The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation Season 2 Episode 25

The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation Season 2 Episode 25 Smart Homes

  • May 21, 2016

Smart Homes are taking over America! In this episode of The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation, season 2 episode 25, we explore the latest technology advancements in home automation. Starting with an overview of what a smart home is and how it works, we dive straight into some of the coolest and most innovative examples of smart homes on the market.

First up, we visit a home where every device is connected to the internet, from the thermostat to the coffee maker. We learn about how all of these devices work in unison to create a streamlined experience for the homeowner. By programming the home to turn off lights, lock doors, and even boil the kettle, everything can be managed via a centralized hub.

Next, we explore how smart homes can help those with disabilities. We travel to a home outfitted with devices that can be controlled by simply using one's voice. The homeowners demonstrate how they can turn on the lights, close the curtains, and turn on the TV without having to lift a finger, providing much-needed independence for those who can't move around their homes as efficiently.

Our next stop is a smart home designed to save energy and money. The owners of this home have equipped it with devices that monitor energy use and turn off idle appliances. They also use something called a Home Energy Management System (HEMS), which alerts them when appliances are using too much energy - allowing them to make adjustments accordingly. By utilizing these technologies, the homeowners have seen a significant reduction in their energy bills every month.

In our next segment, we meet a man who invented a device that can turn any regular old appliance into a smart appliance! By using an add-on device that communicates with an app, ordinary household appliances like lamps or fans can be controlled from a phone. This affordable and accessible solution allows anyone to upgrade their home without having to buy new, expensive devices.

Keeping on the theme of accessibility, we then meet a woman who invented a device to make life simpler for the blind. She came up with a system that uses smart sensors to help the blind navigate their homes. The sensors are placed on the walls to detect if there is an obstruction in the path of the person walking. The device then communicates with their phone or another smart device to tell them what's in front of them, allowing them more independence around the house.

To finish things off, we explore how smart homes can be used for security. We meet a group of inventors who have designed a smart lock that is controlled entirely by a fingerprint. This lock replaces the traditional key and allows homeowners to grant access to their homes to trusted individuals, all without having to worry about lost keys or lock picking.

Overall, this episode of The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation season 2 episode 25 is an enlightening and exciting exploration of the future of home automation. From energy-saving devices to advancements in accessibility, the show demonstrates how technology is improving the lives of everyone. For anyone interested in the future of the modern home, this is an episode you won't want to miss!

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  • First Aired
    May 21, 2016
  • Language
    English