Enado integration with Google Home

With voice being increasingly seen as the answer to mass market delivery of home automation systems, we at Enado have been working hard to make sure, that we are at the forefront of this technology, having a CTO with a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence specialising in speech recognition clearly gives us an advantage.

Enado is in a sense a control system ahead of its time, utilising what Steve Jobs originally planned out, web apps, not the current monetary based app system prevalent on the major platforms.

The attached video is a simple demonstration of this clean interaction, you don't need to unlock a phone, select WiFi, load an app, select a room, select a setting to achieve an end result.

Voice solves a lot of issues with a user interface, its quicker and far more effective but it needs a control system like Enado that instantly updates as a page changes, so how did we end up with an overabundance of apps that are cumbersome to support and practically impossible to maintain.

With the number of devices used for control in the modern home, downloading app updates has to be the most inefficient use of technology ever seen. Whilst there are some technological advantages to apps, they are completely eliminated in the maintenance and usage.

I am not a massive app user, however having downloaded a few over time, find I now have over 129 app updates ready to download, some of these in particular the Apple based applications such as "Numbers" are approaching a GB each, putting a massive strain on the internet, how is it that an update can exceed the size of the original program ?

Something clearly is not right with the design, distribution and concept.

If you have any questions on this article or about Enado please feel free to contact me.


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