Netatmo is pushing to be a big player in the smart home market, and so far they’re doing a damn fine job with their Netatmo Thermostat, which offers Alexa nd HomeKit support. Now they’re pushing on with their Starck designed smart radiator valves, which come with built-in temperature sensors, electronic valves, mobile control, boost function, timers and more.
Of course, that all joins up with their Starck designed thermostat, which gives you ultimate control and smart learning over your heating system.
Adding to their existing smart home range, a new smoke alarm and security siren which can be paired to their Welcome security camera.
Despite offering Wi-Fi connectivity, alerts, IFTTT support, HomeKit support and more, the smoke alarm sports an impressive 10-year battery life. The siren, on the other hand, uses the low-power Bluetooth to connect to other smart home sensors, if the facial recognition on your Welcome sees an unwelcome intruder, get ready for a very loud alarm!
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