Bond is the one IR blaster to rule your smart home
Bond is a smart home
accessory meant to help you add some Internet of Things utility to older
devices that don’t have internet access. How? By learning the signals
from your various remotes and rebroadcasting them when prompted through
an through Alexa or another smart device. In other words, the IR blaster
is making yet another comeback (Hi, Nilay!)
Bond works through Wi-Fi, and touts the ability to
control both infrared and radio frequency devices (the company says that
IR devices will need line of sight in order to work properly, however).
But as clunky as the blaster system is, it’s not a terrible solution to
adding smart home functionality to your stuff without buying expensive
replacements. Bond also claims to be compatible with Amazon’s Alexa
voice control, which could make it a fairly powerful tool to easily
convert legacy devices to a voice controlled smart home — if it actually
works, anyway.
The company also notes that Bond will “listen” for the
regular remote and track those changes, which is a helpful thing when
working with IR and RF blasters. After all, it’s not helpful if your app
tries to turn your air conditioner off when you’re trying to turn it on
because you used a remote once.
Each Bond unit costs $99, with multiple units capable of
linking up together to control multiple rooms. It’s available for
preorder now from the company’s website.
The article was published on : theverge
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