A massive retractable canopy and ultra-amenable automation system let the owners of this outdoor space enjoy A/V come rain or shine.
Crestron Powered Outdoor Party Space Keeps the Family Safe and Jacuzzi Bubbling
Vector Security Opens Retail Outlet With Focus on Smart Home and Security Tech
The 2,300-square-foot store features security demos and smart home automation technology, like the company’s own Amazon Alexa skills used to control smart locks, lighting, and HVAC.
Arlo Stock Surges 38% After IPO
Sonos who? Arlo Technologies stock soars 38% after IPO with focus on RMR generated from surveillance cameras.
Honeywell DIY, Alexa Enabled Smart Home Security System Now Available
Honeywell’s DIY system features an integrated 1080p wide-angle HD camera with night vision, 145-degree viewing, and facial recognition.
Control4’s new Intercom Anywhere ‘Elevates the Smart Doorbell’
Unlike typical smart doorbells, Control4’s Intercom Anywhere ecosystem allows users to activate home automation scenes directly through the app, and communicate across Control4 touchscreens, video door stations and mobile apps.
New Name for Honeywell Home Automation and Security After Spinoff: Resideo
Honeywell is spinning off its ADI distributing and ‘Honeywell Home’ automation and security units at the end of this year, calling the new publicly traded company Resideo.
Bosch-Backed AnyVision Adds AI to Surveillance, but Pixelates Faces for Privacy
In June, Bosch acquired a 9% stake in Israel-based AnyVision, a provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-based person- and object-recognition technology.
CTA, SIA Blast Trump Tariffs as Bad for Smart-Home and Security
Consumer Technology Association (CTA) and Security Industry Association (SIA) say U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods will hurt the smart-home industry, especially the thermostat and security markets.
Review: TRENDnet NVR PoE+ Switch Provides Plenty of Power
The TPE-3018L features a bright LED display, and a generous power budget of 220W.
Microsoft President Wants Facial Recognition Regulated
In a blog post, Microsoft president Brad Smith emplores Congress to create a bipartisan expert commision to regulate the use of facial recognition technologies.










