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SMART HOMES

Feed Overview
Feb 2015

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Illustrative Sectors Tracked
ENTERPRISE
INFRASTRUCTURE

TECHNOLOGY

MOBILE

CONSUMER

SECURITY

SMART CARS

MOBILE COMMERCE

MARKETPLACES

STORAGE

SMART HOMES

MOBILE PAYMENTS

SUBSCRIPTION COMM.

NETWORKING

WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY

MOBILE MARKETING

FOOD TECH

MOBILITY

INDUSTRIAL IOT

MOBILE DEV TOOLS

INTERNET FIRST BRANDS

IT OPS

IOT INFRASTRUCTURE

MOBILE HEALTH

UBER FOR X

CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE

DRONES

MOBILE GAMING

SHARING ECONOMY

API MANAGEMENT

NEWSPACE

MOBILE LEARNING

TRAVEL

BIGDATA INFRASTRUCTURE

3D PRINTING

MOBILE COMMUNICATION

GAMING

ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS

FINTECH

SAAS

OPEN SOURCE

BITCOIN

MOBILE-FIRST ENT. APPS

RETAIL TECH

PAYMENTS

INTELLIGENT ENT. APPS

MARKETING TECH

CROWDFUNDING

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EDTECH

HEALTHTECH

Smart Homes Sector Overview

Over $1.4B invested with more than $400M in invested in 2014

Most active funds:


KPCB (Nest, iControl Networks, Dropcam)
LSVP (Nest, Peel)
Google Ventures (Nest, The Orange Chef Company)
Felicis Ventures (Grove Labs, Dropcam)
Menlo Ventures (Grove Labs, Dropcam)
Sequoia (SimpliSafe, LIFX)
Greylock Partners (SmartThings, Camilog)
Microsoft Ventures (Chai Energy, Reemo)

Most active incubators:


Y Combinator (Wattvision, Senic, Lockitron, Edyn)
Techstars (Revolv, WebCurfew, Ube)

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Industry buzz
Smart Home Revenues to reach $71 billion by 2018 - Juniper Research, Feb. 2014 [Link]

Security and Control elements of the Smart Home will reveal a service provider opportunity approaching
$12 billion by 2018 - Juniper Research, Feb. 2014 [Link]

Google Makes Its Nest At The Center Of The Smart Home Techcrunch, Jun. 2014 [Link]

Samsung: Smart homes arriving at speed we can barely imagine Cnet, Sep. 2014 [Link]

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~$700M invested in last 2 years, 4 notable acq.


Funding in Smart Home startups

Notable Acquisitions
$415M

$294M
$261M

# Financing rounds

20

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Nest (by Google, $3.2B, Jan. 2014)


Dropcam (by Nest, $550M, Jun. 2014)
Revolv (by Nest, undisclosed, Oct. 2014)
SmartThings (by Samsung, $200M, Aug. 2014)
AlertMe (by British Gas, $100M, Feb. 2015)

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Smart Homes Market map


Internet of Things
Smart Homes

Internet of Things
$1.4B

SMART HOMES

~$850M

HOME AUTOMATION
Devices that typically allow remote control and monitoring of various home devices
Leeo ($37M), Smart Things ($15M), Lifx ($12M), Revolv ($7M)

$1.2B

WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
$93M

SMART CARS

INDUSTRIAL INTERNET
OF THINGS
INTERNET OF THINGS
INFRASTRUCTURE

HOME SECURITY
Solutions related to home security such as locks and video monitoring.
Alarm.com ($136M), Ring ($5M),
DropCam ($47M), August ($10M)$168M

~$400M

$810M
~$170M

$1.5B

ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Devices concerned with monitoring and improving energy efficiency of home devices
Nest Labs ($80M), AlertMe ($36M),
Zuli ($1.6M), Embue ($1.7M)

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Smart Homes Market map (key sub-segments)


Internet of Things
Smart Homes

Internet of Things
SMART HOMES

WEARABLE
TECHNOLOGY

HOME LIGHTING
GARDENING

HOME AUTOMATION
REMOTE AC
WIRELESS SWITCHES
MANAGEMENT
FURNITURE

SMART KITCHEN

WINDOW SHADES
MONITORING

DEVICES
MANAGEMENT
SMART CARS
HOME SECURITY
LOCKS

INDUSTRIAL
INTERNET OF THINGS

VIDEO MONITORING
& ALERTS

ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INTERNET OF THINGS
INFRASTRUCTURE

THERMOSTAT

SMART RADIATORS

SMART PLUGS

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MONITORING

Summary of key business models


Model

Category

Description

Illustrative companies

Multi-purpose home automation devices

Smart Things, INSTEON

Home Lighting

Smart bulbs with Bluetooth or WiFi based control

LIFX, Stack Lighting

Remote AC Mgmt.

Solutions for monitoring and remotely controlling ACs

Ambi Labs, ThinkEco

Devices Mgmt.

Hubs that acts as a control system for home devices

Revolv, Peel

Monitoring

Automated monitoring solutions for temperature, humidity, soil etc.

Leeo, Netatmo

Solutions for monitoring various hazards such as fires and intruders

SimpliSafe, Thermal

Locks

Smart locks that require specific user identification

August, Lockitron

Video Monitoring &


Alerts

Video monitoring solutions with alarm systems

Dropcam, Canary

Thermostat

Smart thermostat with remote control capabilities

Nest Labs, Ecobee

Monitoring

Devices with specific monitoring applications

AlertMe, Green Energy


Options

Home Automation

Home Security

Energy Efficiency

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Funding Heatmap: Notable financing in 2014


Internet of Things
Smart Homes

Internet of Things

HOME AUTOMATION

SMART HOMES

WEARABLE
TECHNOLOGY

DEVICES MANAGEMENT
WebCurfew
Ninja Blocks
The Ubi ,Reemo
Cubic Robotics
Peel, Tekoia

MONITORING
Wimoto Tech
Wally Homes
BleepBleeps
Leeo, Roost
Keen Home

HOME LIGHTING
Astro
LIFX
BeON Home
Misfit

$55M

$45M

$54M

SMART CARS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY

HOME SECURITY
INDUSTRIAL
INTERNET OF THINGS
INTERNET OF THINGS
INFRASTRUCTURE

HOME SECURITY
SimpliSafe
Seek Thermal

$87M

$16M

VIDEO MONITORING &


ALERTS
Canary
Sentri
Ring, Camiolog

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Tado

$13M

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HOME AUTOMATION

HOME SECURITY

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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Deep Dive Home Automation


Internet of Things
Smart Homes

Internet of Things
SMART HOMES

WEARABLE
TECHNOLOGY

HOME LIGHTING
GARDENING

HOME AUTOMATION
REMOTE AC
WIRELESS SWITCHES
MANAGEMENT
FURNITURE

SMART KITCHEN

WINDOW SHADES
MONITORING

DEVICES
MANAGEMENT
SMART CARS
HOME SECURITY
LOCKS

INDUSTRIAL
INTERNET OF THINGS

VIDEO MONITORING
& ALERTS

ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INTERNET OF THINGS
INFRASTRUCTURE

THERMOSTAT

SMART RADIATORS

SMART PLUGS

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MONITORING

Home Automation

Home Security

Energy Efficiency

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Vivint

Vivint [Provo, 1999]: Vivint is a technology company developing home automation systems, where every piece of
technology works together intelligently to enhance safety and convenience, and increase energy efficiency. The Vivint
Go! control panel, the base through which all of their other products communicate creates a streamlined network. It
connects all of the homes smart systems such as security, HVAC, lighting, small appliances, video and others. It was
purchased by BlackStone in Nov 2013 for $2B.

$565M

SmartThin
gs

SmartThings [Washington DC, 2012]: SmartThings has created a variety of easy-to-use sensors that can be placed
in homes, office, and car. Has opened up its developer tool kit to third-parties and built an online shop where
customers could find devices that leverage its technology. The startup is building a platform for developers to connect
everyday objects. Raised $1.2M on Kickstarter in Sept 2012. Won the Spark of Genius award at the 2012 Dublin Web
Summit.

First Round Capital, SV Angel, Lerer


Ventures, CrunchFund, A-Grade
$15.5M
Investments, BoxGroup, Greylock
Partners, Highland Capital Partners

KoolTechs

KoolTechs [Houston, 2013]: Kooltechs offers home protection and device tracking system. The KoolWand acts as a
Bluetooth tracker for the user's items, pets or children and warns them when they move out of range. It can act as a
fitness tracker as well. Their KoolBridge device acts as a door alarm, warning the user of intruders. It supports voice
control of smart devices such as Nest thermostat as well as acting as a remote for the user's camera, music player or
smartphone camera. These products can combine to act as a home entertainment control hub. Raised more than
$56k on a goal of $50k.

$0.1M

Lightwave
RF

LightwaveRF [Birmingham, 2009]: LightwaveRF offers a range of intelligent dimmers, radiator valves, sockets and
sensors. These sensors allow the user to control all of their devices through their smartphone app (iOS and Android)
through WiFi. It's products are available through Maplin stores, online suppliers and independent wholesalers.
Internationally the company now has orders for sample packs in 34 countries. It is also in discussions with potential
distributors in India and Australia.

Bluesmart

Bluesmart [New York City, 2014]: Bluesmart is a Bluetooth-connected suitcase that tracks its own location that
offers a variety of features. Features include: self tracking through built-in GPS, a 37W battery for device charging,
proximity-triggered lock and built-in digital scales. The Bluesmart companion app tracks position, countries visited,
time spent in each, airports visited, total miles traveled, and real-time travel data such time till next flight. Raised
$1.366M on a goal of $50k on Indiegogo.

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Goldman Sachs

Home Automation

Home Security

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Viva Labs

Viva Labs [Oslo, 2013]: Viva Labs offers products and services for home automation and energy efficiency. Device
uses smart algorithms, GPS tracking, video surveillance and intelligent sensors help control and monitor home. Their
product mix contains smart plugs to control and monitor the plugged in device. Viva uses GPS and sensors to
automatically adjust lights and heating. Offers a smart phone application to monitor and control from outside the
home.

Ottomate

Ottomate [Washington DC, 2013]: Ottomate is a home automation system that allows the user to save on his
electric bill all while automating the house. The Ottomate system works by recording the user's schedule during the
first two weeks of having set up the Ottobox. After recording the user's schedule for the first two weeks the system will
follow the schedule and will adjust it if the user were to make any changes to his/her schedule. The System will record
the schedule by tracking which of the Ottomate device is consuming energy. The system turns off everything as the
user leaves the house by tracking the user's location with the iPhone or Android app.

Zhome

Zhome [Hyderabad, 2013]: Zhome, product of Aizyc Technology, is a home automation technology that provides
automation solutions based on wireless technology. Various appliances like lights, AC, music security can be
controlled by the owners from mobile or iPad, wall switch touch panels. Also offers door locks and sensors that can be
deployed and linked to the central security room.

Prizm

Prizm [Paris, 2013]: Prizm offers a smart hi-fi music player. It connects directly to music services via Wi-Fi and plays
music for the user without the need for a smartphone. It can detect the number of people in the room and
automatically play music based on the occasion and their common tastes. It can also naturally wake or help the user
sleep by changing the tracks and volume as necessary. It's context sensitive music engine operates from the cloud
allowing a single transferable profile. Has raised $161k on a goal of $70k on Kickstarter.

