You might use a mouse
to control your computer on a daily basis, but what if you had one you could
use for your entire house?
Seed Labs recently announced the development of the
Silvair Control, a device that looks more like a mouse than a powerful
smart home tool. With Bluetooth capabilities, the product
can communicate with a smartphone or tablet to control Silvair-enabledhome devices,
such as lamps and blinds.
The button-like item
does not require any wires or even a plug for power; the Silvair Control
has a lithium coin battery that lasts up to eight years. Users tap or twist the
button to turn on the lights or lower the blinds, depending on what device they
have the control assigned to.
In terms of its design,
the Silvair Control is sleek, white, and round. It’s small, so you can carry it
with one hand and has a magnetic mount that lets users affix it
to a metal surface if they don’t want to tote it around the house.
To tap into the potential of the device, Seed Labs has
partnered with Soraa, which builds LED lamps from pure gallium nitride
substrates. This technique reduces defects and enables the use of blue
LEDs for more than just the message light on your phone. Nobel
Prize-winner Shuji Nakamura founded the company, whose new wirelessly
connected LED lamps will be compatible with Silvair Control when they debut.
Silvair Control is a
part of Seed Labs’ Silvair Mesh, where software-defined sensors connect
household appliances for seamless control. The “mouse for your house” is just
one part of the company’s venture into the Internet of Things.
“Initially, Seed’s
Silvair line of products are supporting manufacturers in the lighting,
blinds, shades, locks, and garage doors categories, which have huge potential,
but they will be adding additional products in the electronics and
appliances space in the months to come,” according to a company
spokesperson.
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This is a repost of an article that appeared on www.digitaltrends.com on April 15, 2015
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