Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Home automation by your gestures with Reemo

The topic of home automation is becoming fashionable, even Apple has released its HomeKit to control the home using the iPhone or iPad, here a solution that stands out for its simplicity and ease, a bracelet called as REEMO that lets you control your natural environment by making gestures with your arm.


It's 6 am on a Monday, the alarm sounds ruthless, you wake up with your usual bad temper, but instead to burden the alarm to stop sounding doing a simple gesture placing your hand near the clock and moving hand down, then the alarm clock goes off and you can continue sleeping, you do not had to open the eyes, and find the button or lift the face of the pillow. You decide to get out of bed, to avoid tripping everywhere you point to the sky with your hand and voila! the light comes on, you point to the windows and you can see the light of the sun, does it sound like science fiction? No, these are examples of what you can do with Reemo evolution technology, point and shoot!.



With Reemo, you can control the main house automation systems, for the moment it is only compatible with Open Home Automation, an open source systems but promise to be compatible with most industry standards. The bracelet can also be used as a 3D mouse for Windows and Mac computers, but as you can see in the video looks pretty pompous thing for now. Reemo is also able to turn on/off electrical systems directly, without having any home automation system, how lamps, lights, fans ... so it could be installed cheaply in any home.

The operation is simple, the bracelet detects the gestures made ​​by the user and transmits it via Bluetooth, via receptors located throughout the house, a central station is responsible for processing the gesture and ship the order to the correct device playing, the device is detected as the user has pointed at one place or another in the home.

At this time, the magic bracelet is for sale and able to reserve the product, so you must be attentive to the toy because of its simplicity and ease can play really going for it.

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