Making Your Home Work For You (A DIY Smart Home Guide, #1)

Have you thought about setting up your own SmartHome?


Remember those cartoons in your childhood where someone was talking into a watch making 
what we would now recognize as a phone call ? Have you watched any of the movies or TV 
series set in a future time where computer access is done via voice commands 
instead of a keyboard ?  This book will help you navigate the waters of technology to 
see what is best for you and/or your family. 
 
1. Smart Home Starter Kits 
2. Voice Control (Amazon Echo, Google Assistant, Microsoft Cortana, Apple Siri)
3. Lights (LiFX, Phillips Hue, CREE, Sonoff)
4. Home Entertainment (Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, Android TV, Harmony Hub)
5. Smart Tech in the Car (Roav VIVA, Android Auto)
6. Other areas to automate (Garage Door, Moisture Sensor, Smoke Alarm)
 
Protecting your Network
As with any technology, there is more than the installation to think about. More and 
more IOT (Internet of Things) devices require some type of cloud account on the company's
servers for control and updating of the devices.  Implementing Home Automation can be 
challenging especially when using items from different vendors.  There are emerging 
standards that are helping make this easier but there is still room for improvement. As
with any service access, there are account information that needs to be protected.

Voice or Keyboard
Remember the TV shows and cartoons showing a certain crimefighter talking into a wrist
watch device to talk to others ?  That technology is here today and continues to grow.
There is already the option of making telephone calls and controlling devices in your home
even when you are away from home.  Do you have a streaming media receiver when you watch
your choice of movies and TV shows ?  With most of the available options, you can extend
control of those devices to include your voice.  Do you like to watch movies and TV shows
that havent aired in several years or are no longer running ?  Using a media server and
an Over The Air (OTA) receiver, you can begin to amass your own collection of content. 
This are just a few of the possibilities that can be done today.  We are at the beginning
of what will be possible.  As technology continues to improve, so will the possibilities
of what you can control.

A Guest network is just a voice away

Do you have friends over for dinner or a special event of some kind ?  You have the option
of setting up a Guest wireless network that you can turn on or off by a simple voice
command.  No longer are device required to have a wired internet connection.  In some
cases,  you have a choice of how to do it.

How much to automate and how to do it?
There are a variety of ways to create your own SmartHome.  With the options available
today, you don't to go running to the bank for a loan.  You can do it one piece at a time
as you see what you want to automate and have the money.  Some of the smart home tech
available offers you the options to installing upgrades or updates to increase what it 
can do or fixes issues that may have shown up after your purchased an item.

Start your journey of putting together your own SmartHome today !
 

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Making Your Home Work For You (A DIY Smart Home Guide, #1)

Have you thought about setting up your own SmartHome?


Remember those cartoons in your childhood where someone was talking into a watch making 
what we would now recognize as a phone call ? Have you watched any of the movies or TV 
series set in a future time where computer access is done via voice commands 
instead of a keyboard ?  This book will help you navigate the waters of technology to 
see what is best for you and/or your family. 
 
1. Smart Home Starter Kits 
2. Voice Control (Amazon Echo, Google Assistant, Microsoft Cortana, Apple Siri)
3. Lights (LiFX, Phillips Hue, CREE, Sonoff)
4. Home Entertainment (Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, Android TV, Harmony Hub)
5. Smart Tech in the Car (Roav VIVA, Android Auto)
6. Other areas to automate (Garage Door, Moisture Sensor, Smoke Alarm)
 
Protecting your Network
As with any technology, there is more than the installation to think about. More and 
more IOT (Internet of Things) devices require some type of cloud account on the company's
servers for control and updating of the devices.  Implementing Home Automation can be 
challenging especially when using items from different vendors.  There are emerging 
standards that are helping make this easier but there is still room for improvement. As
with any service access, there are account information that needs to be protected.

Voice or Keyboard
Remember the TV shows and cartoons showing a certain crimefighter talking into a wrist
watch device to talk to others ?  That technology is here today and continues to grow.
There is already the option of making telephone calls and controlling devices in your home
even when you are away from home.  Do you have a streaming media receiver when you watch
your choice of movies and TV shows ?  With most of the available options, you can extend
control of those devices to include your voice.  Do you like to watch movies and TV shows
that havent aired in several years or are no longer running ?  Using a media server and
an Over The Air (OTA) receiver, you can begin to amass your own collection of content. 
This are just a few of the possibilities that can be done today.  We are at the beginning
of what will be possible.  As technology continues to improve, so will the possibilities
of what you can control.

