Hi. My name is Tyron from the Loxone team and today we're in Austria at the
Loxone Showhome. It's purpose-built to be able to
demonstrate exactly what life is like living in a real smart home. The first
aspect we look at is access control. Here's the NFC Code Touch: it allows me
to gain access to the home using a pin code or an NFC encrypted fob which
conveniently just hangs on my key ring. The other aspect of access control that
we can have a look at is the intercom; perfectly convenient for when visitors
are expected or perhaps a delivery. Anyone who comes to the front door will
be able to press the doorbell button and thanks to the video and the two-way
audio communication I can see and speak to whoever's at the door on my
smartphone from wherever I am and if needs be, even let them in.
So, let's take a look inside.
Now that we're inside the showhome, the first room that I want to show you is
the kitchen/dining/living area it's often the heart of the home for the
family and in this showhome it's a great space to be able to show you how
your home could save up to 50,000 tasks for you each year so you
can have time to enjoy the more important things in life. The lighting,
for example, is automated it'll turn on or off and that could be based on the
amount of natural light that may already be filling the room. The shading is
automated for us so the blinds could open or close or adjust position based
on the position of the sun, and it's always at the right temperature as well
because the room climate is adjusted using heating, the ventilation, the
cooling and that's all intelligently automated without me having to adjust a
thermostat. for example. That means that a real smart home is something that
the whole family can enjoy but it's more important for the whole family to also
be able to interact with that home and adjust things if need be so that's why
we've developed quite an intuitive control concept for a smart home; for us
we call it the Switch Standard and it's really easy for me to be able to
demonstrate here on the Touch Pure and in fact on any of the Touch switches
around the smart home just what that Switch Standard is. There's five touch
points on here: center touch point would control my lighting, I'd be able to open
or close the blinds, or turn the volume on the music up or turn the volume down.
And from this same switch I'll also be able to adjust the source of my
multiroom audio or even turn the music off.
Another aspect of a real smart home
that's important to discuss is the lighting. It can be adjusted according to
how you and your family use your home and in this showhome we can create
different atmospheres so in the kitchen for example we could have bright white
light over the island whilst we're cooking or preparing food in the
evenings when we're entertaining a more relaxed atmosphere can be created and
for later at night when you're in the living room a more cozy atmosphere can
be created with the lighting. It's possible to be able to completely change
the look and feel of a room because of the light source that you use and we
recommend different lighting sources to be able to complement the requirement
for ambient and accent and task lighting so this
could be color-changing LED spots, for example, LED strip and for a wow factor
a cluster of Pendulum Slims.
Now alongside the lighting is multiroom audio.
So, in this room we've got four inbuilt speakers to be able to deliver
that. It's more than just being able to listen to different music in different
rooms...The music system here supports integration with the doorbell and with a
burglar alarm, for example. It also has text-to-speech so in essence you could
get your smart home to even talk to you.
Another really exciting thing that I can
demonstrate in this room is the Touch Surface. It follows that same intuitive
way of interacting with a real smart home. Five touch points to be able to
control the lighting, the shading, and the music. It can be installed beneath or
behind surfaces such as stone, behind wood, glass, or ceramic. And what's really
cool because it's completely integrated into the surface I could use it when I'm
preparing food, for example, or I've just washed my hands and my hands are still
wet; no problem interacting with the Touch Surface.
Next up let's head to one of the bedrooms.
So, here in the bedroom again we can see those aspects that make up a real smart
home so the lighting, the shading, and the room climates are all intelligently
automated without me having to do a thing and it all speaks to that idea of
your smart home saving up to 50,000 tasks for you each year so that you've
got time to enjoy the more important things in life.
Here in the bedroom, just next to the bed,
once again we find a Touch Pure and it follows that same
intuitive control concept with the five touch points.
What's pretty neat about the Touch Pure next to the bed though is something
called "Night Mode" and this is activated with a triple-tap on the center touch point.
This is really neat when it comes to the fact that I'm going to bed and
perhaps some of the lights are still on in another room or music is playing in
another room; once I triple tap that Center touch point the lighting and the
music and the rest of the house is turned off, the burglar alarm is
activated and I'm ready to go to bed. If, for example, I get up in the middle of
the night perhaps I want to head to the kitchen for a midnight snack...because my
house is in "Night Mode" bright lights don't turn on - which would dazzle me or
be too bright and disturb someone else that's sleeping in the house - instead dim
light turns on just enough to light my path to the fridge and back. Then when
it's time for me to wake up in the morning, I do so naturally with the help
of this smart home. The blinds open up to let in a bit of the morning sun light
slowly start to come up to full brightness and my morning playlist
starts to play as well all; contributing to a pretty good start to the day.
It's all this functionality and more that makes up a Real Smart Home.
One more important feature worth mentioning is safety and security - for that extra peace
of mind for you and your family. So, this includes smoke sensors,
burglar alarm,
and sensors to detect escape of water. Now when your home detects one of these
dangers it starts to react immediately so the lights begin to flash, the blinds
open to make the home more transparent, an alarm tone starts to play throughout
the multiroom audio and you'll get a notification on your
mobile phone to alert you.
If you want to find out more about integrating this
level of intelligent automation in your home come and see us. We have free info
sessions or you could book a one-to-one consultation with one of the team and
you can find the details for those at loxone.com
Thanks for joining us today. Goodbye.
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