“WeMo Light Switch” by Belkin
This light switch is a smart light switch in which an array of them can be managed through phone apps that are based on WiFi networks. At $50 per light switch and an expensive phone, it is a pretty big price tag on turning off your lights. The main way I could see this being useful is a long-term commitment to save money on your light bill by being anywhere in the world and being able to turn off your lights but since it is based on the WiFi network, it does not seem like even that is possible. It is not very conventional for this reason, turning it off manually makes little difference. If being able to do it remotely is very important to you for whatever reason, you could also just get a clap-activated light. YouTube / Joshua Seal – via Iframely |