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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2015 · 36 MIN

Episode 28: Warm and fuzzy drones and living with Apple’s HomeKit

from The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

Several HomeKit devices finally arrived in the house and were installed with relative ease. I had the Lutron bridge that had come out earlier this summer paired with two dimmer switches, a lamp module and my Nest thermostat, the new Philips Hue bridge that is HomeKit enabled paired to five Hue lights and a Schlage Sense lock installed on my back door. It was a good smattering of devices, but unfortunately it was the wrong smattering, because none of the apps seemed to have a way to bring all of the individual devices together, unless it was through Siri. Listen up as Kevin and I discuss a full review of the products on this week’s podcast. The outside-facing side of my HomeKit-enabled Schlage Sense lock. We also cover August smart lock’s new video doorbell, keypad and access plans and Savant’s new DIY home automation system. But most of our time is spent on HomeKit, Apple and little bit of comparison between that and other solutions on the market, such as the Amazon Echo. Our guest for the week covers the topic of helping people age in place through the use of drones. In recent years, drones such as the Mavic Mini have soared in popularity thanks to their HD recording capabilities. Drones in general have flown off the shelves as their potential grows and grows, with people finding a multitude of different uses for them. They are not only used for photography and videography now, although you can see some of the amazing videos people have made with them at dronesuavreport.com. However, in the podcast we talk about a whole different use for these consumer electronics. Yes, we are not talking about your typical surveillance drone, but a warmer, fuzzier version that is autonomous. Naira Hovakimyan, a professor in Mechanical Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois discusses her research in developing autonomous drones that work with people and don’t frighten people. Listen up to find out how she plans to transition from farming to helping the elderly. Hosts: Stacey Higginbotham and Kevin Tofel Guests: Naira Hovakimyan, a professor in Mechanical Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois August has some new gear and a plan for letting strangers into your home What do we like about HomeKit? What don’t we like? Siri or Alexa? Which would you choose? How do you make the elderly feel safe around drones? Bringing drones from the fields into the kitchens. The post Episode 28: Warm and fuzzy drones and living with Apple’s HomeKit appeared first on IoT Podcast - Internet of Things.

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