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Smart Home Automation & Home Technology Solutions By Smart Home DFW

Home Theatre

Motorized Shades

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Smart Home Automation

smart home network automation

Home Networking

Home Audio

Outdoor Living & Entertainment

Home Video

Video Surveillance

smart home automation technology for comfort

Lighting Control

Structured Wiring

Home Theatre

A home theater is a dedicated room or space in a residence that is designed to mimic the experience of a commercial movie theater. It typically includes a large display screen (such as a projection screen or flat-panel TV), a surround sound audio system, comfortable seating, and dimmable lighting. The purpose of a home theater is to provide a high-quality, immersive entertainment experience for watching movies, TV shows, and playing video games in the comfort of one’s own home.

Smart Home Automation

A home automation system is a technology that allows you to control various aspects of your home, such as lighting, heating, cooling, and security, using a centralized control system or a mobile device. It allows you to automate and control different devices and systems in your home, making your life more convenient, comfortable and secure.

Home Audio

A multi-zone home audio system is a type of home audio system that allows you to play different audio sources in different areas or zones of your home, independently of each other. This means that you can have different music playing in different rooms, or even turn off the music in one room while leaving it on in another.

Home Video

Home video distribution refers to the process of distributing video signals from multiple source devices, such as cable or satellite box, Blu-ray players, or streaming devices, to multiple display devices, such as TVs, projectors, or monitors, throughout a home or building. This allows users to watch different video sources in different rooms or areas, independently of each other.

Lighting Control

Home lighting control refers to the ability to control the lighting in a home or building through a central system, such as a smartphone app, remote control, or wall-mounted control panel. This allows the user to adjust the brightness, color, and other settings of the lights, as well as schedule them to turn on and off at specific times, or respond to certain events, such as motion detection or sunset

Motorized Shades

Motorized shades, also known as automated shades or electric shades, are window coverings that can be controlled by a motor, allowing for easy and precise adjustments to the amount of light entering a room. They can be operated by a remote control, a wall-mounted switch, a smartphone app, or even integrated with other home automation systems such as voice control or smart home hubs.

Home Networking

A home network is a collection of devices connected together, allowing them to communicate and share resources, such as internet access, files and devices like printers. A home network typically consists of a router, which connects to the internet and allows other devices to connect to it, and the devices themselves, such as computers, smartphones, and smart home devices.

Outdoor Living & Entertainment

An audio and video outdoor entertainment system allows you to enjoy music, movies, and other audio and video content outside of your home. These systems typically include a combination of speakers, amplifiers, and video displays that are designed to withstand the elements and provide high-quality sound and video in an outdoor setting.

Video Surveillance

A home video surveillance system is a collection of equipment and devices that are used to monitor and record video footage inside and/or outside of a residential property.

Structured Wiring

Structured wiring is the systematic and organized approach to installing the cabling and infrastructure for various communication and entertainment systems within a home. This infrastructure includes the wiring for telephone, data (internet, network, etc.), television, audio, and other low-voltage systems. It involves running cables through the walls, floors, and ceilings of a home to create a central hub or wiring panel, from which all other systems can be connected and controlled.