Connect the Internet of Things, put a sensor in the socket can be called smart home?

OFweek smart home network news from the fourth quarter of 2014 began, a wave of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things swept from Europe and the United States to the mainland, has become a strong undercurrent, surging in major investment circles.

After some signs of trouble, many smart businessmen in China have sniffed the opportunity to make a fortune, grabbed the resources of Pakistani Pakistan, and began to “hype” their own products in the era of the Internet of Things. Not only do they use concepts to confuse consumers, but they also cut corners in product development, with a view to rapidly digging gold in emerging areas where consumers are unfamiliar.

For a time, the Internet of Things industry has become a “low-hanging” low threshold business. You sing and call me on the stage. Everyone advocates the nature of the Internet of Things (IoT) packaging their products, and even the appearance of switch sockets and sensors has become a smart home. "The phenomenon.

There is no doubt that this is detrimental to those companies that are determined to make good products. On the one hand, taking advantage of chaos has disrupted the market environment and has undermined consumer confidence. On the other hand, they have made the Internet of Things a synonym for “cheap”, which has hurt the use experience of small white users and left users with many difficulties in education.

Products connected to the Internet is called the Internet of Things? NO, this play is too shallow

I believe that in the past ten years, everyone has seen the powerful "transformation" of the mobile Internet to the world. Whether it is people's daily life or behavioral habits, they are deeply embedded in them. People even suffer from new problems such as “mobile phonetic dependence” and “touch screen”. All signs indicate that the changes that the Internet of Things brings to the world are still revolutionary.

In the past, things in people's homes, such as air conditioners, refrigerators, computers, and the like, were all independent. People cruising through them to obtain the convenience of science and technology to bring people to life. However, with the popularity of the Internet, people have gradually realized that using the Internet and artificial intelligence can make people's lives more intelligent and comfortable.

People look forward to the same life as in science fiction movies. Not only can these machines be manipulated by slightly intricate body movements, but they can also be realized through sounds, gestures, and even ideas.

The arrival of the Internet of Things era is enough to satisfy people's imagination. With the continuous advancement of technology, speech recognition has become the key for major companies to compete for family entrance. In North America, Amazon's Echo speaker sales have exceeded 10 million. Apple, Microsoft, and Google also took out their own "killer" in this battle, and a battle against the deer began.

The domestic enterprises that have always been good at copycats have let such opportunities pass. They have been ignoring their understanding of the Internet of Things and began to hack their own products. They think that the “Internet of Things” is simply connecting the original things to the Internet. NO! The concepts involved in the Internet of Things are much more complicated than this.

Hardware products, cloud platforms, and smart terminals are indispensable

What makes many simple ideas unimaginable for manufacturers is that the Internet of Things is far more complex than their simple products. It involves not only hardware but also software and cloud construction. To deepen the layout of the Internet of Things industry, it is by no means a success.

In the current market, the vast majority of companies provide a single smart home product, many of which rely on a single networking function to promote the “Internet of Things” signboard. However, the users want is far from simple.

Taking the smart refrigerators and smart air conditioners introduced by domestic companies as an example, they have more or less certain “smart” attributes, such as remote switch-on and off, automatic temperature control, etc. However, the real thing-linked smart life, they all Can not be given.

why? Because traditional home appliance companies sell products on a large scale, rather than programs, they only sell hardware and are not responsible for software. This leads to deviations between user needs and market supply. Both are disappointed. In order to fully meet the needs of the user's IoT home life, a breakthrough must be made from the cloud, smart hardware, and smart terminals.

Taking the spotty cat of the Internet of Things home security leader as an example, it not only provides users with a full set of smart home solutions, but also gives users all-round demand support in cloud platform architecture and hardware and software products. What he offers is no longer a single product, but an Internet of Things living environment and the possibility of expansion.

Spotted cats not only have their own cloud platforms, provide cloud computing and cloud storage services for users, but also have independently developed APP platforms to provide users with a control platform on intelligent terminals. This has three advantages over many products on the market:

First of all, the self-developed APP and product are more adaptable, and can bring users a more complete product experience. Second, self-built cloud platform can provide more reliable protection for user information security; finally, a comprehensive IoT system architecture. Can provide more possibilities for product upgrades.

With the overall layout, you can better control the details. Spotted cats are gradually promoting door locks, cameras, cat eyes and other product upgrades, hoping to promote the improvement of smart home systems through the use of the positive direction of the user.

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