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You are the first to be introduced to our new application - it allows you to control any intelligent house system with your smartwatch! The latest version of the FIBARO software for Android devices works with the Android Wear platform.


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From time to time we all worry and have thoughts like "did we left the iron on? Did we close the bedroom window?" We live in a world where we want to protect our homes as much as possible and in this tutorial we will look at ways in which Fibaro can help to protect your home. From automatically turning off devices to notifying you if there is motion when you are out, we will go through them here. In most cases these tutorials use either the Home Center 2 or the Home Center Lite. However, in some cases there are times when you will need the advanced capabilities of Lua, which is only available on the Home Center 2.


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The Minimote from Aeotec is great little device for calling up to 8 discrete scenes on your HC2, but we get a lot of requests from people asking us how to utilise it. So, here is an updated guide on how to get the most out of your Aeotec Minimote!


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There are several ways to control heating systems with Fibaro. In this tutorial we will look at using Fibaro Dual Relay modules to turn your boiler on and off in conjunction with your existing thermostat.


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Fibaro's RGBW Controllers allow you to set the colour of RGB or RGBW LED strip or run preconfigured colour changing programs. If you have several RGBW devices and want to synchronise them, you can use Lua on the Home Center 2.


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Summer has come and gone and the weather is getting colder. As the mercury drops, the bills get higher. Here we will look at 5 easy ways to start saving energy (and money) with your Fibaro system.


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Our tech team love taking their work home with them. You know what they say, practice what you preach and all that… Well, to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night, we've got a real treat for you. How about using Fibaro to remotely launch your fireworks? Read on to see how!


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So, you've just set up your Fibaro system and your devices are all added and have sensible names and locations. You can control your home from your phone! Anywhere! It is all very exciting, but … what next? In this tutorial we will look at 5 simple things you may want to do with your new system


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The Fibaro Motion Sensor can be configured to detect motion with an accuracy of one second between movements. With two motion sensors working together on either side of a door, it is possible to count the number of people entering and leaving a room.


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The Fibaro motion sensor is three sensors in one (four if your count the accelerometer). It monitors movement in a room, the temperature of a room and also the lux (or light level) in a room. We can use the lux monitoring combined with a Fibaro dimmer module to enable the light level in a room to be maintained.


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The Fibaro Home Center 2 can be extended to control 3rd party devices via IP connections. Two such IP connected devices are the iKettle (made by Smarter Applications) and the Sonos PLAY:3 (made by Sonos, Inc). In this tutorial we will integrate them so boiling the iKettle will play the Sonos.


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Let's talk about controlling your Fibaro RGBW module from a web browser or more excitingly, another device which supports sending HTTP GET requests to the Home Center's API.