The IoT market is booming right now, with a huge range of cool devices to help you connect your home in innovative ways. Just check out our guide to starting your own Smart Home for example. Now FIBARO can help you expand your ecosystem, especially if you’re using the Apple HomeKit, with their range now supporting the platform.
“Remove the sensor from the box and add to Apple HomeKit. Download a dedicated FIBARO mobile app. Easily and effortlessly customize the system to suit your personal and unique needs. Enjoy the comfort and technology and rediscover your home again.”
“HomeKit is a smart home platform created by Apple. Now you can also use it with selected FIBARO devices. For fans of design and innovations from Silicon Valley, we have released special versions of our three sensors:”
The latest sensors from FIBARO are fairly self-explanatory, but offer a huge range of options. Monition, light, temperature and more can all be used as triggers to activate other products in your smart home. It gets too cold, turn the heating on, it gets too dark, turn the lamp on, etc.
“Sensors, designed to work with Apple HomeKit, retain the style and powerful capabilities of other FIBARO products. They are reliable detectors of everything that is happening in your home. Our products, integrated with the simple and secure Apple technology, allow you to control your home directly from your iPhone, iPad or iPad touch.”
If you want to know more, check out the details on the FIBARO homepage here.
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