woken up gently by light, curtains or blinds opening or even music playing at wake-up time and again these routines often in reverse can signal bed-time, ensuring that the children can keep to routines without too much work by their parents.

Family movie nights with a smart home

If you are lucky enough to have a dedicated home cinema then this can be a great opportunity to catch up with all those family movies you’ve been meaning to watch with the kids, Or wait until they’ve gone to bed and watch a more mature film with your spouse.

With cinema’s and other entertainment venues looking to be closed during lockdown periods a little thought and capital put into a great movie room really does pay dividends. Make it look great with a 4k projector or TV and a fantastic surround sound system will really help draw you into the movie.

It’s a great way to escape and forget about things for a while.

A Smart home could help transform lockdown situations

Whilst we all hope that this situation is a one-off many of us are now aware that even with the current situation we may well be faced with multiple lockdown periods of some sort. If you are to be locked into your home for long periods, it makes sense to have a think about how to make it as enjoyable and comfortable as possible AND as easy as possible to work from for extended periods.

Get in contact if you’d like us to help make your life easier and your home smarter and more comfortable.

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Smart Home market in Europe Grows pre-Covid

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Smart Home market in Europe Grows pre-Covid

In the last quarter of 2019, the smart home market in Europe reached almost 39.9 million units, growing 20.4% compared to the fourth quarter of 2018, according to research by International Data Corporation (IDC). For the full year, this market had an increase of 20.0% with almost 107 million units shipped.

As in previous quarters, smart speakers continued to be the stellar product over Black Friday and the Christmas period
— Antonio Arantes - Research Analyst

With new models launched in the last quarter of the year, Amazon continued to gain market share, supported by the good performance of smart speakers and digital media adapters. It also launched its own OS for Smart TVs in Europe — FireOS, partnering with JVC to launch their first products in the United Kingdom.

The Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) smart home market grew by 53.5% year over year. The gradual transition to new DVB-T standard has triggered an expected increase in demand, especially for smart TVs,
— Jan Prenosil - Research Analyst for Smart Home Devices

The offer of streaming platforms improved and had a positive effect on demand for digital media adapters. In 2024, this market is expected to reach 201.1 million shipments in Europe, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.2% from 2020 to 2024.

"Although these categories have potential for ongoing growth, we expect a decline in demand, mainly in the first half of 2020. Further development will depend on the length of constraints on individual countries due to COVID-19," said Prenosil.

"In the first half of 2020, the interest in smart home products will slow, and we expect that, for the first time, the market will decline year over year in the second quarter of 2020," said Arantes. "Video entertainment will be the product category that will suffer the most, particularly Smart TVs. Factory shutdowns have led to component shortages and consumers are shifting their spending into devices that improve their office capabilities at home, such as monitors, laptops, and cameras.

The cancellation of major sports competitions in 2020, such as the European Football Championship and the Olympic Games, will also have a negative impact on the category, as sales typically grow during these competitions."

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Video entertainment devices shipped almost 21.1 million units in the fourth quarter of 2019, growing 10.9% year over year. For the first time in Europe, two new operating systems for the smart TV market were launched — FireOS and Roku OS. This product category is expected to reach 81.4 million units in 2024. Smart speakers represented 25.8% of the smart home market in 4Q19, gaining three percentage points compared to the same period of 2018.

Amazon Alexa continues to be the leading voice assistant with a market share of 58.3% of all devices. This category is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15.6% between 2020 and 2024.

Lighting, home security monitoring, and thermostats reached almost 7.2 million units shipped in Europe in the last quarter of 2019, up 27.1% year over year.

These categories combined are expected to represent 31.3% of the total smart home market in 2024.

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Disney+ hits 50 million subscribers - Netflix close to 170 million subscribers

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Disney+ hits 50 million subscribers - Netflix close to 170 million subscribers

During the Covid 19 Lockdown throughout the world people are taking up and using more of their video subscription services.

Disney+ the Netflix rival launched by Disney has nearly doubled it’s subscribers to 50 million people after extending their launch to the UK and Europe. meanwhile Netflix is close to 170 million subscribers. In the UK and throughout Europe - Netflix agreed to slow down their connections by 25% to give breathing space for all the new remote workers during this time who need bandwidth for home working and videoconferencing.

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Disney+ Subscription Service

Netflix is the streaming service that started off as a DVD rental by post company after the founder was incensed at the late fees charged by Blockbuster videos. Disney+ reached the 50 million subscriber number in months, it took Netflix 7 years to reach the same stage, although they set the scene for the new streaming industry.

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While the corona virus has brought much of the world economy to a standstill, the internet industry is proving invaluable for many, from online shopping to streaming services for leisure and from videoconferencing and team based work co-ordination for companies.

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