Belkin WeMo Wi-Fi to JenNet-IP Bridge – Smart Home Demo, CES 2012

JenNet-IP: www.nxp.com What if every device in your home had its own Internet IP address? At CES 2012 this week, NXP and Belkin International, Inc. are demonstrating a “smart home” network that allows you to control light bulbs — each with its own IPv6 address — using a smartphone or tablet. The network features a WeMo device from Belkin that enables mobile devices using Wi-Fi to interact securely with smart home appliances using JenNet-IP — NXP’s ultra-low-power wireless connectivity software based on 6LoWPAN and IEEE 802.15.4. The WeMo Home Automation demo will be featured in the NXP booth (CP8) and Belkin booth (South Hall #30651) at CES. www.nxp.com

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4 Responses to “Belkin WeMo Wi-Fi to JenNet-IP Bridge – Smart Home Demo, CES 2012”

  1. evoscan says:

    How much does this cost?

  2. evoscan says:

    310 views, I’m guessing nobody in the world cares about IP addressable lighting. Everyone needs the exercise to turn the light switch off.

  3. evoscan says:

    I’m waiting for the Chinese version of this, it will be 1/10th of the cost.

  4. MMageWarrior says:

    Too complicated system. Too many devices required. Raspberry Pi + No-ip + USB Wifi adapter + chinese light controller can give much better and more universal result. I waant Raspberry!!!

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