Webee
Universe

Webee Universe [Miami, 2013]: Webee is a plug and play smart home automation technology. It allows users to
control a wide variety of household items, from televisions and stereo systems to coffee makers and light switches,
through the Webee Boss hub and a linked mobile app. Webee also learns from the users' habits, lifestyle and
schedule, to automatically suggest ways to save money, make their life more efficient and comfortable. Raised $73k
on Indiegogo with an initial goal of $50k.

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KlugKraft

KlugKraft [Gurgaon, 2012]: Klugkraft Technologies is a growing brand engaged in innovating Zigbee based
automation products and solutions for smart homes. Offers two smart internet connected products, one of them being
a Gas leak Sensor ,which monitors for any gas leaks and alerts on the smartphone if there is any alarming condition.
Their second offering is Wireless wall switch which can be used to control lighting condition at home wirelessly from
anywhere.

Clare
Controls

Clare Controls [Sarasota, 2010]: Clare controls offers a range of home automation solution ranging from security
features such as house surveillance, access control, water detection and control, and security integration as well as
entertainment routing and control in addition to lighting, climate and pool control. Clare controls can integrate all these
solution under a single terminal that allows the user to control or automate all solutions from anywhere via the cloud
through the users ios or android device with a user configurable interface. Clare controls also offers a builders partner
program to integrate their solutions during construction.
iRam Technologies [Bangalore, 2010]: iRam Technologies is building machine-to-machine(M2M) networking and

iRam
communications solutions. iRam's products are targeted towards smart grid implementation, residential automation,
Technologi environmental monitoring and energy conservation. iRam's smart home products operate over the cloud and can be
fitted into existing electrical boxes without any rewiring. Founded by industry veterans with experience in wireless
es
networking.

Domocrac
y

Domocracy [Seville, 2013]: Domocracy offers easy opensource home automation based on Power Line
Communication (PLC). Using a single internet connected gateway that communicates to all slave devices via PLC,
the devices can be switched on and off, using the companion smartphone application. The device's are user
programmable as well. Arduino and Raspberry Pi shields are also in development. Domocracy is a competing
candidate at the Bolt accelerator program in Malaga, Spain.

Q
SmartHom
es Ltd

Q SmartHomes Ltd [Chelmsford, 2008]: Q Smarthomes specialises in bespoke home technology integration. The
company provides its products and services in home cinema, multi-room audio, home security and lighting.
Customers can avail dedicated cinema rooms in basements, multi-room audio throughout the home or security
through CCTV and door entry systems.

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Garageio

Garageio [Columbus, 2013]: Garageio is an Alottazs Labs' product. It is a device that can control as many as three
garage doors automatically. Customers can control the opening/closing of door from their smart phone app. Garageio
blackbox requires an internet connection for remote usage. Users can give access to the Garagio box to upto 10
people, so they can also control the garage doors.

ALYT

ALYT [Los Angeles, 2013]: ALYT is a Do-It-Yourself home manager technology product to integrate security, energy
management and home automation in a single android platform. All the smart devices and appliances in the home can
be integrated with the ALYT kit using standard communication media such as Bluetooth Low Energy, 3.5G Cellular,
IR, NFC, DLNA, Wifi etc. Security dedicated sensors are connected through a RF protocol with the central system
which makes home security highly efficient. ALYT can be managed by Android iOS smartphones/tablets using apps
from ALYT and third party developers.

Orvito

Orvito [Waltham, 2011]: Orvito designs, manufactures and markets the Internet of Things devices. Products
include Smart Switch Panel, Video Door Phone, Smart Hub and mobile apps that help in home automation. Orvito
maintains its own cloud to store live video feed, customer settings, energy usage analytics. Headquartered in
Massachusetts, USA, Orvito with most of the employees working from Hyderabad, India.

Nuzii Labs

Nuzii Labs [Dubai, 2013]: NUZii contains multiple features. Firstly it can act as a cloud platform (with VPN and TOR
support) with the user providing the storage. It also contains multiple sensors such as: a HD Camera, motion
detection, air quality and temperature sensor. It can also receive and plays audio wirelessly like Apple AirPlay or a
Bluetooth Speaker. It can recognize users by their fitness-bands and smartphones. It also integrates with major smart
home appliances and allows remote control such as Philips Hue, LIFX, Google Nest, Lockitron etc. Expected in late
2015. Kickstarter was cancelled (failed to raise $65k goal).

INSTEON

INSTEON [Irvine, 2005]: INSTEON offers a suite of devices for home automation based on their dual band mesh
network technology. Their products include: smart HVAC controllers, wall switches, smart plugs, sensors and a device
control hub to control all of these devices. Their products have integration with Cortana in Microsoft's WP as well as
special Live Tile support. Sold across multiple stores including Microsoft store and Walmart. Expeteced to have Apple
homekit as well.

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Misfit
Wearables

Misfit Wearables [Redwood City, 2011]: Makes products and services in the consumer health and fitness space.
Misfits first product Shine - an elegant personal activity tracker that instantly syncs with smartphone just by placing
the device on the screen. Misfit Shines proprietary sensor algorithms can track cycling and swimming in addition to
just steps. Also sells the Beddit sleep sensor under the Misfit label. Has also announced Swarovski-encrusted Shine
wearable devices. They have also launched a wirelessly-connected, color-changing light bulb called Bolt. It supports
multiple colors and can work in conjunction with their sleep tracking device like Shine, Flash, and Beddit, with the
ability to slowly wake the user up.

$63M

Horizons Ventures, Khosla Ventures,


Norwest Venture Partners, O'Reilly
AlphaTech Ventures, incTANK
Ventures, Founders Fund,
TenOneTen Ventures, Translink
Capital, Horizen Ventures, Xiaomi,
Jingdong

LIFX

LIFX [Melbourne, 2012]: LIFX is the smart light bulb which is wifi-enabled, energy efficient, multi-colored bulb that
you control with your iPhone or Android. Enables to reduce your energy consumption and save money. Raised $1.3M
on Crowdfunding website Kickstarter in Dec 2013. Series A funding investors include Bevan Clark and Guy King.

$12M

Sequoia Capital

BeON
Home

BeON Home [Cambridge, 2013]: The BeON bulb is a home intrusion prevention system built into LED lighting. After
installing, the system learns and replays the lighting patterns while users are away in order to create the impression of
the user being at home. The bulb system uses built-in rechargeable batteries to provide lighting in case of power
outage. It can also turn the light on in response to a door bell ring as well. The bulbs use Bluetooth LE to communicate
with the companion app (iOS or Android) Has raised more than $102k on a goal of $100k on Kickstarter. Received
$1.5M in investment from Dangold Investment Corporation.

$1.7M

Astro

Astro [New York City, 2014]: Astro designs and manufactures smart home devices that drive energy efficiency,
provide home automation and security. Its first product, Twist, is a high-efficiency light bulb that contains cameras,
and speakers which can fit into existing light fixtures. Twist can deliver wireless lighting, wireless audio and wireless
camera solutions.

$0.4M

Winklevoss Capital Management

Fabule

Fabule [Montreal, 2013]: Fabule offers Clyde a customizable table lamp. It has bendable legs that allow a variety of
positions. It offers an easy customization design called "personalities". These involve the addition of a sensor and
some code which allow Clyde to perform new actions such as the "alone in the dark" module that allows Clyde to
gradually switch on when it detects darkness, acting as a night light. Clyde is also Ardunio compatible. Raised $149k
on a Kickstarter goal of $45k.

$0.2M

HAXLR8R

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nuSocket

nuSocket [Cambridge, 2013]: nuSocket has developed a modular LED light bulb that extends the function of the
light socket way beyond just lighting. Their product nuBulb normally screws in and works like a normal light bulb.
Provides a smartphone app to control the brightness and schedule lighting of the nuBulb light. Power backup exists in
the bulb itself, providing a 4 hour backup incase of power outage. Low powered device (11W) with luminosity
equivalent to a 60W bulb.

$0.2M

Volatiles

Volatiles [Berlin, 2013]: volatiles develops innovative lighting surfaces for living areas. The surfaces have a modular
design, display dynamic lighting scenes and interact with the user through integrated sensors. An artificial intelligence
adapts lighting automatically to people and situations. The system is operated via the touch-sensitive surface or a
smartphone. The first product is built by integrating the system into conventional glass mosaic.

Lava

Lava [Flint, 2012]: Lava's Ion is a smart lava lamp with 40 multicolored LEDs . It pairs with users smartphone via
Bluetooth Low energy (iOS and Android). It has user configurable light displays that can change in case of alerts such
as messages, email etc. It can also switch on when the user approaches. It has a built in microphone and can
automatically match the music currently playing. It also has an API available for developers. Raised $75k on a goal of
$20k on Kickstarter.

Stack
Lighting

Stack Lighting [Cupertino, 2013]: Alba offers a smart bulb designed for home and commercial establishment usage.
It has a range of features such multiple color temperatures, motion sensing, intuitive learning and light level detection
and adjustment. Based on time of day and ambient light it can adjust light level and color temperature to help match
the users habits while conserving power. This adjustment to a users habits serves to improve their quality of sleep
and gently waking as well as getting them ready for sleep. Support for Google Nest and Apple Homekit is planned.
Techcrunch disrupt SF 2014 finalist.

Vocca

Vocca [Tel Aviv, 2014]: Vocca designs and sells a smart device that can be used to control lights by voice without
any wifi, hub and configuration. The Vocca Light Switch uses Bluetooth LE to connect to an app on the user's
smartphone. The Vocca fits in between the original volt socket and the light bulb, and comes equipped with a
microphone and a Bluetooth chip. The user can set trigger commands for turning the lights on and off within the app.
Raised $65k on Kickstarter as of Aug 18th, 2014.

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Good
Night
Lamp

Good Night Lamp [London, 2012]: The Good Night Lamp is actually a set of table lamps that you distribute among
friends or family. The lamps communicate remotely so that as a lamp is turned on or off by its owner, that action is
replicated in the others. The Big Lamp acts as a master. The Little Lamps turn on if the Big lamp is on as well. The
Lamps use a dedicated cellular connection with 5 years of global connectivity. Historical data is view able as well.

FiveFive

FiveFive [Lyon, 2012]: Holi, the first product of French startup, FiveFive, is a phone-controllable smart lamp. It is an
aluminium frame that houses 18 individually controlled high-efficiency LEDs. The Android and iOS app gives users a
range of static and dynamic color palates to choose from, plus they are free to build their own. Users can utilize the
Holi app to create various lighting effects, which can be shared with the entire Holi community. Holi is able to sync
with music, changing color with tempo, and it also serves as an alarm clock with a built-in dawn simulator.

MiPow [Shenzhen, 2011]: MiPow offers a Bluetooth LED light with integrated speaker. The LEDs can output the
equivalent of a 25W halogen bulb, or about 300 lumens, The bulb's color and brightness can be controlled through the
smartphone app. The speaker on the bulb can be controlled through Bluetooth allowing the user to play music through
most popular apps such as Spotify. Has raised more than $18k on a goal of $10k on Kickstarter.

