Theater Installation by Mezuri (Applause!)

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Mezuri Systems has just put the finishing touches on the theater in the The Plex apartment building on 958 Nostrand Ave. This theater is amazing. And it doesn’t smell like popcorn. It smells like hopes and dreams.
This theater is available for tenants to watch the movie of their choice with their family and friends. And since it is a somewhat “private” theater, tenants will have the ability to freely suggest to a loved one that they “keep it down” when watching a film. Tenants will also have the option to watch their favorite movies in the theater that would never otherwise be exposed to the glory of the big screen again. Chances are that at least one person will want to watch Jurassic Park, hey that’s not a bad idea.
The theater is equipped with the latest products and top of the line technology. THX surround sound (the best in the biz!), 120” screen, Control4 Equipment Controller with 7 inch Infinity Touch Screen, Sony HD projector and a Blu-ray player. For those less interested in technology and more into soft comfortable couches, well they have those too.
What does it take to build your own personal theater in your home or building? Let Mezuri worry about that, all you have to do is sit back and enjoy the show.

Moblie Security Now Available from Mezuri

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Have you or your company ever needed a portable security system which can monitor your assets in any location, 24 hours a day? Mezuri Systems now offers Mobile Security Units that you can use to access cameras and sensory devices which will help you keep an eye on a site or building.

From the convenience of your home or office, you can access cameras and sensory devices through the easy to use wireless remote monitoring system. This Mobile Security Unit is compact, portable and comes equipped with everything that you will need to launch your video surveillance within minutes.
Mezuri’s Mobile Security Unit uses only the latest video technology and each device is equipped with cameras that have the ability to pan, tilt and zoom. Not only will you be able to view your site, but you can also record using the digital video recorder that is incorporated into the system. You will be able to effectively monitor your site with nothing more than a remote control.
Mezuri’s portable security units can be used in a variety of settings:
  • Parking lots – After hours, parking lots can be a hotbed of subversive activity. The lack of a human presence can be a welcoming reprieve to the inquisitive criminal. Live camera feeds will inform you if your business or site is experiencing a potential threat.
  • Construction sites – Over 1 billion dollars of property is stolen from construction sites every year. At night, these areas are desolate and vulnerable. Not only will a Mezuri Portable Security System view and record a criminal in the act, it can also sound alarms or sirens to scare the unwelcome intruder.
  • Roads and highways – Roads and highways can be busy places and therefore difficult to monitor. Motion sensors and radar units can watch the surroundings and report activity.
  • Events or demonstrations - Some events draw large crowds that can be difficult to control. A portable security system has the advantage of a bird’s eye view, which can monitor unruly behavior and spot potential commotions. This serves as an aid to law enforcement and helps them to manage their resources to the places where they are most needed.
  • Stadiums or venues - The facilities are able to host multitudes of people; it is in the interest of all present to remain safe and secure. If an incident should occur, a portable security system would be equipped to locate and identify a potential threat. It also ensures that personnel are well-informed by preventing the confusion that may occur when overlooking a crowd with only one pair of eyes.

Mezuri Supports Local Cycling Team

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Last Sunday, Mezuri Systems participated in a barbeque celebrating the end of the cycling season for Team Alef. Mezuri is a proud sponsor of Team Alef and supports the similar goals of increasing health and decreasing carbon footprints. Mezuri prides itself promoting health, wellness and green activities. In addition to cycling, Mezuri Systems also participated in the 2011 West Point Triathlon. Mezuri is looking forward to supporting Team Alef in their 2012 season.
Mezuri Systems is a leading home automation installer in the New York area and promotes energy conservation, green lifestyles and frequent tree hugging. For more information, visit MezuriSystems.com.
Team Alef is a cycling team based in Brooklyn. For more information, visit TeamAlef.com.

New Control4 Touchscreens

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Mezuri Systems is excited to announce that Control4, introduced a new portable touch screen to their award-winning touch screen family. The Control4 7” Portable Touch Screen offers two-way intelligent control and navigation of a Control4 system. With a capacitive full-color LCD panel, the new touch screen has a sleek look and dedicated control functionality that homeowners are unable to get from other tablet devices.

