HAI brings home automation control to your smartphone
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There’s certainly no shortage of solutions out there for those looking to control their home from their cellphone, but it looks like the choose few with a HAI home automation system will soon have an app specially tailored to them. Set to be officially unveiled at CES, HAI’s Snap-Link Mobile app will work with any Windows Mobile-based smartphone or PDA, and promises to give you control by lighting, safety measure cameras,
heating, alarms, and music in each room of your house, among other things. No word on what it’ll cost, but HAI says it’ll be sold without any subscription fees and should be available by the end of the first quarter of 2008.
[Via CE Pro]
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