Moores
Cloud

Moores Cloud [Chippendale, 2012]: MooresCloud's first product, Holiday by MooresCloud, is an intelligent,
connected string of festive lights. The lights are controled by an embedded linux system and connected to the owners
smartphone or tablet via WiFi. The led lights can change colors based on photos or movement, sync light pulses to
music and exploit a myriad of other tricks. The first production run of Holiday lights shipped to Australian and New
Zealand customers in December 2013 and North American customers in 2014. Raised $275k on the crowdfunding
site Kickstarter.

Emberlight

Emberlight [San Francisco, 2014]: Develops Wifi lights that a user can control from his smartphone, tablets and
wearable devices. Also automates based on location. The emberlight system goes beyond home automation and will
enable you to connect other devices, such as health monitors, to the internet even when your phone isn't around.
Currently taking pre orders on their website. Raised $300k in Kickstarter crowdfunding.

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Innr
Lighting

Innr Lighting [Amsterdam, 2013]: Innr offers smart home lighting. Users begin with the free online Light Advisor that
generates a personalized light plan for their home. It also suggests the combination of devices users should buy. Their
solution incorporates Innr LED spots, easy-to-install strips and bulbs and an internet bridge (uses WiFi). With the
installation complete, users can set different lighting conditions and moods via the app. Has raised $84k on a goal of
$76k on Kickstareter.

Nanoleaf

Nanoleaf [San Diego, 2012]: Nanoleaf LED light bulbs are an energy efficient light bulb that operates at almost
double the efficiency of any other bulb. The bulbs brightness can be adjusted by a standard power switch (no need for
changes to the existing power switch) and without the need to connect to Wi-Fi or a smartphone. The bulb uses LED's
which helps improve brightness while reducing power draw and wasted heat output. Raised $162k (Sep 3, 2014) and
$273k (March 4, 2013) in funding. Raised $192k on Kickstarter on a goal of $30k.

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Plum Life

Plum Life [Austin, 2009]: Plum Life (formerly Ube) allows the user to easily control all the lighting fixture in their
house. By installing the module into the light switch, the user can use the smartphone companion app to control their
home lighting modules. The user can control a single light, a room's entire lighting system or their entire home's
lighting system simultaneously. Unique lighting scenes can be saved. Incubated at Techstars. Raised $307.6k on a
goal of $280k on Kickstarter.

MindoLife

MindoLife [Haifa, 2014]: MindoLife consists of control units and a central unit. The control units are installed on the
device the user wishes to control (on or off). The control units take commands from the central control unit which
issues actions based on the the user's smartphone application. The user can save custom sets of actions for easy
reuse. In addition, MindoLife provides a developers API so developers can add more capabilities to the user's devices.
Currently under development.

Lumos

Lumos [Ahmedabad, 2014]: Lumos Automation develops technology solutions in the space of home automation IoT.
Its product Lumos Switches offers features such as remote control of home electric appliances over internet,
embedded sensors that measure ambient conditions along with electrical conditions to ensure rapid decision making
for switches, detailed power analytics for every appliance in home and suggestions for power saving. Also provides a
mobile app for users. The company is yet to launch their product.

Pert

Pert [Hyderabad, 2012]: Pert, a product of Switch Technologies, is a Wifi enabled device technology device that
allows users to to control home lights and other electronic devices through a smartphone. Users can view the realtime status of the connected home appliances through the smartphone app. The app also allows for scheduling a
timer for the lights and electronic devices. The company is yet to release the device and the website offers a pre-order
option for users.

Den

Den [London, 2013]: Den offers a lighting switch automation system for users. It blends the design of standard
switches with minimal wireless control. Switches syncs with the network and can also be controlled by an RF remote
as well. The app allows scheduling and monitoring in real time as well. Parental controls to limit use of certain devices
is also possible. They also offer Occupancy (turns the lights on/off based on presence) and Ambient light sensors
(monitors the levels of light and adjusts the lights accordingly). All of these devices are easy to install without the need
for an electrician. Has raised $133k on a goal of $472k in equity crowdfunding on Seedrs (16% equity, pre money
valuation of $2.4M, campaign is still live).

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Switchmat
e

Switchmate [Palo Alto, 2014]: Switchmate is a simple, easily attachable home lighting solution. Using magnets or
adhesive, the device can be attached to any switch that is a standard toggle switch, a rocker/decora switch or a multigang switch. Using a smartphone that is paired via Bluetooth 4.0, the switches can now be controlled by the user.
Using an optional hub, the devices can be controlled by any internet capable device. Will be heading for a kickstarter
crowd funding campaign soon. Still in development.

Inoho

Inoho [Bangalore, 2014]: Inoho provides a home automation system containing switch board control module, central
hub and a smartphone application. The switch board module sits behind the existing switch to make it connected and
be controlled. Users can control all such switches using their smartphone app relayed through the Inoho central hub.
Currently they are selling their home systems online on their website.

Suitch

Suitch [San Luis Potosi, 2014]: Suitch allows the user control their devices via call. Using a smart plug that is
connected to the users devices, Suitch is able to control the devices using its cloud connectivity. The user can place a
call and suitch will intelligently switch their devices on and off. It can also be configured to take action during disaster
alert. Optional cloud services are offered that allow control using Arduino or Raspberry Pi as well as an API for Ruby
and Python integration. Awards include NASA Space Apps 2013 Mexico edition and Angel Hack 2013 Mexico Edition.

Pluggx
Labs

Pluggx Labs [Bangalore, 2013]: Pluggx provides a smart switch that allows users to control their room and home
lighting /appliances from a smartphone. An easy to use smartphone UI communicates with smart switch via Bluetooth
with range upto 30-300 ft.

Zcho

Zcho [Delhi, 2013]: Zcho makes devices that turn existing home appliances smart through smartphones operated via
Bluetooth. Zcho provides an app for the customer's smartphone or tablet that can be used to remotely access the
lights, fans and other devices that have loads upto 10 Amperes. Apart from remote operation of the devices, the app
also enables people to schedule on and off of the devices at a required time. Zcho provides two devices- Zcho One
and Zcho Touch, either or both of which can be installed without altering the existing fittings. Zcho aims at both Indian
and International markets for its products.

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rd

CloverBoard [Jaipur, 2013]: Provider of CloverBoard, internet connected switch board for homes that allows users
to control fans and lights through a mobile app, switch to energy saver mode by placing the appliance in AUTO mode,
notifications of human motion in the case of absence and the option to call police right from the app, scheduling
appliances to switch automatically along with smoke/LPG detectors through in-built sensors with notifications on the
app.

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ThinkEco [New York City, 2008]: ThinkEco, based in New York City, is a green technology company founded in
2008 with the mission to a create a cost-effective energy efficiency solution. As a result, they developed the modlet, a
self-installable solution that makes it simple to bring energy awareness and device-level energy management to home
and office environments. The modlet was launched as a residential product in 2010 and has been available to
businesses since then. The modlet platform is now being used by utilities across the nation to manage their peak
system loads from room ACs and other loads.

$7.3M

Jalousier [Varna, 2013]: Jalousier makes a small device that clips onto venetian blinds, automatically adjusting the
position of slats according to the lighting conditions, room temperature, changing weather, and time of day, thus
saving you time and money. It can also be used with a smart phone and synced with the alarm clock.

Sensibo

Sensibo [Wilmington, 2013]: Sensibo is a tiny device that connects air conditioners to the internet. It can be used
with any A/C that has a remote control. It comes with a free app for iPhone, Android and Pebble. Sensibo are
designed to have two parts: one smart hub that connects to the home router, and a Sensibo Pod for each of the air
conditioners. Raised $110k on Indiegogo in June 2014.

Monolyth

Monolyth [Ljubljana, 2013]: Monolyth, a product of Slovenian company Entia, is an internet-connected device for
window and wall air conditioning unit, optimizing air temperature and quality. Using multiple sensors and geo-fencing
Monolyth will know when the user arrives and creates a comfortable environment prior to his/her arrival. Has the
ability to historically track behavior and habits regarding the air conditioning. Also offers developers an open API and
plans to integrate the Monolyth into 3rd party systems. Raising funding on Indiegogo as of Aug, 2014.

Ambi Labs

Ambi Labs [Hong Kong, 2012]: Ambiclimate is an indoor climate optimizing device. Using patent pending algorithms
it pairs with the users smartphone and builds a climate profile based on user preferences, indoor climate and the
environment. It adjusts the AC directly via infra-red and reduces power usage while personalizing the rooms climate to
suit the user. It is compatible with a range of AC's via configuration profile. Winner of Cocoon pitch 2013. Raised
$114k on a goal of $25k on Kickstarter.

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SerraLux [Los Gatos, 2011]: SerraLux offers an active "Daylighting" system that installs easily and harvests daylight
from the outside by redirecting it upward and deep into the interior of the room; providing illumination which is then
diffused downward for higher levels of natural, glare-free, full spectrum lighting. The device is battery powered with
solar charging. It is Bluetooth based allowing control through a companion iOS app. Based on patented technology.
Failed to raise it's Kickstarter goal of $100k.

Tilt My
Blinds

Tilt My Blinds [Provo, 2014]: Tilt My Blinds, allows users to close their blinds via a smartphone app, dedicated wall
switch, or using the device's light sensor. It works with most popular type of blinds and fits into any existing blinds
system. The device comes in two versions: One that uses a chargeable lithium battery, and another that operates off
a solar panel. It is controlled via Bluetooth enabled iOS or Android app and can be scheduled. It can be automated
using the light sensor based on external light. Raised more than $85k on a goal of $50k on Kickstarter.

ShutterEaze [Los Angeles, 2014]: ShutterEaze is a retrofittable solution for automating existing interior plantation

ShutterEaz shutters. The device is easy to install and is controlled and scheduled via the smartphone application on the user's
smartphone through Bluetooth (iOS and Android). A new version based on the Zigbee protocol will allow integration
e
with the user's existing home automation system. Has raised $21k on Kickstarter so far.

Rise Home Rise Home Automation [London, 2014]: Rise is a device that can automate control of a user's window shades
(roller type). The device is battery powered and charges through a built in solar charger. It is controlled via a
Automatio smartphone app (iOS and Android) through Bluetooth. It can also be scheduled based on day or date as well as
n
based on sunrise or sunset. Has raised nearly $10k on a goal of $1.24k on Indiegogo.

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Stir

Stir [Pasadena, 2012]: Stir kinetic desk is aimed at improving the users activity while using the desk. The user
presets their preferred heights for standing, sitting and ideal goal for standing height. In active mode the desk will
move an inch up or down after an interval, inviting the user to change position and preventing extended periods of
sedentary posture. Over time the desk tracks the users burned calories and learns when its best to remind the user to
change positions. The desk also has touchscreen controls for direct user input. Other features include 8 built in AC
ports and 4 USB ports as well as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity for syncing with other fitness apps.

