Would you use your iPhone to turn on your home devices?
Would you use your iPhone to turn on your home devices?
As in security systems and the like? Hmm… Tricky question, i would not. I trust they work, but i feel the technology for that kind of stuff can be buggy still.
If you have some knowledge on electronics… You may design and build a command system with your home phone…
it is activated after ten (for example) rings… It has some RELAYs.
you encoded commands… For example number1-turn on rice cooker…
in office you call you home… When it is activated you push 1 on phone keyboard… Your rice cooker will turn on… Surely in advance you put rice water oil salt inside it…
I agree
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