The consumer electronics retailer next month will begin selling a system that controls a high-definition TV, lights, the thermostat, and remote cameras.
By: Joshua Freed: REALTOR® Magazine Online
Next month, the smart home comes to Best Buy Co.
The consumer electronics retailer will begin selling a “ConnectedLife.Home” package that features a computer with software that will control a high-definition TV, lights, the thermostat, and remote cameras.
The components talk to one another via the home’s power lines and through a wireless network. The device will cost $15,000, including installation.
For another $19.95 a month, users can access the system through the Internet so they can check on the house from afar and adjust its thermostat.