$1.5M

MisterBrig
htLight

MisterBrightLight [Hilversum, 2014]: MisterBrightLight helps users reduce aliments due to constant sitting. The
desk sends an alert to its companion smartphone app (iOS only) to let the user when to change position, with the
desk's height being adjustable by holding a hand over a sensor built into the top surface. The app can track calories
burnt, set goals, earn virtual trophies and share progress on Facebook. The desk also tracks temperature, and oxygen
and humidity levels in the air, pushing notifications to the phone suggesting when it's time to open a window to help
create a better working environment. Battery backup can be added as well. The LED color on desk can also be
changed.

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Orange
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Company

The Orange Chef Company [San Francisco, 2011]: The company offers, Prep Pad, the iOS (iPad 3/iPhone 4s or
newer) enabled Bluetooth food scale. Prep Pad provides real-time nutritional information for all raw ingredients and
scannable food items. The food scale is the first of its kind, allowing users to visually obtain the full macro and micronutritional profiles of ingredients and meals as they create them, while saving to a personal profile. Users also have
the option to then share their creations socially via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Evernote. Also syncs with
Jawbone Up. Raised more than $46k on a goal of $30k on Kickstarter.

$3M

Wallflower

Wallflower [Cambridge, 2013]: Wallflower provides a device that connects to the user's stove and monitors usage
and provides remote control. By installing the system, user's can remotely receive alerts on their smartphone in case
they forgot to switch off the stove before leaving their home or in case of children trying to switch the stove on. The
user also has remote control allowing them to switch the stove off through their smartphone. Selected to be a part of
Microsoft ventures accelerator for home automation.

$1M

Sereneti
Kitchen

Sereneti Kitchen [Atlanta, 2014]: Sereneti Kitchen aims to automate cooking in the home kitchen. User's load fresh
ingredients into the Sereneti Machine called COOKI (pre cut ingredients are available from Serenti), sync the machine
to their smart device (iOS or Android), choose the recipe that corresponds to the ingredients, and cooking
automatically begins without any further actions. Techcrunch Hardware Battlefield 2015 participant. Has launched a
crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo with a goal of $100k (Has 60 days to go as of early Jan 2015).

Somabar

Somabar [Los Angeles, 2014]: Somabar is automatic cocktail mixing device. Users fill the device pods with the
needed ingredients. The user can then select their drink through the app and the Somabar will make the cocktails
(typically within a few seconds). Somabar is Wi-Fi connected and app-enabled. The app has thousands of different
drink recipes which can be adjusted to fit preferences. Somabar can also suggest new drinks based on the ingredients
loaded. Product has received patents. Has raised more than $235k on a goal of $50k on Kickstarter. Has received
angel investment from James Brandt and Shaun Arora.

SKE Labs

SKE Labs [Toronto, 2013]: SKELabs offers smart kitchen products. SKEOne is a hub that syncs with multiple smart
tags. These tags can be attached to kitchen items like milk or cereal. When the item is running low, the user can push
the tag and alert the hub, which searches local retailers for the same product and can setup home delivery of the
product. Preferences can be set via the companion smartphone app. Will be piloted in San Francisco and Toronto in
December.The SKEWare product consists of smart jars and bowls and will be able to tell the user nutritional data,
measurements etc via the companion app. Expected pilot in late 2015.

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Kuve

Kuve [Boston, 2014]: Kuve is is developing a WiFi connected appliance (looks a standard wine bottle) that upon
inserting a proprietary Kuve wine cartridge, serves wine a single glass at a time while naturally preserving the
remaining wine. The Kuve appliance also contains a touch screen that upon inserting a cartridge displays the wines
label, gives consumers access to a broad array of dynamic and interesting content about the wine youre serving,
other wine offerings in the Kuve collection, and social recommendations for Kuve wines from drinkers with like taste
profiles.

Keyway
Innovation
s

Keyway Innovations [Hong Kong, 2012]: The Qi is an automated tea brewing machine that takes care of the 4 key
elements in brewing tea; water temperature, brewing time, water flow, and tea leaf expansion. The device uses a
unique patent-pending brewing system that allows for a hassle-free automatic brewing process with simple
preparation and cleanup. In addition, the Qi teamaker comes in 3 different versions and brew traditional teas, HK style
milk tea, bubble tea, floral teas or iced teas. Features include built-in programs for specific tea varieties. Failed to
raise it's goal of $85k on Kickstarter. Begins shipping in April 2015. Expected price of more than $130.

Palate
Home

Palate Home [San Francisco, 2012]: The Palate grill is a precision temperature grill. After pairing with a companion
app, the user performs a quick setup and the grill will auto adjust using sensors to cook the food item as needed. The
only required input is what type of food its cooking and the level of doneness. Variables to cooking time such as
weight and composition are controlled via the app. For simple tasks such as frying an egg the Palate grill can be
controlled with just the temperature dial. Requires a smartphone or tablet. Under development.

Anova
Culinary

Anova Culinary [Stamford, 2013]: Anova offers a sous vide immersion circulator. It pairs with the users smartphone
via Bluetooth. The Anova can heats and circulates a water bath for the user. This water bath is used to cook the item
in the sous vide style. The system has a temperature range of 25C to 99C and a 12-liter-per-minute pump that
circulates the water while cooking and costs $199. Raised more than $1.8M on Kickstarter on a goal of $100k.

Dionysus
Technolog
y
Concepts

Dionysus Technology Concepts [Spokane, 2012]: The Sonic Decanter uses patented ultrasonic energy to improve
a wine's chemical and molecular structure, purportedly giving wine with a better aroma and taste. It reportedly breaks
down chemicals like sulfur dioxide, a common wine additive that help preserve the wine. The decanting can take 15
minutes, so users can start the process earlier either via hard buttons connected smartphone app (Bluetooth). Priced
at $249. Has raised more than $139k on a goal of $85k on Kickstarter.

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Nomiku

Nomiku [San Francisco, 2012]: Nomiku is a portable device designed for cooking food in the sous-vide method.
Sous-vide normally requires special water baths, something Nomiku aims to simplify. The device has to be placed in
the pot of water, after which the desired temperature is set. Once the water is at the desired level, it can be used for
cooking a sous-vide recipe. Nomiku raised $750k against a goal of $200k on crowd funding site kickstarter becoming
the highest funded food category project.

Adaptics

Adaptics [San Francisco, 2012]: Drop sells a smart scale that is designed for baking enthusiasts. Using the preselected drop recipes in the companion iOS app, users only have to place a mixing bowl on the scale and then select
the recipe. The scale will measure the ingredients as they are added and inform the user when the right amount has
been added. It can also scale the recipe to the number of servings required. The app can act as a timer and inform the
user when the baking time has elapsed via smartphone alert. Android version is due in 2015.

Brewie

Brewie [Budapest, 2014]: Brewie is a self-contained and automated beer-making system for home. Every step of the
process is handled by a computer that monitors and controls each stage. For beginners it eases the process with the
use of packaged ingredients and pre-programmed recipes, while experienced brewers can customize every part of
the process. has a smartphone app (Android, iOS, and WP), for notification and control. Experienced brewers can
control up to 23 parameters for the recipe, including the amount of water used, and the temperatures and times for
each step of the cook. Has raised more than $147k on a goal of $100k on Indiegogo (campaign is still live as of Jan
2015).

Maid Oven

Maid Oven [Cochin, 2011]: SectorQube offers a smart home oven called Maidoven. It is an internet connected oven
with features such as recipe guide, recipe personalization, touch, voice and gesture controls along with intelligent
recipe suggestion based on user activity and automatic time and temperature settings. It can be remotely controlled
from the user's smartphone as well. Raised more than $124k on a goal of $50k on Kickstarter.

Niwa

Niwa [London, 2013]: Niwa is a smartphone controlled growing system. It connects to the cloud via Wi-Fi and is
controlled through the companion smartphone app. Features include: smartphone controllable, automated with
climate control with full control of light, temperature and humidity level and an automated hydroponic system for
watering as well as controls for custom experimentation. Raised more than $150k on a goal of $100k on Kickstarter.
Haxlr8r alum.

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Arist

Arist [San Francisco, 2014]: Arist offers a coffee machine that allows users fine control over their coffee brewing.
Users can control their brew with high precision from the accompanying smartphone app. The app also features
thousands of recipes that users can brew quickly, if they have the ingredients on hand. The app can also place orders
for ingredients (for the next brewing session). The app can also offer recommendations based on user preferences.
The device can connect to Wi-Fi allowing control from anywhere through the cloud. It can also detect NFC tags placed
on a cup and begin brewing the drink associated with the user. Has raised more than $845k on a goal of $120k on
Kickstarter.

Pantellige
nt

Pantelligent [Mountain View, 2014]: Designed by a team of four MIT graduates, Pantelligent offers a smart pan with
sensors that continuously take temperature readings and wirelessly send the data to the Pantelligent smartphone (iOS
only) app via Bluetooth. The pan and the app work together to turn the temperature readings into step-by-step cooking
instructions that prompt the user to make temperature adjustments to get perfect cooking results. User's must choose
a recipe (50 available so far) then indicate the thickness of the ingredient. The pan will indicate when the ingredient
can be cooked (when the pan reaches the appropriate temperature) and will ask the user to make temperature
adjustments as needed. Has raised more than $82k on a goal of $20k on Kickstarter. Parent company Circuitlabs is a
Y-Combinator alum (W13).

The Sous
Chef

The Sous Chef [Singapore, 2014]: Sous Chef is developing an automated cooking assistant for kitchen operations
at home. The device processes some of the most common breakfast items from around the world automatically, with
minimal interaction from a user. The entire process can also be controlled via a Smartphone. The company is
incubated at Startup Village, Kochi. Team is residing in Singapore. The product is yet to be released.

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Labs

Grove Labs [Somerville, 2013]: Grove offers a Hydroponic growing system, that consists of a cabinet with five
boxes. Four of them hold plants, with LED lights that connect to the Grove OS, allowing users to control the lighting
schedule, as well as monitor the temperature, humidity, and water level through WiFi. The fifth box is home to a fish
aquarium, that uses fish waste to produce fertilizer for the plants, which in turn clean the fishes water. Optional
monthly subscriptions ($25 a month) provide early adopters with seeds. Expected retail price at launch is $2400.
Open to early adopters in Boston (with Feb 2015 delivery).

Click &
Grow

Click & Grow [Tallinn, 2009]: Click Grow creates soil-less, electronic flowerpots that grow plants without watering
and fertilizing. Each flower pot is wired with sensors, a processor and software that checks on the plant and provides it
with fertilizer and water as needed. Each pot uses a combination of hydroponics and aeroponics, and requires an
occasional refilling of the water reservoir, about once a month. The pot uses a pump to nourish the roots over time.

$2M

Edyn

Edyn [San Francisco, 2013]: Edyns garden sensor measures how much light, water, and fertilizer the plants are
receiving, collecting this data via a long metal probe that sticks in the ground in the customer's garden. Sensors at
ground level detect the ambient temperature, light, and humidity, while sensors in the probe measure the soils
moisture, acidity, and fertility. The system uses Wi-Fi to send the data to the cloud, where its analyzed along with the
data the customer has entered into the Edyn app about what they have planted, and weather data based on their
location. Both the garden sensor and the water valve are solar powered, with a lithium-polymer battery on board to
store power for backup. Raised $384k on Kickstarter with an initial target of $100k. Part of YCombinator S14 batch.

