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Control your digital home from abroad
Just as the plane leaves the ground for your hols in Barbados, you remember that you’ve forgotten to turn off the heat and the
lights. Isn’t it always the way?
What you need is a little black box called the
Remote Life Home
Controller. This hooks up to your lighting, security cameras, heating and
electrical appliances, allowing you to control them from an Internet-enabled
mobile phone, PDA or PC. In fact, you can actually dial-up your security
cameras from the sun-lounger and have a look to see if your digital home is still safe and sound.
That said, it costs around £900 so only the truly absent-minded, or paranoid,
need apply. For other home automation goodies, go here.
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