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August’s Bluetooth enabled SmartLock, just got a little smarter thanks to the launch of a new Wi-Fi enabled home hub at CES 2015.
The August Connect will give users control of the company's SmartLock while they’re away from the home as well as in the vicinity of a Bluetooth connection.
The $50 Wi-Fi powered wall adapter will allow users to keep their doors locked and still let people into the house when out of the domicile.
For example, if you’re expecting an electrician or plumber or have an important delivery you want left inside the house, rather than on the doorstep, it’ll be easy to unlock the door from your smartphone.
If a fellow resident doesn’t have their smartphone or a key with them, the Connect will also allow you to let them in from the comfort of your office chair.
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To make its technology more inclusive, August is also opening an API which will allow other smart home partners to integrate their offerings with the SmartLock and Connect hub.
Google-owned Nest, SmartThings and Logitech Harmony are three big players in the sector who’re already on board.
An example of the newfangled integration of third-party product will see the Nest Thermostat automatically revert to energy-saving mode when the homeowner leaves the house and locks the door.
Once they return home and unlock the door it’ll automatically begin warming and cooling the house depending on the locale or the season.
The August Connect will go on sale in February.