$1M

PlantLink

PlantLink [Chamapign, 2012]: Plant Link, provides monitoring and controlling water usage for plants. Placing the
wireless sensors next to plants, users receive custom watering schedules via text message, email, or push
notification. Raised $96k on Kickstarter in 2013.

$0.5M

GreenIQ

GreenIQ [Petah Tikva, 2013]: GreenIQ garden computer uses the most advanced internet, cloud and mobile
technologies to intelligently manage garden's irrigation and lighting scheduling. GreenIQ device helps manage garden
lighting according to sunlight. The device is connected to the internet via WiFi, so it can be managed and controlled
from anywhere at anytime.

$0.5M

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Rachio

Rachio [Denver, 2012]: Rachio is a technology startup out of Denver, Colorado that makes it easy and affordable for
homeowners to have beautiful, sustainable landscapes. Iro, Rachios first product, is a smart sprinkler controller that is
powered by Rachios intelligent cloud-based software and is controlled through a web-based dashboard and an
intuitive Android or iPhone app. Won GigaOM Mobilize Product Showcase 2013, Colorado Innovation Challenge
(prize money $50k) and APEX Challenge (prize money $20k)

$0.4M

Grobo Inc.

Grobo Inc. [Waterloo, 2014]: Grobo is a personalized app-controlled in-home gardening system that lets anyone
grow a successful garden at any time of the year, regardless of their experience level. Grobo is developing smart
indoor planters designed to allow consumers to easily grow fresh produce at home. Grobo's modular system is
designed to fit into any space and lets the user easily and economically grow an indoor garden. Grobo is currently
incubated in the Velocity Foundry and is in the product development stage.

$25k

Skydrop

Skydrop [Salt Lake City, 2013]: Skydrop is a smart sprinkler controller. The skydrop controller uses weather data to
water when it needs and how much it needs to. The Skydrop controller helps users determine how much water their
lawns need. It also calculates how much moisture the lawn is losing each day, and sets watering times accordingly,
making sure that the grass always has the optimum amount of water it needs to stay green and healthy. Users can
access their skydrop controller from a web browser or mobile device via the skydrop mobile app. In addition, the cloud
enables skydrop to interpret hyperlocal, real-time weather data to intelligently water the landscape. Skydrop will be
available spring 2014.

Ohneka
Farms

Ohneka Farms [New York City, 2014]: Ohneka Farms first product - Root ($299) is an indoor hydroponic garden
system, that lets user's grow up to 16 seedlings at once. Root comes with attached growing lights, and an ambient
light sensor that will adjust the LEDs automatically to match the location, as well as a reservoir on the bottom of the
unit that distributes water and nutrients automatically (user must purchase the nutrients). It also has built-in Wi-Fi, so
Root can let user's know when they need to do something such as refill the water. Has raised $27k on a goal of $75k
on Indiegogo (campaign is still live as of early Jan 2015).

Lono

Lono [American Fork, 2013]: Lono sprinkler controller allows homeowners to connect their yards irrigation system
to an application on a mobile device like a smartphone or tablet. Designed to streamline of the process of watering
grass and surrounding plant life, Lono users can turn specific sprinkler zones on and off with a single tap on their
mobile device. Users can also adjust the amount of water thats distributed to specific zones, ideal when one area of a
yard is exposed to sunlight for a longer period of time than other areas during the day. Successfully raised $160k from
crowdfunding website kickstarter.com in Dec 2013.

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Blossom

Blossom [Irvine, 2014]: Blossom is the smart watering device that self-programs the user's sprinkler system based
on data from local weather forecasts, historical records and user feedback. Using weather intelligence to automatically
pull in data from multiple forecast services, Blossom constantly adjusts for a highly accurate localized watering plan. It
can also factor in plant types and it will customize the right water schedule for each vegetation. Also features a
companion smartphone app (Android and iOS) as well as PLC and WiFi connectivity. Can reduce water usage by
30%. Has raised more than $92k on goal of $30k on Kickstarter.

Greenbox

Greenbox [Tel Aviv, 2012]: Uses irrigation algorithm which adjusts the schedule of watering system based on local
climate conditions. Has features to control, monitor automate, optimize and automate based on weather. Connects
with Bluetooth and WiFi for remote controlling. The product is available for purchase on their website.

Bitponics

Bitponics [Brooklyn, 2011]: Web-controlled automation for hydroponic and aquaponic systems. Has sensors that
monitors garden environment. Controlled through the browser, the Bitponics cloud monitors your sensors,
automatically turns connected accessories on off, and notifies you when to take action. See real-time sensor data on
web dashboards and control your accessories and swap tips with everyone in the Bitponics community.

Plaid
Systems

Plaid Systems [San Francisco, 2013]: Eve is a smart irrigation control system for home. Using the provided Adam
sensor (temperature and dual moisture sensors), Eve detects when it's best to water the plants. It can also connect to
smart home hubs via Zigbee and download weather data and based on the forecast adjust the watering schedule. It
can connect to the user's smartphone to give them detailed watering history as well. Can save up to 60% on water
bills compared to standard systems. Compatible with Thread, Stack and Almond+.

Droplet
Robotics

Droplet Robotics [San Francisco, 2013]: Droplet is a smart sprinkler system that combines the latest technology in
robotics, cloud computing and connected services to transform the way sprinkler systems function.
Droplet keeps plants healthy without wasting water by drawing upon a vast system of data to intelligently determine
how best to care for plants. Through a cloud software system, users can configure their Droplet to water the grass, the
trees and the areas where you have flowers planted without indiscriminately watering the whole yard

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Peel

Peel [Mountain View, 2009]: Peel's app acts as a universal remote works from the users smart devices such as a
smartphone or tablet. Using either the internet or the device's IR function it can control the users TV, console or AV
receiver. Comes integrated with some HTC and Samsung smart phones models. Currently at 50M+ users. "Peel-In"
allows users to tune in directly to a TV show or movie, record the show, set up reminders, or share with friends while
advertiser's market campaigns can be targeted in real-time based on demographics, location, TV commercial
exposures, and both past and present TV viewing behaviors.

Lightspeed Venture Partners,


$86.7M Redpoint Ventures, Harrison Metal
Capital, Translink Capital

Revolv

Revolv [Boulder, 2012]: Revolv delivers an all-in-one home monitoring and control system to smartphone users;
connecting hundreds of wirelessly-enabled household items. Revolv is a TechStars Boulder 2012 graduate (formerly
Mobiplug) and is funded by The Foundry Group, a top-10 national investor, as well as American Family Insurance,
and Liberty Global.

$7.3M

Techstars, Foundry Group, SK


Ventures, Social Leverage, Liberty
Global

Ninja
Blocks

Ninja Blocks [Eveleigh, 2012]: Ninja Blocks are tiny cloud enabled computers that can sense their environment by
receiving input from a variety of sensors can affect their surroundings by controlling lights, power sockets, and other
actuators. Also provides a platform to build and run apps.

$1.7M

Blackbird Ventures (Australia), 500


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Ube

Ube [Austin, 2012]: Platform to connect and control Ube lights, plugs and outlets to your smartphone. Techstars
Alum. Raised $1.07M through two rounds of crowdfunding. Founding team - CEO, 25 yrs experience in connected
home. CTO - Co-creator, Polycom. Patent in energy management. CMO - 25 yrs experience in semiconductors for
consumer electronics.

$1.1M

Techstars

Tekoia

Tekoia [Tel Aviv, 2012]: Tekoia's SureMote is a smartphone app that allows the user control of smart devices as well
some legacy devices. The application allows control of devices through just one device, their smartphone. Using
unique proprietary technologies that enables a complete smart universal remote solution for WiFi-connected digital
media appliances as well as IR legacy appliances using the same smartphone app. IR devices are supported using a
device profile database.

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w

WebCurfew [Chicago, 2013]: WebCurfew software available in free and paid versions, layers a user-friendly menu
over the options provided by supported routers. The users use the menu to pick and choose devices that can continue
to receive a Wi-Fi signal. It replaces the antiquated device-centric model of managing parental controls on individual
devices, and provides a simple solution by managing the central point of all WiFi internet access in the home the
router. The free version of WebCurfew requires users to manually control each devices ability to connect, while the
$5-a-month paid version allows them to set a timer for turning that access on and off. 30% of the users pay for the
service.

$0.9M

The Ubi

The Ubi [Ontario, 2012]: Ubi provides a voice enabled interface to communicate to a series of sensors and devices,
and returns the status either through voice or light signals. The Ubi is a computer that was launched for pre-order as a
Kickstarter project in the summer of 2012. It raised over $229,000 in Kickstarter contributions. The Ubi is also the first
product to be offered by the Unified Computer Intelligence Corporation, a company based in Toronto, Ontario, with
operations in Richmond Hill and Port Hope, Ontario.

$0.6M

Cubic
Robotics

Cubic Robotics [Moscow, 2012]: Cubic is an open platform device controller, that consists of a "Home Cube" and a
portable "Power Badge," which are both voice-activated and can integrate with mobile apps and household
appliances. Cubic's abilities include controlling smart devices such as Nest, Hue lights etc, integrates with wearables
such as Misfit and Jawbone, give traffic updates and read emails, play music, order delivery, read instructions while
the user cooks, turn off lights, set alarms. Has integration with over 50 apps and devices. Their technology has
received multiple patents. Has raised $88k on a goal of $100k on Indiegogo (campaign is still live as of Jan 2015).
Expected in late 2015.

$0.6M

TapHome

TapHome [Bratislava, 2012]: Provides smart home solutions in Heating and air conditioning, Lighting and shades,
Access and gates, and Security. Has a mobile app that instantly provides the user with overview and control of his
heating and air conditioning. Users can set temperature of the house as a whole, or separately for each zone. Has
built-in thermostat with wireless valve that enables exact temperature regulation in each room. Temperature can be
adjusted locally, via central tablet, smartphone app, or via automatic programs.

$0.3M

Robotbase

Robotbase [New York City, 2014]: Robotbase is a startup that aims to build an affordable, intelligent, and practical
robot for home and personal use. The initial model, Gen X, is a personal robot. This robot will act as an intelligent
machine that can see, move, hear, understand, speak, and think. It practical uses include home security guard,
photography, storytelling as well as acting as a base hub for home automation (support BLE, WiFi and Zwave), with
built in extensiblility through an open API. Techcrunch hardware battlefield 2015 participant. Trying to raise $50k on
Kickstarter (more than 25 days to go as of early Jan 2015).

$0.3M

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Eddy Labs [London, 2014]: Eddy Labs provides a voice interface to control smart home devices. Eddy Labs is part
of the Founder.org Class of 2015, winner of Imperial College's Venture Capitalist challenge and is currently supported
through funding from the UK Technology Strategy Board.

