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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How much does this cost?
310 views, I’m guessing nobody in the world cares about IP addressable lighting. Everyone needs the exercise to turn the light switch off.
I’m waiting for the Chinese version of this, it will be 1/10th of the cost.
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!!!