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  2. Wink (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Homescreen of the Wink app for iPhone.. Wink connects with third-party smart home devices associated with the Internet of Things, such as thermostats, door locks, ceiling fans, and Wi-Fi-enabled lights, to provide a single user interface on a mobile app [23] or via a wall-mounted screen, called Relay.

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    In March, HomeSeer released the model WFTT07 Control Pad free-standing 7" Android tabletop touchscreen embedded with their HSTouch mobile app. [12] The unit was designed to function as a WiFi connected control portal for HomeSeer controllers. In April, HomeSeer launched MyHomeSeer-Remote (MyHS) remote access web service for HS3. [13]

  4. Remote control - Wikipedia

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    Most of these were connected to the set being controlled by wires, but the Philco Mystery Control (1939) was a battery-operated low-frequency radio transmitter, [14] thus making it the first wireless remote control for a consumer electronics device. Using pulse-count modulation, this also was the first digital wireless remote control.

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  8. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    Air naturally stratifies, i.e. warmer air rises to the ceiling while cooler air sinks, meaning that colder air settles near the floor where people spend most of their time. A ceiling fan, with its direction of rotation set so that the warmer air on the ceiling is pushed down along the walls and into the room, heating the cooler air.

  9. The best soundbars for your TV in 2025: No more ... - AOL

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    This is an especially great setup for headphone fans: You can plug wired ones into the remote or pair Bluetooth headphones to the soundbar itself. ... and relies heavily on the Sonos app for setup ...