$100k

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Dymotics

Dymotics [Madrid, 2012]: Dymotics provides a smartphone application which can be used to manage devices at
home which are connected to the internet. With a single smartphone application user can manage devices using
3G/WiFi or schedule, switch on and off. Using the application, it can automatically trigger some actions based on he
state of other smart connected devices. Dymotics provides a smart hub, which acts like a bridge between the smart
devices at home and the Dymotics platform in the cloud. The device and cloud is available at one time sale without a
subscription fees. The company raised $10k on crowdfunding website Indiegogo, for pre orders of its hub and
smartphone application.

$70k

Mola.com

Reemo

Reemo [Minneapolis, 2012]: Reemo wristband provides simple to use, gesture control of home automation devices.
The band is easy to setup and by using the wireless receiver and smart-plug, it can work with standard devices.
Compatibility with automation protocols such as OpenHome is currently under development.

$25k

Microsoft Ventures

Amaterasu
Electronic
s

Amaterasu Electronics [Hyderabad, 2012]: Amaterasu Electronics offers their home automation hub called Sakura.
Based on Microsoft's Kinect platform, it allows voice and app based control of all electrical devices plugged into the
system. The system also features occupancy based control, security monitoring, device scheduling, alerts and energy
monitoring. Incubated at the CIE center at IIIT, Hyderabad

Uniqon

Uniqon [Busan, 2011]: Uniqon is an Internet of Things hardware startup developing smart home hardware and cloud
platform. They provide a hub for home automation. Customers can remotely control and automate home appliances
and monitor home environments with their smartphone. It learns the behaviour patterns and then can act on behalf of
the user.

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EyeSight EyeSight Mobile Technologies [Herzliya, 2014]: The Onecue is an electronic eye designed to use gesture
Mobile
commands to control a wide range of home appliances. This includes HDTVs, AV receivers, media streamers (Apple
Technologi TV and Roku), even smart thermostats (Nest) and Wi-Fi-linked lights (Hue). The Onecue can reportedly control most
WIFI based smart devices. It also includes an IR blaster to help control devices like TVs.
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IoT Design
Shop

IoT Design Shop [Port Coquitlam, 2014]: Signul is a beacon system that allows the user to automate parts of their
daily routine. Beacons are configured with a time and an operation. When the users smartphone comes within the
beacons vicinity, they are alerted via an app and the operation paired with the beacon is performed. Some uses
include starting email or texts, playing Spotify when entering their vehicle etc. Raised $38k on a goal of $25k on
Indiegogo.

Senic

Senic [Berlin, 2013]: Flow is a programmable, wireless controller for your computer and connected devices. The ring
can be used to automate repetitive tasks such as a series of device inputs or computer/app controls to provide real
world automation. The ring is BLE based, and has capacitive touch and gesture recognition. Has raised more than
$223k on a goal of $100k on Indiegogo.

Ivee

Ivee [Los Angeles, 2011]: Ivee is voice-controlled home assistant technology product developed by Interactive
Voice. The product enables a user to give voice commands and set alarms on the device, control sound, timer control,
control lights and fans in the house which are wi-fi connected. Few other connected devices can comprise of home
thermostat control, home security and locking system and any other wi-fi connected device can be integrated with
ivee.

Vera
Control

Vera Control [Nevada, 2008]: Provides a complete monitoring and control solution products that work seamlessly
with hundreds of Z-Wave enabled products including thermostats, alarm panels, door locks, lighting systems,
cameras, audio-video gear and more. I

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Athom

Athom [Enschede, 2014]: Athom is the manufacturer of Homey, a standalone intelligent personal assistant to control
all of the customer's smarthome devices. The device is designed to be compatible with almost any wirelessly
controlled device, and has eight disparate radios covering WiFI, Bluetooth, Zigbee and infrared communication
standards all integrated together in an intelligent device with speech recognition. The automation sphere has apps
which can be published by both developers and hobbyists to the device's Labs section. Raised $240k on Kickstarter
on an initial goal of $118k

Avi-on
Labs

Avi-on Labs [San Francisco, 2014]: Avi-on Labs has built a smartphone application that can be used to pair with
connected devices at home to manage and control them. Uses Bluetooth smart timers for connectivity. Avi-on makes
it easy for manufacturers and retailers to rapidly convert existing and new lines into connected products. Havent
released the product for public usage.

MaxMyTV

MaxMyTV [Pittsburgh, 2012]: Maxmytv is a hub for internet of things devices. The hub sits between the users tv and
set up box. By intercepting and reworking the broadcast signal, the hub can overlay content over the users broadcast
without disturbing their show. In addition, with support for standards such as Wi-Fi and zigbee the device can act as a
central hub for all the user's smart devices. Uses include: control, monitor and automation of home devices from the
users tv, overlay of alerts from sensors on tv, overlay of surveillance camera video over broadcast video and live
updates from facebook, twitter and email on a sidebar. Failed to raise it's goal on Kickstarter.

Blink
Automatio
n

Blink Automation [Auckland, 2011]: Blink is a cloud-based touchscreen remote control system that works on the
user's smart phone or tablet. Blink can control the user's home theater, lights, AC, blinds etc. Uses iPhone and iPad to
transmit commands for IR, Serial and Relay Control.

The Thing
System

The Thing System [Sacramento, 2013]: The Thing System is an open source software hub for controlling all home
automation device via a central service called steward. The steward system runs on the home network and
automatically detects and configures devices as they connect. It acts as a bridge and controls all devices
automatically and co-ordinates data between them to perform smart actions based on user habits and needs.

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Wink [San Francisco, 2014]: Wink is a Quirky Inc. spin off subsidiary company formed in June 2014. The idea of
Wink is to set up a platform(Wink App) that will allow consumers to control these various devices which will operate as
a dashboard of sorts for everything in their connected home. The Wink API connects Wink devices to users, apps,
each other, and the wider web. The company has lined up 15 companies who will offer nearly 60 Wink-enabled
products by July 2014, including GE, Honeywell, Philips, and startups like Rachio. The first distribution deal for Wink
devices is with The Home Depot, which will sell the products in its some 2,000 U.S. stores. Has a second office in
New York City.

Sensorflar
e

Sensorflare [San Francisco, 2014]: Sensorflare integrates different kinds of smart devices, communication protocols
and online services that exist in smart environments and provide services that allow easy management of automation
devices, smart objects or sensors from a single point of control. For this Sensorflare offers smartphone application.
The app supports a number of smart home devices and sync with them in no time. Won the Speaktoit Integration
Award.

Pycno

Pycno [London, 2013]: Built Jarvis, an open source platform to get real time data from sensor and allows users to
control all their connected devices from anywhere. Devices like lights, kitchen appliances, garden sensors, heaters,
etc. can be controlled from your smartphone or linked to operate autonomously, based on rules.

Neoji

Neoji [Paris, 2013]: Neoji is a sensor-packed home security, safety And efficiency monitoring hub. Neoji monitors
home, provides security and reduces energy bills. Using their application Neoji can deliver all of this information
straight to mobile device. Neoji is packed with smart sensors that communicate with home energy and water meters
to follow consumption in real-time. A premium version of the device also includes a camera with a fixed 180 degree
view so you can remotely log in to do a visual check after being alerted that something unusual is happening at home
with that version of Neoji. Currently crowdfunding their project on IndieGoGo for a target of $100k.

Jarvis

Jarvis [San Francisco, 2013]: Jarvis is a voice interface based home automation devices management platform.
Users can ask Jarvis to control the lighting, air conditioning, feed the pets, make coffee, or play their favorite song.
The product is not released yet.

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SmashToast [Springfield, 2014]: Smashtoast's first product Puck is remote control replacement. It pairs with a
smartphone app and communicates via Bluetooth. It replaces the remote by taking commands from the app and then
issuing commands through it's own IR transmitter. The app can store shortcut commands as well earn from the user's
habits to tailor feeds to them. Has an operating range of 150 feet and up to three years of battery life.

Oort

Oort [San Francisco, 2014]: Oort is a system of intelligent connected devices that lets users control their whole living
environment with a single app on iOS or Android. It is a wireless Bluetooth Smart/iBeacon smart home solution and
powers wireless communications for a wide range of devices like beacons, lights and power strips, regardless of
manufacturer. Oort lets users build their own IoT system. Through a unique system of beacons and sensors, oort
turns the user's phone into a remote control that has the power to turn off lights, control the temperature and keep
track of objects, pets and people. Oort creates a multi-radio WiFi/Bluetooth low energy (BTLE) hub that connects all
beacons, power strips, adaptors and environment sensors to one simple, easy-to-use interface that can be managed
right from a user's phone or an Internet browser.

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Leeo

Leeo [Palo Alto, 2013]: Leeo's smart alarm allows the use to receive alerts from their existing smoke and carbon
monoxide alarms with no contract and no monthly fees. In case an alarm sounds, it will send app notifications and
calls to the user's phone. It can also monitor temperature and humidity in any room and send custom climate alerts to
the user's phone. It also acts as a night-light. Costs $99. Works with iOS devices only.

$37M

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Homes

Wally Homes [Seattle, 2012]: SNUPI (Sensor Network Utilizing Powerline Infrastructure) technology is an ultra-lowpower, general-purpose wireless sensing platform that is easily used and maintained by leveraging the existing
electrical wiring as a whole home antenna. It provides a product 'Wally Home' which is a smart home monitoring
solution. With a self installation product, it provides nodes and gateway to let user know of any water leaks as well as
important trends in humidity and temperature levels. Wally's network of sensors, hub and the cloud are in constant
communication with each other, ensuring user's home is monitored. With a smartphone app the hub transfers the
alerts to user's even when he is not at home.

$9M

Madrona Venture Group

Netatmo

Netatmo [Boulogne-Billancourt, 2011]: Offers latest news, reviews and info about Netatmo, Weather, Air Quality,
and the Netatmo Users community. Netatmo weather stations currently monitor the environment in more than 105
countries.

$5.8M

Iris Capital

Keen
Home

Keen Home [New York City, 2013]: Keen Home is a hardware and software company that is innovating for the
connected home. It has designed a smart cooling/heating vent which can be controlled remotely using smartphone.
Successfully raised $40k from crwodfunding site Indigogo from 150 backers.

$1.6M

RMR Capital

Orvibo

Orvibo [Shenzhen, 2011]: Kepler, a product of Orvibo, is an intelligent gas and carbon monoxide detector that can
automatically check for gas leaks in office or home. Kepler uses intelligent alerts to warn the user of potential danger
from gas leaks. If the gas or carbon monoxide level become dangerous, the device will sound the alarm, as well as
alert him/her with the companion smartphone app. Kepler also includes a cooking timer, which can be set from the
app, or by rotating the out edge of the device. Raised CAD 50k on Kickstarter as of Aug 14, 2014 with an initial goal of
$30k.

$1.6M

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Roost

Roost [Sunnyvale, 2014]: Roost offers retrofittable smart home solutions. Their first product is a battery that lets any
existing smoke alarm connect to a home WiFi network so it can alert the owners smartphone if the alarm goes off.
The battery has a WiFi chip and uses custom power management software to get more than five years life from the
battery and alert the user at a reasonable hour when it needs to be recharged. Raised more than $96k on a goal of
$50k on Kickstarter.

