What's next Part 1 of a series-smart homes
We have heard about the Internet of Things.I can remember one of my sons telling me in the 1980's. "hacking into a toaster. That's pretty dumb!" No longer though!
- Your home will guard itself while you're away. Your garage and house doors will lock and unlock as you depart and arrive.
- Your bed will be smarter. Your bed automaticlly adjusts lts position and the room lighing to help you settle in doing lihgt readimg at day's end.
- A smart kitchen will make it easier to cook.. Your appliances can display preset menus, preheat ovens and send your meal's calorie content to your fitness tracking app.
- We'll be roomimg wih roobots. Robots wll help wirh household chores and work. They'll be able to provide interior and exterior grounds secuity ppatrolling. In addition special attention is paid to high trafficked dirty aras.
- Household objects will multi task. The sound of your alarm clock will be determined by your preset calendar. The alarms tempo will rell you how busy the day will be. Weather will have. special attention. Rain will show blue lights and sun will show yellow,
- Hues.will be reported in pastel colors and sounds in soft tones.Your attntion won't be overehelmed by text or computer voices. It will be he ultimate in user friendly experience.
- Economical manudfacture. Houses in rhe US and other locations are being built with walls, roofs and architcture maufactured by 3D printers.
- Your home will be much more friendly and you will be able to concentrate on that most important area. Your ergonomics in your writing den for that important Wealthy Affiliate work!
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Rooming with a robot could be interesting, particularly given the progress made by certain manufacturers... see more on YouTube!
I think, I'd be miserable, Mike! Big Brother!!
I have visions of growing a really being behind! LOL
However, in 10 years, I may just need all that!!
Barb
Really? when do you think we can all afford something like this......
Sounds good though. The elderly won't be able to manage the new technology. My parents could not work my microwave, even though I left sticky notes on how to do things.
We all have to work at things a bit, repetition is the key.
Did you see the baby catching a ride on the automatic floor cleaning robot? Wish I had one of those in my day, to entertain the screaming young. So funny.
Thanks Mike for your ;update.
Cheers Jae ☼
Marvelous! Thanks, Mike. I have to say, I am looking forward to that day and I hope it arrives in my lifetime.
Awesomeness!
Mojalefa.
That sounds great, till the aliens come and take over control of your home finding all those delicious chocolates you are hiding..., then order 1000 kilo more from your fridge out. They will use the robots to kick you out of your own home lol ;-)
Once you got invaded call: 777 that is our red phone and we will initiate the capture heroes team to save your home. ;-)
Perilla and I are ranging through space today. It's an auspicial time with the summer solstice tomorrow!
Hi Barb,
Where were you so long? Hadn't seen you a while. Anyway welcome back and enjoy your stay.
Stefan
Yes, smart home, but no one is talking about the radiation these tech bring, and the damage to our health.
...and here I'm moving to Costa Rica just as all of this will be happening here in the developed world! Bad timing? or good?
Tim
Everyone kept warning me about snakes. Didn’t see one. Came back to Canada and freaked out when I saw one in my daughter’s farmhouse in Ontario. Go figure. Didn’t see any poisonous frogs or toads in CR though.
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I'd love to see floating work stations - where the support furniture adjusts to the every movement of the user.
What would be cool is see-through cubicles where you control outside viewing!