A Guest network is just a voice away

Do you have friends over for dinner or a special event of some kind ?  You have the option
of setting up a Guest wireless network that you can turn on or off by a simple voice
command.  No longer are device required to have a wired internet connection.  In some
cases,  you have a choice of how to do it.

How much to automate and how to do it?
There are a variety of ways to create your own SmartHome.  With the options available
today, you don't to go running to the bank for a loan.  You can do it one piece at a time
as you see what you want to automate and have the money.  Some of the smart home tech
available offers you the options to installing upgrades or updates to increase what it 
can do or fixes issues that may have shown up after your purchased an item.

Start your journey of putting together your own SmartHome today !
 

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Have you thought about setting up your own SmartHome?


Remember those cartoons in your childhood where someone was talking into a watch making 
what we would now recognize as a phone call ? Have you watched any of the movies or TV 
series set in a future time where computer access is done via voice commands 
instead of a keyboard ?  This book will help you navigate the waters of technology to 
see what is best for you and/or your family. 
 
1. Smart Home Starter Kits 
2. Voice Control (Amazon Echo, Google Assistant, Microsoft Cortana, Apple Siri)
3. Lights (LiFX, Phillips Hue, CREE, Sonoff)
4. Home Entertainment (Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, Android TV, Harmony Hub)
5. Smart Tech in the Car (Roav VIVA, Android Auto)
6. Other areas to automate (Garage Door, Moisture Sensor, Smoke Alarm)
 
Protecting your Network
As with any technology, there is more than the installation to think about. More and 
more IOT (Internet of Things) devices require some type of cloud account on the company's
servers for control and updating of the devices.  Implementing Home Automation can be 
challenging especially when using items from different vendors.  There are emerging 
standards that are helping make this easier but there is still room for improvement. As
with any service access, there are account information that needs to be protected.

Voice or Keyboard
Remember the TV shows and cartoons showing a certain crimefighter talking into a wrist
watch device to talk to others ?  That technology is here today and continues to grow.
There is already the option of making telephone calls and controlling devices in your home
even when you are away from home.  Do you have a streaming media receiver when you watch
your choice of movies and TV shows ?  With most of the available options, you can extend
control of those devices to include your voice.  Do you like to watch movies and TV shows
that havent aired in several years or are no longer running ?  Using a media server and
an Over The Air (OTA) receiver, you can begin to amass your own collection of content. 
This are just a few of the possibilities that can be done today.  We are at the beginning
of what will be possible.  As technology continues to improve, so will the possibilities
of what you can control.

A Guest network is just a voice away

Do you have friends over for dinner or a special event of some kind ?  You have the option
of setting up a Guest wireless network that you can turn on or off by a simple voice
command.  No longer are device required to have a wired internet connection.  In some
cases,  you have a choice of how to do it.

How much to automate and how to do it?
There are a variety of ways to create your own SmartHome.  With the options available
today, you don't to go running to the bank for a loan.  You can do it one piece at a time
as you see what you want to automate and have the money.  Some of the smart home tech
available offers you the options to installing upgrades or updates to increase what it 
can do or fixes issues that may have shown up after your purchased an item.

Start your journey of putting together your own SmartHome today !
 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156245086
Publisher: TechBytes Press
Publication date: 11/12/2018
Series: A DIY Smart Home Guide
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ron Nutter has written for technical trade press since 1990. Over the years he has written for InfoWorld, LAN Times, TechRepublic, NetWare Solutions, Network Solutions and Network World. He has written and produced the HelpDesk ToolChest podcast with Ron Nutter for Network World during his time writing for Network World.  In addition to that he wrote a weekly column for nearly 16 years. 

He has a background in broadcasting.  He assisted with the production of a live multi camera television broadcast serving in the roles of operator, director and engineer dealing with both video and audio.  He working in similar roles at at a cable television company.  He has written and produced several different podcasts.

Ron is also available for a limited number of speaking and consulting engagements.

Bookmark this link to keep up with new books as they are released - http://www.ronaldnutter.com.

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