SAC 2.0

Smart climate control solution

Published by: Remotec Technology

Description

SmartAirCon 2.0 is an indoor climate control solution that combines the use of a spare smartphone or tablet, a Wi-Fi-to-IR extender and an app.
Using an app, it allows users to easily setup and control legacy-IR controlled appliances such as air conditioners, fans or TV.
It aims to provide comfort, convenience & control at the same time.
*** This app requires the hardware, for more details at https://smartaircon.co/ ***
With SmartAirCon you can:
* Control your AC from anywhere in the world
* Save money on your electricity bills
* See real-time information from your room/home - indoor / outdoor temperature
* Share the control permission with other people (family, co-workers, friends)
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