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  1. Hi Shan Lim, it depends on the experience you wish to achieve. Smart lighting will require re-wiring. Most other tech can be retrofitted.
  2. Let care more to our love one at home. Let's get ourselves and our parent equipped with these smart devices at home. Most of us move out of our parent's place when we settle down and form our own families. Our aging parents become more vulnerable to serious injuries from falls or any form of accident at home. These accidental occur at home and have serious consequences. Forgetting to off the gas and resulting in fire, tripping and falling at home is a leading cause of hip fractures, forearm fractures and traumatic brain injuries among seniors. Promoting independent living for seniors and preventing accidents become an important aspect of graceful aging. In the era of Internet of Things (IoT), there is a wide array of non-intrusive smart devices to help alleviate physical and emotional pain from unnecessary accidents, providing ease of mind for children, without invading the privacy of the elderly. Here's some of the recommended devices: Smoke Detector https://h4sh.automate.asia/products/fibaro-smoke-sensor Flood Sensor https://h4sh.automate.asia/products/fibaro-flood-sensor Toilet Sensor https://h4sh.automate.asia/products/toilet-sensor Adaptive Bed Senor https://h4sh.automate.asia/products/adaptive-bed-sensor-with-bluetooth-transmitter Chair Sensor https://h4sh.automate.asia/products/chair-sensor Motion Sensor https://h4sh.automate.asia/products/fibaro-motion-sensor Do contact us for a free and no-obligation smart home consultation. Let stay healthy and smartly. Mobile: (+65) 9114 9735 / (+65) 9792 2846 Email: info@automate.asia
  3. National Day Rally: PM Lee said "Never too late to learn and use technology" Automate Asia has a full range of smart home device for the aging population. Do up a Smart Home for your elderly at home. Contact us for a free consultation. Stay healthy and Stay Smartly. Smart Home Singapore
  4. National Day Rally: PM Lee said "Never too late to learn and use technology" Automate Asia has a full range of smart home device for the aging population. Do up a Smart Home for your elderly at home. Contact us for a free consultation. Stay healthy and Stay Smartly. Smart Home Singapore
  5. Discover the latest Smart Home Hub known as Homey. Homey works with 20,000 products across different brands. It lets you control your home with one app. Yes, you heard right! Just one app. Automate your home with Flow, play your favorite Music and save energy with Insights. Smart Home Hub - Homey Contact us if wish to see the product demonstration. Tel: +65 9792 2846 / 9114 9735
  6. Yes. check out this site to register:https://h4sh.automate.asia/products/automate-asia-smart-home-workshop
  7. Singapore moving into Smart nation. How about your own home? Are you keen to turn it into SMART home for your family too? Check out the Workshop that you want to learn a smart home skill. Automate Asia Smart Home Workshop Don't hesitate and take action. Let move towards a smart nation and smart home.
  8. Smart home is one of the up and coming buzzword in the recent years. However, the concept of smart home seems very daunting to many. The common questions include: Is it going to cost an arm or a leg? Do I have to tear all my wiring out? What technology should I go for? How can I future proof my home? Do I need a professional maintenance package to keep it running? The workshop aims to answer all these questions as well as to get you started on building and maintaining your own smart home without burning a hole in your pocket. Who should attend this workshop? If you are getting a new place or retrofit your existing place and would like to make it smarter. Or if you just want to learn some skills to start a smart home business! Do I need to be tech savvy? Basic PC skills will be sufficient. If you love your gadgets, then you will be tech savvy enough! What can I get out of this basic smart home workshop? You will learn about the technologies available for building a smart home and how you can apply it to your own living room. Get your hands dirty on retrofitting your switches. You will get to wire the modules to make your light switches smarter. Configure smart switches, sensors, wall plugs and air-con controllers. Setup and experience voice control. What else should I take note? You will need to bring your own laptops, we will provide all the training devices and materials. Kids are welcomed as we have quite a big space but please keep them supervised at all times. Most importantly, come with your enthusiasm to pick up new skills! Click here to register https://h4sh.automate.asia/products/automate-asia-smart-home-workshop
  9. Electrical Wiring Guide for Z-Wave Switches I’ve recently guided an electrician on the wiring required for Z-Wave wall switch. Before successfully installing the Z-Wave switch, he actually used a neutral wire from some other part of the house and it caused a power trip. So, I invited him to my place to look at the wiring as a reference and he eventually managed to install the switches successfully. In this short article, I’d like to take this opportunity to show you how a normal light switch is being wired and how you should ask your electrician to lay neutral wire to the light switch. I’d also take the chance to explain why Z-Wave light switches require a neutral wire. (Disclaimer: I am not an electrician nor have a degree in electrical engineering but my explanation is based on logic, research and some basic electrical knowledge from secondary school.) Wiring for Conventional Light Switch Wiring for Z-Wave Switches Closed circuit in off state Closed circuit in on state For Z-Wave switch, in off state, the neutral wire keeps the circuit closed to power the switch module. This is the reason a neutral is required for Z-Wave switches. Wiring for Conventional Dimmer Wiring for Z-Wave Dimmer (on or off state) For Z-Wave dimmers, in the off state, the circuit is always closed and a small current is always running through the lights to power the dimmer module, except that the current is not sufficient to light up the bulb. This is the reason a neutral wire is not required for Z-Wave dimmers. I hope you will be able to use the above information to guide your electrician who is not versed in installing Z-Wave switches. AA - Domotics
  10. Electrical Wiring Guide for Z-Wave Switches I’ve recently guided an electrician on the wiring required for Z-Wave wall switch. Before successfully installing the Z-Wave switch, he actually used a neutral wire from some other part of the house and it caused a power trip. So, I invited him to my place to look at the wiring as a reference and he eventually managed to install the switches successfully. In this short article, I’d like to take this opportunity to show you how a normal light switch is being wired and how you should ask your electrician to lay neutral wire to the light switch. I’d also take the chance to explain why Z-Wave light switches require a neutral wire. (Disclaimer: I am not an electrician nor have a degree in electrical engineering but my explanation is based on logic, research and some basic electrical knowledge from secondary school.) Wiring for Conventional Light Switch Wiring for Z-Wave Switches Closed circuit in off state Closed circuit in on state For Z-Wave switch, in off state, the neutral wire keeps the circuit closed to power the switch module. This is the reason a neutral is required for Z-Wave switches. Wiring for Conventional Dimmer Wiring for Z-Wave Dimmer (on or off state) For Z-Wave dimmers, in the off state, the circuit is always closed and a small current is always running through the lights to power the dimmer module, except that the current is not sufficient to light up the bulb. This is the reason a neutral wire is not required for Z-Wave dimmers. I hope you will be able to use the above information to guide your electrician who is not versed in installing Z-Wave switches. AA - Domotics
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