
Two home automation systems powered by Xanboo, AT&T Remote Monitor, and Motorola Homesight were featured in the April 2nd edition of the Chicago Tribune.
"Until recently the price tag for home-automation systems ranged from $30,000 to $50,000 and kept the industry stagnant, said Kurt Scherf, a market researcher at Dallas-based Parks Associates, which studies emerging technologies.
These days a slew of firms, such as Control4, are automating homes for $3,000 to $15,000. Best Buy Co. rolled out a $15,000 system called ConnectedLife.Home, which allows you to manage light switches, the thermostat and security cameras by remote control on a high-definition TV. Motorola Inc.'s Homesight and AT&T Inc.'s Remote Monitor allow you to view video, monitor door and window sensors or turn on lights from a Web-enabled phone.
No wonder the home-automation business is expected to double in sales to nearly $6 billion in the next four years, said Scherf."
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