In2 Networks.
An Internet Connections Module (ICM) the size of a deck of cards drives the maker's Web-based home-comfort control system EcoConcierge. With real-time feedback, Eco-Concierge allows users to remotely adjust energy consumption and track daily, weekly, and monthly energy use. The maker says the money consumers can save as a result of this home monitoring will pay for the system within months.
801.685.8778.
www.in2networks.com.
HAI.
Monitor and control all automated home functions through your handheld mobile device with Snap-Link Mobile technology. The software works with PDAs, Smartphones, and other devices running the Windows Mobile operating system. Users can control individual lights and pre-set lighting scenes, view real-time video of surveillance cameras, arm or disarm security systems, adjust thermostats, and more. The system requires an appropriate cellular provider plan and an HAI home-control system.
800.229.7256.
www.homeauto.com.
Wayne-Dalton.
Apple Macintosh users can take advantage of whole-house control with the maker's Houseport home control system. Model WDUSB-10MAC is the first Z-Wave–enabled system designed for use with the Mac operating system. By simply inserting the USB adapter to a Mac USB port and installing Houseport software, homeowners can manage lighting, appliances, electronics, thermostats, and other Z-Wave–enabled devices through the Internet.
800.827.3667.
www.wayne-dalton.c
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