Making E-Homes
‘Connected home’, ‘Internet of things’, ‘intelligent devices’ — these buzzwords have been around for some time now, with no concrete products and services that tie them together. A few days ago, at its second anniversary celebrations in Shenzhen, China, Honor, the e-brand owned by Huawei, unveiled a strategy to make smart homes.
Picture this: Your refrigerator, home theatre system, microwave, and air conditioner use the same operating system and are controlled remotely by your phone. Honor is making this a reality, by tying up with global partners of all these electronic devices. Honor Lite OS is an all new OS that links all of these devices using a new communication protocol called HiLink — a common universal language for inter-household devices.
HiLink connects devices from various vendors via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Honor plans to make its Lite OS free to encourage the community to create applications and sync up more devices. At its launch event, Honor announced collaborations with home appliances maker too.
The biggest challenge, in developing the OS was to keep it light. Since more and more devices would be eventually run on the OS, it has to be agile but light. After all, there is no server running all of it, only a smartphone app controlling all of it.
In order to ensure buyers like you and me, are able to automate homes seamlessly, Honor has also launched its first bunch of home connectivity products based on the HiLink platform. The new Honor Pro series of routers can clock a speed of 1000Mbps and have a 1GHz CPU and 256MB RAM.
So, it could be said that Honor is all set to help you take control of every single device in your home, even while you are away from home.