Google's Nest, Honeywell, Netatmo, Tado and others have made heating our abodes that bit simpler, but a smart thermostat does not a smart home make. British Gas' Hive launched its take on the smart ...
British Gas-owned Hive has today revealed a new smart thermostat for UK homes that has oft-requested features like a multi-zoning option and a heating boost. The most striking thing about the Hive ...
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You may have seen movies which feature some evil house that is out to get the occupants, but those usually aren’t smart homes. In real life if you use connected devices to make your home “smart,” then ...
UK smart thermostat Hive now supports the Apple HomeKit platform allowing iOS users to adjust settings and set temperatures, turn on lights and plugs for their HoneKit system remotely via their ...
The Internet of Things can be a wondrous thing -- it allows you to operate your lights using an app, remotely monitor your house and, when it works, intelligently warm it. This last weekend, some ...
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Design is to the forefront of Hive's new smart home products. The dull white plastic thermostat has been replaced by the smaller, sleeker metallic Hive 2 with a mirror finish. The new British ...
For anyone conscious of how and when they heat their home, one of the best smart thermostats will give you insights into your energy consumption, allow you to control your heating remotely from your ...
Hive, a smart thermostat system built by British Gas, showed us how bad the Internet of Things can get over the weekend when some customer thermostats were pinned at 32 degrees celsius. The company ...
HEXUS readers don't appear to be too enamoured by smart home gadgets, and who can blame them, when a simple bug can result in your home being sent soaring to 32ºC? That's what some owners of Hive ...