The Control4 7” Portable Touch Screen expands the already incredibly successful line of Control4 in-wall touch screens by giving homeowners welcome flexibility. The Portable has a sleek tablet form-factor and comes with both a long-lasting rechargeable battery and a tabletop charging station. Out of the cradle, the Portable offers excellent wireless range so you can easily move about the house and outside while still enjoying complete control. When the tablet is affixed to the docking station, it functions as a tabletop touch screen, ideal for locations like nightstands, end tables and kitchen counters where anytime access is important but an in-wall or fully portable device doesn’t make sense. Users simply tap the display screen to access any of the home’s subsystems, including lighting, security, surveillance, music, and even cool Flash-based control apps for energy monitoring, streaming radio services, parental movie controls, door locks and setting vacation or wake-up scenes. The touch screen also features four programmable buttons for quick access to favorite control features.

The Control4 7” Portable Touch Screen also provides intercom functionality with a license activation. The intercom allows the homeowner to have an ongoing conversation with a person at another intercom device without requiring either person to hold down a button; occupants can ring room-to-room; "Do not disturb" and privacy features are also available to provide control over the use of the intercom. The Portable also adds whole home intercom functionality by allowing users to take an intercom device from one room to another room or into parts of the house where you might not install an in-wall touch screen.

For more information on Mezuri Systems and how we can help you with Control4, please visit www.mezurisystems.com

HAI Room Configuration

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Mezuri Systems a leading 5 star dealer of Home Automation, Inc. (HAI) products, announced a significant update for their controllers and interfaces, allowing configuration of items by room.

Now, homeowners will be able to use their iPhone, iPod, or iPad to quickly dial into a specific room. From one page, they can access everything in that room, including settings for lights, temperatures, audio/video, and more.

Mezuri Systems can provide custom room text like “Living Room”, “Master Bedroom”, and “Patio”, and classify which automated devices belong in every room. That information is then distributed to and accessible from every enhanced interface in the home. This enhancement will first be available for Snap-Link Mobile for iPhone, and will be incorporated into HAI’s other award-winning interfaces.

Additionally, the HAI controller will now store settings for the configuration of IP devices such as HAI Dock, HAI Music Gateway, and IP surveillance cameras. This allows easier and reduced installation times since supported interfaces can retrieve settings directly from the controller.

These new developments will be incorporated into HAI’s next controller firmware update, expected in September 2011. All items are backwards compatible. Users of Snap-Link Mobile for iPhone receive free upgrades.

“The room enhancement is particularly useful for large residences and small commercial spaces, some of which have over 200 lighting loads and dozens of thermostats”, explained HAI President, Jay McLellan. “This architectural change, along with the storing of installation settings, is an impressive installation development that for our dealers.”

Call us today to find out how we can enhance your home automation experience.

ISC West in Las Vegas

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ISC West is the largest security event in the US and Mezuri Systems was there because they are always invited to the best parties. With over 900 exhibitors and 23,000 security professionals, Mezuri Systems was able to see the newest products and network with some of their colleagues who were, as always, elated to see them. It has been said that ISC West is the best place to discover new products & trends. It has also been said that Lucky Charms provides a daily serving of whole grain. ISC West features exhibitors in a wide area of industry sectors including: Access control, alarms & monitoring, biometrics, video surveillance, fire control, remote monitoring, systems integration, public security & safety, IT convergence, and wireless applications. There was also a tongue piercing booth which was oddly out of place but made for some great stories and infections for the attendees to take back home to share with their loved ones.
The reason Mezuri takes the time to go to these shows is to find the newest and best technology options to provide to their customers. It is a great occasion to view products and see the new directions in which technology is going. Plus this year the show was in Vegas and if you were lucky enough to hang with Mezuri Systems, you were fully entertained by $3 blackjack and sparkly cowboy hats.
An access control product which was presented at the show and one that Mezuri Systems recently began offering to their customers is Keyscan Hosted Access. Remotely hosting an access control system has many advantages for the customer. A remotely hosted database is more stable than a local one which may not be monitored 24/7. Data loss and system failure can be avoided by remotely monitoring the site. There are times when Windows likes to shut down your computer to install updates. If this were to happen without anyone being aware, the entire system could be shut down causing the loss of data or accessibility. Additional features give the customer control of adding/removing users and running reports on the activity in the building. The remote host is also able to save reports and send them to the customer on a daily or weekly basis.
The newly released GT Series intercom by Aiphone was also on display at the show. To provide effective security, the GT series features a wide angle camera that enables you to see a panoramic view. People standing on the side and people of all heights can be easily identified. Another feature is automatic recording which works anytime, even during your absence. It records 6 images per picture sequence and up to 40 picture sequences can be recorded. If you have a friend who lives in a building that is equipped with this intercom, please make sure to take full advantage of the picture recording feature to surprise your friends and potentially embarrass yourself.
The show also provided Mezuri with an opportunity to find a reliable and effective IP solution for their CCTV customers. There are a few advantages to using an IP system as opposed to an analog system, however it is imperative that the system is set up properly and that dependable, high-quality products are used. IP systems provide better wireless reception, experience no interference problems, and remote access is much easier. This system should only be utilized by those who have a capable network to support the bandwidth required for this setup.
Additional products featured at the show that Mezuri intends to offer in the future are license plate recognition camera systems and mobile security systems. License plate recognition is useful in parking lots and toll booths to capture and record a clear image of a license plate. Mobile security can be used anywhere to provide security for an outdoor or remote location that cannot be monitored by a person or CCTV cameras.
Once again, the show was a successful endeavor for Mezuri and although there was no skill competition, Zushie is still the man.

