Home Automation for Dummies

  • 4h 46m
  • Dwight Spivey
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2014

Learn to:

  • Install and set up popular products in your home
  • Control home appliances from your smartphone or tablet
  • Make changes while out of the house or abroad
  • Control your home from one platform

Want a smarter home? See how you can control it with your phone or tablet!

The home of the future can be your home, with your smartphone or tablet and the easy-to-follow advice in this book! It shows you how to control all sorts of things in your home using your mobile device, from thermostats and home security systems to lights and cleaning devices. And with these plain-English instructions, you can do it yourself!

  • Your home automation toolbox — decide what you want to automate and learn what you need to make it work
  • Choose the right stuff — find out who has the best thermostats, robotic cleaning devices, home security, and outdoor care
  • Welcome home — discover how to have the lights, temperature, and even a cup of coffee ready when you walk in the door
  • Let tech entertain you — set up an automated home entertainment system
  • Handle what you forgot — set your security system or adjust things in your home while you’re on vacation
  • Automate the outdoors — learn how to automate lawn mowing, watering, and checking the weather
  • Maximize your mobile devices — discover the best home automation apps and how to keep them up-to-date
  • Just right — compare home automation platforms to get what you need

Open the book and find:

  • Help planning your budget
  • Recommended equipment providers
  • How to set preferences for automatic control
  • Benefits of automating lights and heating
  • Ways to automate household chores
  • Tips for kitchen automation
  • Advice on updating apps
  • Ten great websites to check out

About the Author

Dwight Spivey has been a bona fide geek since the age of twelve, kicking off his Nerd Quest with a Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 4P. He is the author of many titles on the Mac, iPhone, and Microsoft Office. His technology experience is extensive, consisting of OS X, iOS, Linux, and Windows operating systems in general, smart home automation, desktop publishing software, laser printers and drivers, color and color management, and networking.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Home Automation 101
  • What You Need to Get Started
  • Determining Your Home Automation Needs (and Wants)
  • Keeping Your Cool or Turning up the Heat
  • Nice and Tidy Does it!
  • I'm in the Mood for … Anything—Automated Lighting
  • Safe, Sound, and Hunkered down
  • Home, Home on the Automatic Range—The Automated Kitchen
  • Monitoring Water use and Detecting Leaks
  • Smart Home Entertainment
  • Checking the Weather
  • Your Grandfather's Dream, Your Reality—Automating Lawn Care
  • Working with Mobile Devices and Computers
  • Controlling Your Home from One Platform
  • Ten Easy Ways to Begin Automating Your Home
  • Ten Great Websites for Home Automation
  • Ten other Options for Automating Your Life
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