$1M

Sensorist

Sensorist [Denmark, 2012]: Sensorist is a range of small wireless sensors collecting measurement data about the
user's environment. The measurement data is transferred to the Cloud and the user can then access it via a mobile
app or on the web. Real-time and historic measurement data can be visualized and explored on-the-go and the user
can receive alerts when something unexpected is happening. Sensorists first solution is a wine cellar application,
which allows users to track temperature and humidity development, to use automated surveillance service to protect
wines and to estimate maturity of wines.

$0.4M

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BleepBlee
ps

BleepBleeps [London, 2013]: BleepBleeps makes kid-friendly, IoT-styled devices to help people with the job of
parenting. The company is targeting design literate and tech-savvy parents with multi-coloured hardware, paired to a
smartphone and accompanying app. The company's first product is Sammy Screamer, a motion detector. Featuring a
built-in accelerometer, Sammy Screamer beeps and sends an alert to a companion smartphone app when it senses
movement. Using Bluetooth 4.0, the device connects with a smartphone within a range of 50 m. The company intends
to develop products for parents like conception, birth, and after-birth categories.

$0.2M

Kickstarter

Wimoto Technologies [Markham, 2013]: Wimoto offer four different sensors that allow monitoring of different
parameters through a companion smartphone app. The sensors include Climote (light, temperature and humidity),
Wimoto
Growmote (sunlight, soil moisture and temperature), Thermote (object temperature) and Securimote (infrared motion
Technologi and accelerometer). The sensors last a year on battery and send data through Bluetooth and can store a week's worth
es
of data. The app can be used to upload the data to the cloud where it can be accessed using RESTful APIs. Raised
more than $100k on a goal of $22k on Indiegogo. Incubated at Communitech.

$50k

Driblet [Monterrey, 2013]: Driblet is a smart water meter that connects to water pipes to track use. Their patent
pending technology enables driblet to run on the water it is tracking, hence it doesn't need any external power. Driblet
is a fully fledged Internet of Things device, so it'll report back to the cloud via Wi-Fi without need of syncing it with a
computer. Stored on a remote server, data about water usage can be accessed by an Android or iOS device. Driblet
Labs was a member of the 2014 Winter generation of Gener8tor accelerator program based in Madison WI.

$20k

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Habitat

Habitat [Ottawa, 2014]: Habitat's home automation solution consists of three parts: Park (a docking station that
allows users to control their door via smartphone with provision for alerts and temporary access to users), Protect
(detects if the CO alarm is an alarm or an alert to change the battery) and Learn (has temperature, audio, motion, and
light sensors) which can be configured and used to monitor any of the listed parameters. All of these devices connect
to the Hub which connects to the internet allowing control via smartphone. The hub can also connect to other smart
devices such as Nest and Hue. A developer API is also available. Has raised $16k on a goal of $69k on Kickstarter
(as of early Jan 2015).

RedLab

RedLab [Strasbourg, 2014]: Notifon, a product of RedLab, is a wireless Internet-connected device that allows the
user to customize any object into a notifying one and can send instant notifications based on real life events. The
device can be connected to a variety of things, such as garage, mailbox, front door, or when someone opens the
fridge. Users can customize the type of Push notifications they want to receive. The notifications can be received on
smartphone (iPhone, Android or Windows Phone), or as tweets, emails etc. and users can attach real-time pictures to
their email and Tweet notifications. Provides a cloud platform, PushingBox, to help the user manage his/her
notifications.

Sutro

Sutro [San Francisco, 2012]: Sutro is a water testing and data analytics company. Currently in beta, Sutro's first
product is a smart pool sensor capable of detecting a wide variety of pool chemistry parameters such as chlorine,
acidity, salt, and temperature. Based on technology which has a patent pending, Sutro is designed to maintain pool
quality with minimal involvement from the user. Their device can automate testing, ships chemicals when needed and
tells the user when to administer them.

Lagoon
Systems

Lagoon Systems [Cincinnati, 2014]: An easy to install water sensor that can track water usage and pushes the data
to the users smartphone. It is also capable of leak detection and will alert the user. Connects to the users pipe without
need for modification allowing DIY installation. Syncs with the app that runs on the users smartphone. Helps the user
set goals for water consumption, reducing water consumption and cutting costs over the long term

Eva Smart
Shower

Eva Smart Shower [Orange County, 2014]: Eva is a smart shower head that can save up to 50% of the user's water
usage. Features include a temperature setting that shuts off water when a desired temperature is reached, a unique
sensor system that adjusts the water flow based off the users needs and a timer that reminds users when they are
taking too long. Has a companion app (connects via Bluetooth) that provides comprehensive shower statistics,
showing water usage habits and allowing comparison with the Eva community. Raised more than $51k on a goal of
$50k on Indiegogo.

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Amperic

Amperic [Boston, 2012]: Amperic offers Knut, a battery powered, Wi-Fi enabled sensor hub that enables you to
monitor valuables. Knut wirelessly connects multiple sensors to your mobile device (iPhone, Android) or home
computer (PC, Mac). Because Knut uses email to send and receive data, it does not require any subscriptions or fees.
Temperature monitoring of home, aquarium, humidity monitoring.

Notion
Home

Notion Home [Denver, 2013]: Notion's device consists of a hub, a small central point of communication for all
sensors and a multi-function sensor, each capable of detecting 1of 7 actions. The sensors available are an
Accelerometer, an Ambient light sensor, Gyroscope, Temperature sensor, Piezoelectric, Proximity sensor and a
Water leak probe. After configuration via the companion smartphone app, the selected sensor's data and alerts are
sent to the user. An open API is also available. Raised $281k with 1,338 backers against a goal of $50k on kickstarter.
Incubated at Techstars, Boulder.

FLAIR
Vents

FLAIR Vents [Seattle, 2014]: FLAIR allows the user to dynamically route climate controlled air to occupied rooms,
saving energy and improving comfort. By monitoring rooms individually, Flair can dynamically balance the user's
climate control to maximize comfort and by understanding occupancy patterns, the system can save energy and
money for the user. Using occupancy sensors and historical occupancy patterns, the system can direct the climate
control in an optimal way, biasing rooms with people or that will likely have people. Flair also claims that the system
may reduce the energy bill by more than 30%.

Supermec
hanical

Supermechanical [Austin, 2011]: Supermechanical has two products. Range is a cooking thermometer which
records the temperature of the food as it gets cooked to help improvise or repeat. Twine is a smart sensor which
reacts to temperature, vibrations and orientation. Work sprung from MIT Media Labs. Funds raised through
kickstarter, Range ($177K), Twine ($556K, 1st project on IoT to get funded through Kickstarter)

Tank
Utility

Tank Utility [Somerville, 2014]: Tank Utility is a remote propane monitoring system and price comparison platform.
They combine accurate data on tank levels, real-time consumption patterns, and current market rates into one intuitive
application. It helps ensure consumers never run out of fuel, have visibility to effectively manage their consumption,
and are alerted to make timely purchasing decisions that will save them money. Failed to raise its $20k on Kickstarter.

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Labs

Current Labs [Chicago, 2014]: FishBit is a WiFi and Bluetooth LE-connected set of sensors that pairs with mobile
and web applications to help saltwater aquarium owners review historical and real-time readings, receive notifications
when levels suddenly change, and obtain recommendations for proactive aquarium maintenance. Highway1 alumni.

Birdi

Birdi [Brooklyn, 2013]: Smart air monitor that monitors air quality, everyday health hazards, pollution and
emergencies like fire and carbon monoxide. Sends alerts on iOS and Android (coming soon). Raising funding on
Indiegogo.

Water

Water Hero [Boston, 2014]: Water Hero is a smartphone-controlled device, that gives people insight into their water
use. The device is placed directly on the user's municipal water meter to get a detailed picture of flow rates. If it
detects an unusually high volume of water (typically caused by a leak), the Water Hero can alert the user and even
shut down the system. The device detects magnetic pulses from the municipal meter (typically 1/100th of a gallon). It
Hero sends this information to the user's phone via Wi-Fi. Water Hero was born at the Massachusetts Cleanweb
Hackathon. It can also be set to "away" mode, in which case it will shut down the system if the flow rate exceeds a set
value. Costs $199 and works with any smartphone (including WebOS, Bada, and Symbian). Raised $64k with a goal
of $54k on Kickstarter (campaign is still live).

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SimpliSafe

SimpliSafe [Cambridge, 2006]: Provides Wireless Home Security system with cellular-alarm-transmitter notifier. The
Simplisafe uses the ReFLEX wireless network, the same Narrowband PCS network used by hospitals and emergency
services. SimpliSafe offers sensing devices and other components associated with protecting against burglaries and
other threats to the home, with a typical hardware package costing about $260.

$57M

Seek
Thermal

Seek Thermal [Santa Barbara, 2012]: An infrared camera that is attached to the users smartphone and grants
infrared video feed. The thermal camera sends the video feed to the smartphone where is it displayed. The infrared
vision of the camera allows the viewer to see through some obstacles and see people clearly even in the dark.
Compatible with select ios and android devices. Has a developer kit available.

$30M

elarm

elarm [Seattle, 2013]: Elarm is currently building the next generation of home security for connected homes. In
stealth mode.

$0.8M

Korner

Korner [Seattle, 2013]: Korner provides a smart home security system that consists of a $100 dongle and a
smartphone app. By plugging in the dongle, Fab, to a router and sticking curved sensing tags in the corner of doors
and windows, users can be notified via a smartphone app if someone has entered their home. When the tags sense
movement, the system pings the dongle wirelessly and sets off a high-pitched alarm while also sending a notification
to the users smartphone app. He or she then has the option to call police, send the alert to someone else, or disable
the system completely. Raised $400k on Indiegogo with an initial target of $150k.

Nucleus

Nucleus [Philadelphia, 2014]: Nucleus is a wireless, WiFi-enabled intercom system that provides audio and video
feed to any other connected Nucleus intercom. It's easy to step up and works through the internet, so it can connect
across countries as well. It's voice activated and is compatible with other smart devices and when paired, can control
them via voice commands. It can also act as a night light and white noise source. With the companion smartphone
app, an android or ios device can also act as a remote intercom unit as well. An open API is in development.

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Sensorjet

Sensorjet [Auckland, 2008]: SensorJet is an automatic fire suppression system for kitchens. It detects fires and
automatically releases a water-mist when activated. The SensorJet system integrates into the kitchen tap or installed
on the bench. Sensorjet includes a ceiling mounted wireless sensor, a jet, and an under-bench unit. The under-bench
unit is connected to mains water and responds to signal from ceiling sensor.When a fire is detected, the jet releases
water into the room. This helps suppresses the fire. Failed to raise it's goal of $150k on Indiegogo.

Proteus

Proteus [Amherst, 2013]: Proteus currently offers 3 different types of sensors. Motion detectors, Door sensors and
flood sensors. Has other sensors currently under development including biometric sensors. Their sensors can be
configured to send email and text alerts when the sensors are triggered. A camera option is available as well.

