Belkin is set to release the HomeKit-compatible Phyn Smart Water Assistant. If you're not sure what this is, last year the firm (which also owns the intelligent product line from WeMo) published a product called the Phyn Plus System that can detect water use, which appliances were using water at any moment, and could detect the occurrence of frozen tubes or leaks, and notify you accordingly.

The present' System' is comparatively costly, however, as first reported by Ubergizmo.com, and needs a skilled plumber to suit the system. Not only is the cost down from about $850 to just $299 with the fresh variant, it can be equipped on your own.

While this new device can't effectively prevent leaks when they happen, you will receive notifications of present and pending problems, so it will constantly evaluate the stress of your tubes and learn how to use your water, and even recognize particular equipment when using water because of their distinctive' signatures.'

Belkin claims the Phyn Smart Assistant will be published late September and, in relation to IFTTT, will be compatible with all three major smart home technologies.

HomeKit.Blog is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Apple Inc. or Apple related subsidiaries.

All images, videos and logos are the copyright of the respective rights holders, and this website does not claim ownership or copyright of the aforementioned.

All information about products mentioned on this site has been collected in good faith. However, the information relating to them, may not be 100% accurate, as we only rely on the information we are able to gather from the companies themselves or the resellers who stock these products, and therefore cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies arising from the aforementioned sources, or any subsequent changes that are made that we have not been made aware of.

HomeKit.Blog Is A Participant In The Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, An Affiliate Advertising Program Designed To Provide A Means For Sites To Earn Advertising Fees By Advertising And Linking To Amazon Store (Amazon.com, Or Endless.com, MYHABIT.com, SmallParts.com, Or AmazonWireless.com).

The opinions expressed on this website by our contributors do not necessarily represent the views of the website owners. 

Copyright © 2022 HomeKit Blog
. All rights reserved
United States