You’ve heard of the internet, right? But have you heard of the Internet of Things (IoT)? You probably have, just maybe not in name. Everything that connects to something else is part of the IoT. If it has an on/off switch and connects to another device (usually via Bluetooth) or the internet, then it’s likely part of the IoT (i.e. Smart Watches, headphones, lights).
Why does this matter? Well, for a few reasons. Mainly, the lack of security the IoT has. But also, the amazing simplicity it can bring.
Something The Theater People can do for those interested in a smart home is connect several aspects of your house to one app. Your devices communicate with each other, gather data of your habits and routines, and automatically adjust your lights or the temperature of a room. Maybe you have a bad habit of closing the garage. Your devices will communicate and see your garage is open and it’s 10:00 PM. We’ve set it up to automatically close at that time. Say you’ve left the house and don’t remember if you turned your lights off, there are several options: they’re movement detected, so they turn off because of no movement, or they’ve communicated with each other and see your cell phone isn’t near, so they turn off, and lastly, you use the app to turn them off yourself. Speakers, TVs, and even security systems can all be set up to be smart (or IoT) devices.
The Theater People has done smart home setups for single parents (opening garages when they’re near, turning on the lights when they open the door, etc.) to make it just a little easier when they’re carrying in their things, their kids, or just to make their day a little more relaxed. We’ve also installed a sensor inside a safety stuffed animal for a child who was disabled to turn on lights and electronics when they came into their room. We can do these things for anyone to make things a little more simplified for the single parent, the person with a disability, the parents with multiple kids, and anyone else. Ask us about how we can make your home smart.
Healthcare and fitness are other areas that can make your life easier with IoT devices. A smart inhaler can send information to an app for you and your healthcare provider to see. A smart gluco-monitoring system can also connect to an app to store and share information. The more IoT devices used in healthcare, the more proactive approach you and your doctors can have. With fitness, gyms are using your location services to share busy times (i.e. Planet Fitness shows how busy it is at any given time so you can decide if you want to go now or later).