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The Verge Chinese Station reported on February 20
Perhaps we have become accustomed to using smartphones to control various smart home appliances and various smart devices in our homes. But are these old, non-networked traditional home appliances controlled by their own remote controls?
Recently, a smart infrared sensor named Bond was introduced to solve this problem.
Bond is a new smart home accessory designed to add old home appliances that cannot be networked to the Internet of Things. In other words, the user can use the smart phone to control the Bond, so as to achieve the purpose of controlling various kinds of traditional home appliances that cannot be networked through the Bond.
Bond is connected to a smartphone via a built-in Wi-Fi module and is connected to traditional home appliances via a built-in infrared transmitter module. In other words, with Bond, traditional home appliances can be easily connected to the Internet of Things and remotely controlled via smart phones. In addition, Bond is also compatible with Amazon's Alexa voice control, which can transform traditional home appliances into smart home appliances that can be controlled by voice.
At present, this Bond intelligent infrared sensor is priced at 99 US dollars each (about 680 yuan), a number of devices can be used in conjunction to control a number of different rooms. At this stage, interested users can book from Bond`s official website. (Author: Chaim Gartenberg compiled: Guti)
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