The NEC DSX-40 Residential Phone System

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As far as household phone systems go, this particular system could rightfully be classified as “the most comprehensive phone system ever conceived by humans.” The only thing it doesn’t do is your laundry, but it’s a pretty safe bet that if you want it to, it will at least remind you that you need to do your laundry. I will even go as far as to wager that it will deliver said laundry reminder in a sweet and soothing voice.

Although I am not usually one to be impressed or dazzled by a phone system, I will readily admit that this phone system impresses and dazzles me. “Intramail” is the nifty name for a feature that provides everyone in the house with the option to have their own voicemail greeting and mailbox. This is really handy because I certainly wouldn’t want anyone to listen to my messages, which are usually wrong numbers or angry neighbors. The DSX system also has recording capability that can be useful for later conversation review. Perhaps a discussion was particularly insightful, or maybe information was provided that could not be written down at the time because someone was busy lifting weights. It may be worth mentioning that this phone boasts some additional cutting edge features, I believe it is pronounced “Caller ID” and “Call Waiting.” If a person does not yet have a phone with Caller ID or Call Waiting then they are most likely 99 years old. No offense to any 99 year olds, I find you to be adorable and yes, I want to hear all of your stories.
This phone has so many features that I cannot even devote the proper word space needed to describe them all. Here are some additional aspects to get pretty excited about:
· Message notification -- a way for a user to be notified if they receive a message on their phone when they are not at home.
· Live call screening -- listen to messages being recorded live and have the option to pick up the call or allow it to keep recording.
· Message on hold -- record a message or music to play while a person is on hold.
· Soft buttons -- the buttons on the phone are soft.
Not only does this system possess every phone-related feature that can be imagined, it can also be integrated with numerous other automated household systems such as security, intercom, lighting, climate, scenes, audio, and access control.
Lighting - The user can control the lighting from any DSX telephone in any room of the house. Lights can be turned on, off or dimmed. The phone display shows which lights are on, off and the brightness of each.
Security - By using the phone display, a user can control and view the alarm status. This eliminates the need to install an alarm panel on the wall, resulting in more room for tribal artwork and decorative candles.
Access Control - The keys on the phone can monitor and control access to your home’s doors and gates. The status of every entrance can also be viewed through the telephone display.
Climate - The climate of the home can be regulated so that the user is comfortable and relaxed while effectively managing their energy expenses.
Scenes – You can preset automated features that can be accessed by pressing a key on the telephone. Scenes can be arranged that will close the blinds and dim the lights if it is movie time, or a bedtime scene can be created that will turn off all the lights.
Audio - An HAI-compatible audio system can also be controlled through the phone. A user can turn the system on or off, adjust the sources and volume, or mute the audio automatically when the phone is ringing or a call is taking place. This is very convenient for when an angry neighbor calls to request that the music be turned down. You can now claim that you have no idea what they are referring to -- you aren’t even listening to any music.
The DSX system is compatible with HAI systems such as Omni IIe, OmniPro II, Lumina, and Lumina Pro. For more information, click here.

