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OneHome Introduced by HomeLogic (4/11/2003)
HomeLogic, LLC introduces the OneHome(TM) Management
and Control Solutions -- making life easier by providing comfort,
convenience, and peace of mind to homeowners
The OneHome System is comprised of an IP-based
controller, network head-end gear, and software that enable the
easy integration of home systems from major manufacturers. OneHome
Management and Control Solutions offer homeowners a new level of
ease of use in a broad array of affordable configurations.
"We founded HomeLogic to develop and offer
complete and practical solutions for today's connected home. During
our research into this market, we were dissatisfied with the complexity
and cost of proprietary systems. OneHome is an open architecture
system, bringing together independent home systems. Our System also
adds event and time-based control. Dealers and home owners pick
the systems they want to live with and OneHome provides the glue
to integrate them," stated co-founder Buddy Duncan.
A Massachusetts customer stated: "The OneHome
system is very easy to learn and use. It's enhanced my family's
lifestyle by increasing our enjoyment of music, improved the control
of our home's lighting and simplified the control settings of our
climate system. Our music collection is in one place so we have
music when and where we like. I don't have to get on my kids for
leaving the lights on because it's simple to enact 'all-lights-off.'
The climate interface makes it easy to actually use climate schedules,
keeping our home more comfortable."
For dealers and integrators, OneHome systems
offer extraordinary value in today's cutting-edge home automation
technology. "Our solutions integrate security, climate, lighting,
whole-house audio, video, phone messaging, irrigation, home network,
and the Internet into one easy-to-use system," stated HomeLogic
co-founder Jim Herman, Jr. "OneHome systems also provide remote
access from any Internet connected computer or telephone."
"HomeLogic has unrivaled competency in the
integration of existing subsystem components. They bring together
otherwise disparate systems quite nicely, without requiring a dealer
to purchase proprietary products to make a system work. You can
integrate off the shelf components with existing systems and rival
the functionality of expensive, proprietary platforms for a fraction
of the price. Homeowners love it," stated Gerard Lynch of System
7.
www.homelogic.com
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