Imagine your house and the devices within it being truly connected for the first time: your front door locks itself when you leave the house for work in the morning; receiving a new Twitter message dims the lights slightly enough for you to take notice. There are an endless number of applications that can be created through the use of an integrated network of devices, and Minneapolis-based company SmartThings is out to make this dream a reality.
SmartThings has just begun a Kickstarter campaign for the project, primarily to raise funding for initial manufacturing of the homebase and sensor system. In its first day SmartThings has raised nearly $80,000 of its $250,000 goal, with plenty of time left to go. For $149, early birds can still get a wireless hub, along with their selection of a few different sensor packages, though they’re going fast. The team estimates that the SmartThings system will be ready for in-home innovation by December of this year.
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