Relax, It's Automated

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Most people arrive home from work and walk into a dark and empty house. They may even end up stumbling around, looking for a switch and then tripping over something, and before they know it they are in the hospital with a kidney stone. A great way to avoid all of this misfortune is by utilizing the latest in home automation technology. Today it is possible for a person to walk into their home and with only the touch of a button, the alarm turns off and the lights turn on. Maybe the bathtub fills with hot bubbly water. Or a person activates the automated therapist for a long chat about their shortcomings. Home automation has not yet reached the level of computerized psychoanalysis but one never can predict the capabilities of today’s greatest minds. Technology has taken great pains to create numerous life-changing products (see Litter Robots) and it is becoming increasingly evident that all ideas are on the table as far as modern technology is concerned.
There are multitudes of ways in which the utilization of home automation can make life easier. The OmniPro II by HAI is an example of such a system. By using a touchscreen, a person can control their security, lighting, energy, entertainment and even the interface itself.
Security systems such as fire, smoke, carbon monoxide, and water can be monitored and any intrusions can be detected. In an emergency, the device can communicate with a central monitoring station that will contact the homeowner to verify that there is a problem in the house. In the event of a fire, the air conditioning is turned off to deter the spread of smoke and fire. You can also set the system to turn on all of the lights in the house to aid in your family's safe exit.
Lighting can also be controlled by a schedule or by motion detection, door opening/closing, sunrise, sunset, alarm activation/deactivation and more. Perhaps in the future your house will detect your movements even more than this, and will adjust the temperature of the house based on your own body temperature and perhaps even walk your dog (or your cat if your cat is like that).
Energy can also be managed and monitored through this system. Temperature and lighting can be controlled based on the time of day or occupancy of the home. It has been estimated that dimming a light by just 10% can save 10% of electricity and double the life of the bulb. The only downside is that there will be significantly fewer opportunities for “how many certain types of people does it take to screw in a light bulb” jokes. An energy management system can also be helpful to monitor products like water or energy usage -- just in case grandma forgot that she already watered the lawn three times that day. At least everyone knows who to thank for the lush quality of the yard.
Entertainment can also be controlled with the OmniPro II. The systems can be integrated with a variety of multi-room audio systems, including Hi-Fi by HAI and others made by NuVo, Proficient Audio Systems, and Russound. By using a multi-room audio system, each room is able to play their own music choice. Great for parents who are attempting to stay relevant by listening to their kid’s music. Yes Dad, you are very cool.
A great new feature of home automation systems is that they can be controlled remotely from a mobile device. The OmniPro II can be accessed and controlled over the telephone from either within or away from home and also over the internet. Check and adjust lights, temperature, and security from your phone and/or computer. This is a useful feature and can even be used in creative ways. Perhaps there is a houseguest who has not taken the hint. Not a problem, because when the house temperature goes down to 30 degrees you will have effectively iced them out of your home.
Technology progresses and improves so quickly that one can only speculate the products and features that may eventually be available. Home automation does not always have to be solely practical. Perhaps one day you will be able to use home automation for sheer enjoyment as well us utilitarian purposes. Maybe you can invite a virtual friend over for a game of checkers or activate an automated laugh track for those lonely nights when you may just want some lively conversation with yourself. Whatever the future holds, Mezuri Systems can be relied on as the best option for home automation installation. Call Mezuri Systems today for a consultation. www.mezurisystems.com

Mezuri Systems' Lead Engineer Wins the Skills Competition at EHX Home Automation show

