Oomi Home 2.0 Starter Kit for $599
September 12, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Unlike other smart home platforms or hardware, Oomi is a universal system encompassing sensors, cameras, lights, and more, all while interacting seamlessly with popular smart home devices like Alexa and Philips Hue. The Oomi Home starter kit allows you to see what’s happening at home from anywhere in the world, day or night. You can control your entertainment system, lighting, and much more all from the Oomi Touch—no smartphone required. Ready to move your home into the digital age? Oomi Home is here to help you do just that.
Over $1.7 million raised on Indiegogo
‘The system is incredibly versatile, offering automation, security, color-changing light, entertainment controls and more.’ CNET
- Prevent break-ins & monitor your home in real-time, even at night thanks to night vision
- Integrate w/ existing smart home systems & control all of them w/ the advanced Oomi Touch control tablet
- Control your lighting & schedule it w/ smart systems
- Use environmental sensors to see what’s happening at home
- Turn power off or on anywhere w/ the control tablet
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Version 2.0
Compatibility
- Compatible with all ZWave products
- Amazon Alexa, Philips Hue, Nest Thermostat, and more
Includes
- Oomi Cube
- Oomi Touch
- Infinity Dock
- 2 Oomi bulbs
- Oomi plug
- Magnetic camera lens cover
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