FAQs

"Connecting all of your house's functioning components to a network (the Internet) and putting it to work for you” is what home automation includes. 

House automation technology lets you to operate, monitor, and track your home from anywhere on the planet using your smartphone, computer, or tablet device. The devices can be programmed to respond to external events without requiring your input, in addition to offering active real-time control.

We invest a lot of time and money into making our homes beautiful, but we spend very little time and money on making them functional.
For example, every car has sensors that detect trespass and sound an alarm; every smartphone has ambient sensors that alter the brightness automatically based on outside lighting; why don't we have the same for our homes? Why do we still rely on a single small piece of metal to preserve our prized possessions? Why do we still have inefficient mechanical switches that don't detect our presence and must be manually turned on and off?

 

Home automation technology, like your car or smartphone, is what makes your home intelligently functional.

 

You can use it to operate connected appliances, retrieve environmental data, detect intruder movements, adjust the atmosphere, regulate mechanical devices, and much more. You may use your smartphone, tablet, computer, or even your voice to control everything in your home.

 

Finally, if we spend so much money on making our homes seem nice, why can't we spend a fraction of that on making them feel nice?

No, Not product manufacturers, but smart home enablers.

We source devices from some of the world's most reputable home automation companies, test them for quality and assist you in installing them in your house. All products purchased through our store come with lifetime support and skilled installation.

You get to enjoy some of the smoothest, most intuitive, and well-designed product experiences since we only stock products from the world's top companies.

We guarantee that we will have you rolling in no time.

We understand that this is a major concern particularly if you're purchasing a security system. That's why we recommend security kits that can activate a local alarm without requiring an active Internet connection (Zigbee/RF/Z-Wave).

Wi-Fi, Z-Wave, Zigbee, and Bluetooth Low Energy are the four main operational protocols for home automation technologies (BLE). They aren't, however, the only ones you'll encounter as you build your smart home. X10, Insteon, Thread, and Universal Powerline Bus are examples of other standards or protocols (UPB).

Most home automation systems necessitate the installation of neutral wires at switch outlets. You may put up a smart system that works on batteries even if your home lacks basic wiring.

Home automation systems are made up of three components at their most basic level: a smart device, a hub, and a linked application.
While some smart systems only use two of the aforementioned elements—a single device that connects to an app directly or a hands-free hub that manages smart devices—most smart systems use all three.

Home automation adds to the value of a home. People are increasingly demanding smart home features in their new homes. You may increase your demand price if your home is equipped with smart technology. However, deal with a qualified real estate agent to confirm that your pricing is within the market's acceptable range.

Home automation can help you conserve energy by ensuring that your home makes better use of resources like water and electricity, decreasing waste.
You may know home automation can help you improve the convenience and security of your house. However, did you realize it can also help you save money? You can make a tiny impact on the environment by using home automation, and you'll save money on your electricity bills.

If you own an older home, you can still profit from smart home technology. Because most smart devices connect wirelessly, coverage and connectivity will be your primary concerns. You can experience the benefits of home automation as long as you have Wi-Fi extenders or smart home-linked gadgets that build a mesh network.

Savings, safety, convenience, and control are just a few of the advantages of home automation. Home automation is also an ultimate solution to ensure luxury, comfort, and peace of mind.

Both Z-Wave and Zigbee are wireless technologies that allow smart home gadgets to communicate with one another and with the internet. However, we discovered Zigbee is the best option. 

A smart security system does more than just notify you if a burglar attempts to enter your home. Smart home security connects intrusion sensors and sirens to smart door locks, and smart light bulbs via your Wi-Fi network. Once connected, these gadgets can communicate with one another and with your security system, making your life easier and safer.
A mobile app that allows you to monitor your house from anywhere is one of the most critical things to look for in a smart security system. You should be able to view live or recorded video from the app if you have indoor and outdoor security cameras or a smart video doorbell.

A smart hub is a device that uses protocols like Z-Wave and Zigbee to control other devices. Although this type of physical hub still exists (Samsung SmartThings), virtual hubs that link accounts of different Wi-Fi devices over the internet are becoming more widespread (Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT).

Opting to smartify your home is an investment. Smart home systems bring massive value and returns on your investment by securing your assets from theft, remarkable savings on utility bills, and ridding you of any possibility of losses in case of fire.

SmartPlace.pk has picked products from global leaders in the smart home realm. Our packages feature products from Fibaro, Vera, Aeotech, Samsung SmartThings, Google Home, Apple, Amazon, and others.

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