Japanese manufacturer Panasonic has announced a new Android app for home automation alongside a range of smart appliances, including
refrigerators, air conditioners, and healthcare products. Dubbed Panasonic
Smart App, the program will build on NFC functionality already provided for the
company's latest steam ovens and rice cookers, allowing users to program
settings and transfer information such as recipes.
A new Smart App-compatible washing machine will be available
from September 25th in Japan, with a refrigerator and air conditioner coming in
the following months. Unlike most of the appliances, the air conditioner will
be internet-connected, allowing users to control it from outside the home. This
particular function will also be provided through an iPhone app, while other
equipment will be excluded due to the current iPhone's lack of NFC.
Panasonic has not yet revealed any information on
international availability, but, given the appliances' domestic focus — as well
as NFC, they function with Sony's proprietary FeliCa RFID technology and NTT
DoCoMo's Osaifu-Keitai — they may be confined to Japan for some time.
(Source: The Verge)
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