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The lead engineer at Mezuri Systems has recently earned the distinction of being the best installer at the EHX Orlando, perhaps even the world. The EHX show is dedicated to Audio Video, Multi Room Music and Home Automation. Zushie Rimler (seen here) dazzled the judges and left the competition grasping at frayed Cat5 wires as he proceeded to win every category and elegantly handed everyone a massive can of whoop.
You may be asking yourself “What is an ADI Skills Competition?” or “Why doesn’t the corner store sell my favorite tortilla chips?” which are two very important and relevant questions. First of all, the ADI Skills Competition is targeted to the men and women that install low voltage home systems. The first challenge presented to Zushie was to snake a wire through a wall. Not as easy as it may sound, considering that most people are unable to see through walls. Am I right or am I right? Fortunately for Mezuri Systems, Zushie is the best of the best. Later, watching Zushie terminate a Cat5 felt equivalent to observing a butterfly emerge from the cocoon -- so inspiring that you felt like you could almost cry a little bit. Not contorted-face crying though, more like single-tear crying, which is much more attractive. Second of all, it seems that when you consistently buy your favorite tortilla chips and the store runs out, they don’t bother replacing them even though they are selling well. Who is stocking the goods around here?
Another challenge was wire labeling and I will admit, I was nervous for Zushie. Right in front of where he was standing was one of those digital clocks with large bright red numbers, taunting Zushie, the numbers quickly increasing, reminding him of his uncertain fate. Well it turns out that Zushie smoked the competition in that one too. Count it!
As the winner of the ADI Skills Challenge, Zushie gained the respect and admiration of the people, which is a thrill in and of itself. However nobody cares about that. Winners want prizes or better yet some cold hard cash. Zushie, who at this point is the coolest person to ever set foot in the EHX CE Pro Home Automation Event in Orlando, walked away with some extraordinary merchandise that would certainly befuddle most other people. The prizes included a Dymo labeler for all your label needs, a Platinum Tools termination kit, a Dymo business card scanner and a Magnet snake kit. Not to mention the delight of seeing his name in big black Sharpie on the whiteboard of winners. Score!
An insignificant and easily overlooked point that is not even worth mentioning is that the MC of the skills competition was one of those dudes with a microphone that does not really know how to use it, i.e. shoving it into unsuspecting people’s faces. Come on man, don’t do that.
Way to go Zushie!

2011 EHX CE Pro Event

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There is electricity in the air. Palm trees bend in the warm breeze. No, it is not a dream: it is the 2011 EHX CE Pro Event in Orlando, Florida.
Last week, Mezuri Systems schlepped themselves to Orlando in order to attend the annual EHX CE Pro Event and also to spend some time practicing their GPS management skills. The show was an opportunity for manufacturers to display their latest products and meet the people who supply their technology to the general public. HAI, Honeywell, Control4 and Legrand were only a few of the vendors present and all of them were very eager to share their new and existing technology with inquiring minds. The CE Pro Event differentiates itself from most tradeshows through its targeted educational curriculum, Demo Alley exhibits, co-located sessions, Retrofit Technology Station and ADI Skills Challenge.
In past years, the EHX event has attracted the glitterati from the exclusive world of electronic house expos. Unfortunately for the attendees at this year’s show, not all of the best and brightest were able to make it. Apparently there is a WAY COOLER event happening in September: The CEDIA Home Automation show. CEDIA is the number one home automation show and let’s face it; anybody who is anybody goes to CEDIA. Installers can be certified through CEDIA because they offer training and courses on the newest products. Although EHX had good intentions, it seemed that people were not so quick to forget the embarrassment of last year’s EHX show when the chardonnay was not served at the optimal 48 degrees. It was justifiably humiliating and a huge blow to the legitimacy of the expo.
Perhaps it was not only CEDIA and the chardonnay mishap that decreased attendance. The home automation market has suffered some contractions in the past few years as many businesses have been forced to close their doors. In spite of these regrettable circumstances, businesses like Mezuri are given the chance to increase their areas of expertise and offer more services to their clients. Mezuri Systems has been blessed with continued success and opportunities for growth even in the face of an unfavorable economic climate. And Mezuri Systems can lift 25 pounds, no problem.
The show was also a marvelous networking opportunity. Mezuri Systems, who is irresistibly charming, schmoozed with some of the top brass and may even have acquired some hastily scribbled phone numbers. It is not every day that an installer gets to share their opinions and suggestions with the people who build and design the products that they install. This occasion to share information and convey constructive feedback has the potential to result in improvements that are beneficial to the manufacturer, the installer, and the customer. At one point in the evening, Mezuri Systems found themselves in the enviable position of “life of the party” – an entirely relative designation— although for the purposes of this blog it is a spot-on assessment.
Based on the information gathered at the show, it was determined that Mezuri Systems is indeed one of the top installers in their field and one could even go as far as to say that they are kind of a big deal.
Nobody won an iPad.
If you want to read more about the CE Pro event, click here to expand your mind

