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As we're here at CES 2017, I'm excited to take a look at one of the most innovative smart homes on display today - a tiny home that's only about 210 square feet and pretty much everything is practically in one room with the exception of the bathroom. What makes this tiny home so smart is the integration it has with the Amazon Echo and an Intel-based hub.
Everything in the house can be controlled through Alexa, from the lights to the locks on the door, even the BMW that's sitting outside the entire home. You can ask Alexa all the basic stuff like "what's the weather" or "have her turn on the lights," and she'll do them just as you would normally expect. However, because of the Intel Hub, she's able to do more complex tasks and control multiple smart home devices at once.
These tasks would go through Alexa to the hub and be sent up to the cloud, which may sound like a lot, but it all seemed to happen pretty quickly in this particular demo that I got to experience. They had presets set up for different modes, such as "movie time mode," where with a single command, the blinds would close, the lights would dim, the projector would turn on, and the home would be ready for you to watch movies.
Another example they showed off was a "good morning" mode, where all you had to do was say "hey Alexa, turn on good morning," and this would raise the blinds, turn on the lights, turn up the temperature on the thermostat, and get your teakettle going without you having to lift a single finger. The possibilities are pretty much endless as to how you want to control your home.
We saw a lot of integration with Alexa here at this year's CES, and this is probably one of the most impressive showcases of Alexa and it's definitely a huge step into the future that I think many people are going to want in their home and even some stuff outside their home. This has been a quick look at the smart tiny home here at CES 2017, and I'm excited to share more of my thoughts on these smart homes powered by Alexa and the Intel hub.
Thanks for watching guys, so much for your support! Let us know down in the comments below what you think about this smart tiny home powered by Alexa and the Intel hub. Don't forget to give this video a thumbs up, and if you haven't already, subscribe to the channel for more content like this. Keep it tuned here to Andra Thority for the rest of your CES 2017 coverage.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys long hear from Android 40 and we're here at CES 2017 taking a look at the smart tiny home it's a home that's only about 210 square feet and pretty much everything is practically in one room with the exception of the bathroom but what makes this tiny home so smart is the integration that it has with the Amazon echo and an intel-based hub everything in the house can be controlled through Alexa and the Intel Hub from the lights the locks on the door and even the BMW that's sitting outside the entire home is filled with smart home devices you can ask Alexa all the basic stuff like what's the weather or have her turn on the lights and she'll do them just as you would normally expect but because of the Intel Hub she's able to do more complex tasks and control multiple smart home devices at once these tasks would go through Alexa to the hub and sent up to the cloud and that may sound like a lot but it all seemed to happen pretty quickly and this particular demo that I got to experience they had presets were setting the home to a movie time mode so with a single command the blinds would close the lights would dim the projector would turn on and the home would be ready for you to watch movies another example they showed off was a good morning mode so all you had to do was say hey Alexa turn on good morning and this would raise the blinds turn on the lights turn up the temperature on the thermostat and get your teakettle going without you having to lift a single finger the possibilities are pretty much endless as to how you want to control your home we saw a lot of integration with Alexa here at this year's CES and this is probably one of the most impressive showcases of Alexa and it's definitely a huge step into the future that I think many people are going to want in their home and even some stuff outside their home but this has been a quick look of the smart tiny home here at CES 2017 thank you guys so much for watching and let us know down in the comments below on your thoughts on these smart tiny home powered by Alexa and the Intel hub also don't forget to give this video a thumbs up and also subscribe to the channel if you haven't already and keep it tuned here to Andra thority for the rest of your CES 2017 coveragewhat's up guys long hear from Android 40 and we're here at CES 2017 taking a look at the smart tiny home it's a home that's only about 210 square feet and pretty much everything is practically in one room with the exception of the bathroom but what makes this tiny home so smart is the integration that it has with the Amazon echo and an intel-based hub everything in the house can be controlled through Alexa and the Intel Hub from the lights the locks on the door and even the BMW that's sitting outside the entire home is filled with smart home devices you can ask Alexa all the basic stuff like what's the weather or have her turn on the lights and she'll do them just as you would normally expect but because of the Intel Hub she's able to do more complex tasks and control multiple smart home devices at once these tasks would go through Alexa to the hub and sent up to the cloud and that may sound like a lot but it all seemed to happen pretty quickly and this particular demo that I got to experience they had presets were setting the home to a movie time mode so with a single command the blinds would close the lights would dim the projector would turn on and the home would be ready for you to watch movies another example they showed off was a good morning mode so all you had to do was say hey Alexa turn on good morning and this would raise the blinds turn on the lights turn up the temperature on the thermostat and get your teakettle going without you having to lift a single finger the possibilities are pretty much endless as to how you want to control your home we saw a lot of integration with Alexa here at this year's CES and this is probably one of the most impressive showcases of Alexa and it's definitely a huge step into the future that I think many people are going to want in their home and even some stuff outside their home but this has been a quick look of the smart tiny home here at CES 2017 thank you guys so much for watching and let us know down in the comments below on your thoughts on these smart tiny home powered by Alexa and the Intel hub also don't forget to give this video a thumbs up and also subscribe to the channel if you haven't already and keep it tuned here to Andra thority for the rest of your CES 2017 coverage\n"