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UNCONVENTIONAL UIs

Vol 4/Issue 4

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Residential Tech Today

Exploring Alternative User Interfaces for Controlling a Smart Home

- Jay Basen

UNCONVENTIONAL UIs

There are a variety of ways of controlling a smart home. Some of the most common methods involve using individual smart phone apps provided by manufacturers, an integrated app that ties together smart devices, handheld remote controls, dedicated touch panels, wall-mounted keypads, or voice control. All of these options have their advantages and disadvantages, but I was convinced that I could find an alternative user interface for my smart home, which is how this article came together.

I really like wireless keypads and use them in my own home. Battery-operated models are great to place on a nightstand, table, desk, work bench, etc. and programmed to perform a few dedicated functions.

For example, Shelly makes a basic single-button Wi-Fi keypad, called the Shelly Button 1. It is rechargeable, so you never have to worry about not having the correct battery on hand if it runs out of power, and it can be integrated with a wide variety of smart home platforms. I’ve even written a driver to integrate Shelly devices with a Crestron smart home system. The Shelly Button 1 can report a single press, double press, triple press, and press-hold events, enabling it to perform four different actions in a smart home from one button.

Aeotec also makes a very small four-button Z-Wave rechargeable wireless keypad called the NanoMote Quad. The three outer buttons on the keypad each have small raised dimples, making it easy to use in the dark. In addition, each button supports both press and press-hold functions.

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When you think about influential female voices in the custom integration industry, while there are many, a certain few rise to the top of the list on their own. Angela Larson is certainly one of them, and it's because of not only the incredible accomplishments she's achieved over the years, but the impact she's had on future generations of female leaders.

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What It Takes to Succeed in the Experience Economy

The smart-home industry has reached an inflection point. Success is no longer defined by who ships the most advanced technology—it's defined by who delivers the most seamless, intuitive experience for customers.

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Michigan-based Intellitech Systems teamed up with ADI | Snap One to deck out \"The Cameron\" model home for luxury homebuilder Sapphire Homes. Every inch of the home is decked out with automation tech, including the killer home theater.

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Bridging the Gap Between Design and Smart Home Technology

As smart home technology continues to evolve, it's becoming clear that interior designers and smart home integrators are often navigating the same projects with entirely different maps.

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Let Your Clients' Minds Run Wild with AI

In the span of a few days back in July, I saw a number of experiential and AI-based launches that were unique in their own rights. But looked at collectively, they rose a unique opportunity that I haven't quite seen in the CI space.

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Alfred Smart Lock: DB2S

Smart locks offer homeowners a range of benefits, from enhanced security and convenience to remote access and system integration. They eliminate the need for physical keys, allow temporary codes for guests, and often reduce home insurance costs.

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Coastal Source Offers “Reimagined' Design Services Program to Integrators, Their Clients

Outdoor lighting and audio brand Coastal Source announced a reimagined design services program for custom integrators that it said will make the sales process simpler and faster. Utilizing their in-house team of expert lighting and outdoor audio engineers, the design program will help accelerate turnaround times while helping partners “close with confidence.”

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1 mins

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Illuminating Innovation: Reshaping the 2025 CEDIA Expo Education Experience

This year’s CEDIA Expo and Education Conference marks a bold new era in how we deliver education—more immersive, more personalized, and more connected to the real-world challenges and opportunities in our industry.

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Two Decades. Three Women. One Constant.

The professional smart home industry has undergone dramatic shifts over the past two decades. Twenty years ago, the iPhone had not yet been released, VHS tapes were still common, and home automation was just beginning to enter the mainstream conversation. But through all this evolution, three things have remained constant in the industry: the dedicated presence of Wendy Griffiths, Amanda Cannon, and Jody Larsen.

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