Mezuri Supports Development in the Local Community

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The Crown Heights neighborhood in Brooklyn is on the rise. New restaurants, apartment buildings and other small businesses are gradually moving into the community. People from Manhattan are discovering the charm of this once overlooked area that also happens to have great access to the subway system. An older neighborhood, once defined by crime and ethnic division, emerges with new life when residents suddenly decide that their neighborhood has something special to preserve and potential that is worth discovering.
Mezuri Systems, a local small business, is doing its part to revitalize the neighborhood. Mezuri specializes in the sale and installation of electronic integration products such as security systems, access control, lighting systems and data networks. Mezuri often serves the local community by improving residential and commercial spaces. In 2011, construction will be completed on a new apartment building located on 958 Nostrand Avenue. The construction of a modern apartment building will invigorate the neighborhood and supply new residents to patron local businesses. The new building houses 98 units and is equipped with state-of-the-art amenities, designed and installed by Mezuri Systems.
This new development is a chance for Mezuri to do what it does best -- provide a residence with the latest technologies available on the market. The building will be equipped with access control technology, providing safety and security for the residents. Each apartment will have a video intercom system that allows tenants to view who is requesting entrance. The building will also feature a concierge for additional security. Not only does the video intercom display who is ringing the bell, but it will also view the gym and the laundry room. This helps a tenant to avoid carrying their laundry downstairs only to find that there are no machines available. Music and movies can be enjoyed through built-in surround sound speakers that are placed in the ceiling. Another great feature of this building will be the dedicated home theater screening room. Tenants will be able to rent the room and invite friends to a private film screening. Normally this is an unheard of feature in an apartment building, especially in New York where space is a precious commodity. The common areas will have a pool table, poker table, bar for entertaining, Wi-Fi, roof access and also a private outdoor rec space. This apartment building is ideal for entertaining guests and as a refuge from the congested city.
In order to revitalize a neighborhood, local small businesses are usually required to take charge and lead the way by turning their own community into a more livable place. Not only is this particular apartment building contributing some new life to the neighborhood, but the surrounding areas have also started to develop and flourish. New bars, restaurants and small business have opened and are attracting more people to the neighborhood. Some people consider Crown Heights to be a welt-kept secret, however such secrets tend to not last very long. Many neighborhoods in Brooklyn have taken this path of rejuvenation within the last decade, and small businesses like Mezuri Systems are working to make sure that their neighborhood is on the path to a productive transformation.
958 Nostrand Ave

AT&T, Verizon: First Smart Phones, Next Smart Homes

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Recently there has been a flurry of activity in the home automation market from mobile and cable service providers. AT&T, Verizon and Motorola have each purchased or invested in home automation companies such as Xanboo and 4Home. Apple and Microsoft have also displayed interest in this emerging technology.
What does this mean for home automation?
Right now, there are a few key players that dominate the industry. Crestron, Vantage, Control4, AMX, and HAI create some of the most widely used technologies for automated systems. Will these companies be able to keep up with the powerful brands of AT&T and Verizon? It depends.
Microsoft and IBM have attempted the transition into home automation before but with little success. Normally an automated home system only appeals to and is acquired by more affluent clientele. Is it possible to create home automation technology that is not only affordable but also compatible with more modest lifestyles? Another factor to consider is that most automation systems require custom installation and a knowledgeable technician to implement. Will this new technology be streamlined enough for an efficient and inexpensive installation?
There are a few ways in which it seems that these established communication companies may be onto something. As energy prices continue to be unpredictable and inevitably rise, people may soon find it advantageous to more closely monitor their energy usage. A system such as this could operate in conjunction with energy providers for more efficient resource distribution. It could also be useful in regard to home security by allowing a customer to monitor the home through a smart phone with access to in-home camera systems. These are possible directions that home automation systems may take in order to be useful for the average individual.
Home automation is an extremely specialized industry. It is not as simple as connecting a wire to provide cable television or installing a phone jack. The technological advances that the industry will have to make to become a common feature in most homes are huge. On the other hand, it is impossible to know the route that automated home systems will take in the hands of companies that dominate industries such as smart phone and computer technology. Their challenge will not only be how to make it easy to use and affordable for the average customer, but also to create a product that people decide is necessary for their everyday lives.
At Mezuri Systems, we already have the knowledge and expertise to handle such projects. Our core belief is that home automation systems belong in every home and should be affordable enough to provide real benefits to the customer.
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