The End-ALL of Home Automation Systems?
#1
Hey Everyone, we are in the process of developing a new Home Automation system that will hopefully put an end to all the additional hubs and protocol integration problems. We were hoping to get your thoughts and opinions on our software and additional hardware pieces that we can include in our final revisions. Have a look at what we are creating. Along with the normal features you would expect in a good Home Automation system, here are some additional things we are bringing to the table. All input is appreciated, good OR bad!

The software and new hardware are what will set this system apart from every other system out there. The hardware makes getting everything connected a breeze. Each module has a unique set of features for your needs. You buy what you need for your application and don’t have to worry about the rest. Each module comes equipped with wifi, z-wave, zigbee, and thread (Nest) technology so all those existing devices will work with our system. In addition, each unique module will have the appropriate hardware integrated in order to provide complete functionality for anything needed for the tasks at hand. For example, the Video module will include the standard wifi, z-wave, zigbee, and thread technologies and will also include and HDMI port for video to the tv, an IR port to capture remote control commands, and USB ports to charge devices and/or for additional addon devices.

The software is designed to bring all the smart home pieces together. Currently Nest devices, z-wave/zigbee home automation devices, wifi cameras, security hardware, and audio/video devices are generally separated from each other and the majority of them require a separate hub. The goal of the software is to provide an easy-to-use system that incorporates all these technologies in one system. Some of the features include:

Software

Dashboard software. You will have the option to mount tablets to the wall or sit them on the tables and use our dashboard software to monitor and control your system. Dashboards are a big piece that’s missing from the popular home automation systems. 
Ability to stream video wirelessly to any Video module in the home
Live TV integration
PVR to record live tv for later watching
Ability to set up a TV Guide
On-screen viewing of surveillance cameras on any TVs connected to a Video module, including the main hub
Automatic on-screen popup viewing of surveillance cameras when motion is detected. If motion is detected then the camera video will pop up:
On any TV that is on and connected to a Video module. Even if a show is playing, it will be paused and the video will display if the setting is enabled
On any TV that is off that is connected to a video module. The system will try to determine which rooms are occupied by a person and will switch on those TVs
On other devices with the mobile software installed such as iPads or mobile phones
On any mounted tablets that are running the dashboard software
Integration with Google Home and Alexa
Complete remote functionality. Ability to control Audio & Video devices that use a remote control, allowing apps and dashboard tablets to control your TVs and Radios
Video pop-up on doorbell ring & ability to “buzz” people in
Location awareness via fobs, sensors, and mobile devices
Security incorporation. Monthly paid home monitoring for fire, security, etc.
Active Inform. Verbally talks to you when doors are opened, where motion is detected, which devices are left on, etc.
Fully customizable rules
HVAC smart control
Integrates with smart home controlled air vents to only heat/cool rooms outside that room’s temp threshhold
Suggests opening windows if outside temp is helpful in raiding/lowering inside temp
Suggests/Auto opens blinds or drapes to help change inside temp
Track when it’s time to change filter
Constantly adding support for wireless devices that aren’t designed for smart home integration. For example, even though your wifi body scale is not part of your smart home, the system knows it’s located in the bathroom and that your are on it so your are in that room. And you can set rules accordingly.
Home intercom between any devices running the software including dashboard tablets and mobile devices.
Calendar integration
Local camera streaming. Option to only send video to the cloud for recording when motion is detected, saving bandwidth. 

Hardware
Individual modules for each specific need including:
Video/Game – includes support for Z-wave, Zigbee, Nest, Samsung, Wifi, USB, IR, HDMI, Bluetooth (has ability to plug in controllers for playing games)
Internet - includes support for Z-wave, Zigbee, Nest, Samsung, Wifi, ethernet jack, USB
Audio - includes support for Z-wave, Zigbee, Nest, Samsung, Wifi,USB, Bluetooth, IR, headphone jack, speaker terminals & integrated amp to power external speakers
Extend - includes support for Z-wave, Zigbee, Nest, Samsung, Wifi,USB ,Bluetooth
Supports current Zigbee, Z-wave, Nest, and other home automations components. You can continue using all your current product without having to replace everything.


Additional phases will include Kodi integration,  the ability to stream DRM content , ability to recognize individuals by voice & personal devices and change to their rulesets, integration with IPTV services such as XUMO, sound sensor to detect the beat of the music and automatically change the light colors to the beat. AI to anticipate needs and movements.

The big change to hardware is it’s delivery process. Everything will be based on your pre-existing wifi connection throughout the house. We will be sending all signals through wifi, including zigbee & z-wave, eliminating the need for placing several different types of repeaters across the house in order to get your different signals to function properly. A good example is for z-wave. When you place one of your modules in the Bedroom to watch TV, it contains all the appropriate hardware in it (hdmi, wifi, usb, IR, z-wave, zigbee, and a plugin so you don’t loose your power from the outlet). All these technologies are either converted or encapsulated within the module and then sent via wifi back & forth to the hub. As long as you have wifi reception in that room you also have all the previously mentioned technologies available. All modules contain a zigbee and z-wave antenna so even if you are plugging in a module for TV,ethernet, or music then all the zigbee/z-wave devices in that room will automatically be connected as well.
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#2
Why exactly is this in the Kodi Hardware forumHuh

"Additional phases will include Kodi integration" So this is some future release of some hardware, that will eventually get Kodi integrationHuh

So a post about non-existent hardware, that will Magically do everything that a Control 4, Savant or Crestron system will do, and will eventually have Kodi integration...

Sounds more like a spam post, except there aren't any "Click Here" links.
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#3
Some sort of wireless olfactory generating device would really help in suspending disbelief for some videos. Could that be integrated into your system? I would be game to send you some bottled scents if you provide your mailing address.

Cheers,
Robert
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#4
I have posted on several home automation forums looking for feedback in order to make the best product we can and have received very helpful replies...until now.  Although kodi is not a smart home device, it is in the business of aggregating video from several sources and bringing everything together for ease of use.  I personally use kodi and thought that maybe we could find a way to mix them together a bit since I enjoy using it so much.  I'm not sure about spam.  I don't even have anything to sell.  I was hoping for the thoughts of audio/video professionals on here of any features we should try to include in a system that doesn't exist yet.  After all, what is a forum if not a community of people seeking the wisdom of others?
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#5
Yes, your post would be relevant on a Home Automation forum, just not the Kodi Hardware forum. Maybe when your "Pie in the Sky" hardware that does everything, exists, and you are about to integrate Kodi into it, would be a better time to post in this forum.
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#6
I work in R&D; Unless you've already acquired licensing, have a well staffed Hardware/Software department and negotiated manufacturing & assembly... I'd have to agree "Pie in the Sky"... At most this is a doomed Kickstarter campaign. If anything good came from this thread... it's the discovery of Xumo.tv; thank you for that! https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=335453

We are all looking for All-In-One solutions, however the logistics involved will always prevent such devices from existing. Everyone has a horse in the race; "ALL-IN-ONE" in-itself is a pipe dream. The best we can do is hack together open-source projects.
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#7
I've already seen two of these all-in-one systems go down the drain after launch because lack of funds/development.
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#8
The best solution to something like this is probably OpenHAB which is already a thing, well supported by the community and FOSS
https://www.openhab.org/

 
This just sounds like another proprietary management solution to a load of proprietary products.  Why not just contribute to that instead?
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