Aware
Systems

Aware Systems [Reno, 2014]: Aware Systems offers a system that tracks any disturbance or movement of the
user's valuable's or firearms. The setup consists of a sensor that is attached to the firearm or the anything else such
as the medicine cabinet or liquor cabinet door and sends an alert if their is movement. This alert is sent to the hub
which sends it the companion app through an internet connection (wireless or wired). The hub has battery and cellular
data as a backup. The sensor is a movement alert system, (not a tracking system) in the interest of user privacy.
Product has not been launched as of December 2014.

Liferoome

Liferoome [Sydney, 2013]: Liferoome sells smart home devices made using the Z-Wave technology. It sells smart
controllers, doors, ip cameras, sensors etc.

Form
devices

Form devices [Shenzhen, 2014]: Point is a minimalist device for home security. Point detects a variety of
parameters such as: sound presence, air, temperature, humidity and tampering. Point can be configured to give
friendly reminders or sound a siren if any parameters monitored, deviate beyond a set value. It can also alert the user
through their smartphone. Part of the Haxlr8r program for 2014. Has raised more than $238k on a goal of $50k on
Kickstarter.

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August

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August [San Francisco, 2013]: August's flagship product, August Smart Lock is a safe, simple and social way to
manage home access. It is a lock and access system that allows home owners to grant access to trusted people for
specific periods of time.

UniKey
UniKey Technologies [Winter Park, 2010]: Powers the Kwikset Kevo, the only true touch-to-open smart lock,
Technologi requiring no interaction with a smartphone, providing hassle-free entry. Licensing this patent-pending technology.
es

Investors

$10M

Cowboy Ventures, SoftTech VC,


Maveron, Industry Ventures, Rho
Ventures

$2.4M

ff Venture Capital

LEAPIN
Digital
Keys

Hoard [Berlin, 2013]: Hoard uses networked smart storage locations to help people exchange physical objects. For
example apartment renters (e.g. on Airbnb) can manage access for guests and cleaners with their smartphone. Costs
$3 for one storage or $15 per month with unlimited storage. Deployed at 6 spots in Berlin with 46 other spots
expressing interest. Looking to tie up with retail stores, gas stations and caf chains to place hoard boxes on site.
Incubated at Haxl8r S4 batch.

$175k

Kima Ventures, HAXLR8R

Hoard

LEAPIN Digital Keys [Adelaide, 2011]: LEAPIN has developed and patented a keyfree and carefree entry system
using the mobile phone as a replacement to metal keys, keycards and keyfobs, that can be easily integrated into any
locking product, access control system, and Computer Reservation/booking System. The company has developed
mobile apps for various industries like travel, lifestyle, commercial security, etc which can be used to generate digital
keys ans enable sharing. Plans to license their technology to a range of lock providers. LEAPIN was awarded a
$50,000 Skills and Knowledge grant through Commercialisation Australia.

$50k

10Xelerator

Lockitron

Lockitron [San Francisco, 2009]: Lockitron brings keyless entry using smartphone. Lockitron lets instantly grant
family, friends and guests access to home or business from anywhere in the world using internet enabled smartphone.
It works with any smartphone and uses Bluetooth Low Energy for communication. Lockitron installs in seconds over
current deadbolt without the need for a locksmith. Raised $2.2M on a self hosted crowdfunding campaign in Oct 2012.

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LOCK8

LOCK8 [Berlin, 2012]: Lock8 (VeloLock) offers an electronic key allowing users to lock and unlock their bikes using
its mobile app. It also features GPS tracking and smart sensors, which activate a 120 decibel alarm when the bicycle
is tampered with. LOCK8 features a gyro-accelerometer, temperature sensor, vibration detector, light sensor and hot
wire cable. With its bike sharing platform, the smart bike lock allows any bicycle fleet to be connected to a rental
platform, so bikes can be reserved and booked remotely through the app. A GPS/GSM chip integrated in the LOCK8
enables customers to locate and unlock the bicycle without handing over keys. Lock8 won 40,000 at TechCrunch
Disrupt Europe and also raised 60k on Kickstarter.

Kiwi.ki

Kiwi.ki [Berlin, 2012]: KIWI.KI provides secure handsfree access for apartment buildings that works similarly to
keyless remote systems from cars. Provides transponder Ki and mobile app to use the KIWI system.

Goji

Goji [San Francisco, 2013]: Goji (Bielet Inc.) has developed a smart lock that can be controlled using mobile phones.
The lock communicates with the user's iPhone or Android device over Bluetooth LE and links up to the user's Wi-Fi
network giving users remote access. That Internet connectivity also allows Goji to snap, upload and push a photo to
the user's phone of anyone who has permission to enter through a Goji-equipped door. Each Goji system comes with
two programmable key fobs in case someone doesn't have a smartphone and four admin accounts that can issue
digital keys. Provides 24/7 customer service. Raised $313k on Indiegogo.

Haven

Haven [Nashville, 2014]: Haven is a smart lock technology for home security. Offers smartphone control of the smart
lock. Can detect excessive force and warn user of possible break-in. Can sync with other home automation devices to
provide enhanced security. Has raised $85k so far, out of a possible goal of $150k from 350 backers on crowd
sourcing portal kickstarter(ends Oct 25th 2014).

SimpliciKe
y

SimpliciKey [Washington DC, 2009]: SimpliciKey's Remote Control Electronic Deadbolt provides three different
ways to lock/unlock the door while still maintaining maximum security: key, keyfob or keypad. SimpliciKey replaces
existing deadbolt without any additional holes or drilling. Also provides Simplicikey Connect, a Web-based system for
home entry control from computer and mobile devices.

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BitLock

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BitLock [San Francisco, 2013]: BitLock, a product of Mesh Motion Inc., is a keyless lock controlled by the user's
smartphone that lets him set up a public or private bike-sharing network. When the owner of the bicycle is within a few
feet of BitLock, the Bluetooth link senses the iOS or Android smartphone and lets him unlock the bike with the push of
a button. With the BitLock app, users can give friends or strangers access to their bicycle if they want to share it, and
they can also add more bicycles to the network. The lock uses phone GPS to map its location, so the owner always
know where the bike is parked. The app also maps the rides and track calories burned, miles traveled, and CO2
saved by biking. Raised $127k on Kickstarter.
FuzProduct [Draper, 2013]: FuzProduct designs smart hardware product for consumers looking for automation or

FuzProduc home security. Their product Noke is a water-resistant, connected padlock that doesnt need a physical key to be
unlocked. It uses Bluetooth connectivity as the unlocking mechanism, triggered when synced smartphone is nearby.
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Has so far raised $130k on a goal of $100k on Kickstarter.

ThoughtC
opter

ThoughtCopter [New Albany, 2014]: The Lock-Bot enables home owners to place their house keys into a secure
capsule that can either be wall-mounted or attached to door handle via a reinforced cable. It connects to the home
owner's WiFi signal, and allows the home owner to allocate access codes to users. The system sends a code
embedded in a text message along with a link to a mobile web page. The user then inputs their code to open the
Lock-Bot. The system sends alerts and tracks access to the Lock-Bot. Failed to raise it's $100k goal on Kickstarter.

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Alarm.com

Alarm.com [Vienna, 2000]: Alarm.com is dedicated to delivering home and business security with the utmost in
convenience, control and complete awareness for security system users. They do this by developing unparalleled
solutions that leverage the latest wireless, web and mobile technologies, all built on Alarm.coms proven hosted
services platform.

$136M

iControl
Networks

iControl Networks [Redwood City, 2003]: iControl offers connected home management software solutions that
enable service providers and home security companies to deliver low-cost, high value interactive services to their
customers that drive customer acquisition, retention and satisfaction. iControl deployment solutions leverage IP,
broadband and cellular connectivity to enable a range of highly desirable next generation home protection and
management services. iControl software platforms power smart home offerings through brands such as Comcast
XFINITY Home, Time Warner Cable IntelligentHome, ADT Pulse, Rogers Smart Home Monitoring and others. These
Connected Home Management solutions allow users to create a personalized digital home experience that includes
home automation, interactive home security, energy management and home healthcare.

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers,


Intel Capital, Charles River
$93.5M Ventures, Cisco, Comcast Ventures,
Rogers Communications Inc., Tyco
International

Dropcam

Dropcam [San Francisco, 2009]: Dropcam offers a video monitoring technology product that enables users to
monitor their homes, baby, pets or office spaces. The product enables users to record their video monitoring through
cloud recording service to save upto 720 hours of continuous video. Users can plug the cam and connect it to Wi-fi
and use their smartphone/tablet to monitor.

Felicis Ventures, Accel Partners,


Menlo Ventures, Bay Partners,
$47.8M
Institutional Venture Partners,
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

Canary

Canary [New York City, 2012]: Canary makes smart security devices that have HD video camera and safety sensors
to track everything from motion, temperature and air quality to vibration, sound, and activity and can be controlled
using a smartphone. Successfully raised $1.96M from crowdfunding platform Indiegogo from around 7500 backers.

$10M

Ring

Ring [Santa Monica, 2012]: Ring provides a video doorbell that allows the user to answer the door at any time. Pairs
with users smartphone via WiFi. Motion sensors allow better security with optional cloud recording available. The user
is able to answer the visitor without opening the door, helping improve security and avoids common problems like
being unable to hear the door bell.

$5.5M

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Keecker

Keecker [Paris, 2012]: Keecker is a portable and mobile entertainment device. Keecker consists of an inbuilt
projector, surround sound and multiple sensors built into a mobile chassis than can be controlled by a users android
smartphone. Any music, video or game app on android can be played through the device. Pictures and artwork can be
projected onto the wall to create scenic views at home. It can also be used to monitor the users home remotely.
Sensors include temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide. Crowd funding campaign on kick starter expected on
October 14th.

$1.2M

Camiolog

Camiolog [San Francisco, 2013]: Camiolog offers a smartphone application and cloud service to monitor and stay
connected to any thing at home. They do not provide a video camera, instead the user can use any camera and
download the Camiolog application and just start using it. The cameras upload video to CamioCam whenever there is
motion and proprietary algorithms analyze the motion to figure out whether the motion should be marked basically
aiming to cut down hours and hours of video into small alerts. Users will get instant alerts on their phone or email,
along with snippets of the concerning video. CamioCam has raised over $1 million in funding from Freestyle, Marissa
Mayer, Greylock, Floodgate, Ellen Levy, John Hanke and Box Group.

$1M

DoorBot

DoorBot [Santa Monica, 2012]: Smart home security device, to check who's at the door when the doorbell rings, and
also to converse with them. Priced at $199. Founder sold PhoneTag and Unsubscribe.com. Integrates with Lockitron
locks

$1M

Branto

Branto [Dover, 2010]: Branto is a home monitoring system which requires minimal installation. It acts as a security
and video-call camera (night vision and 360 rotation) also has a microphone, cellular connection and self powered; a
universal remote for the user's TV, air conditioner, and other smart appliances; and also supports online radio and
music streaming. Will be heading for a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign soon. Techcrunch hardware battlefield
2015 participant.

$0.8M

Blacksumac [Ottawa, 2012]: Blacksumac is the creator of Piper, the security and monitoring solution for small living
spaces, businesses, and vacation properties. Founded in 2012, Blacksumac is an Ottawa startup engaged in
Blacksuma engineering design and technology development. Their product made debut on Indigogo, a crowdfunding website
where it received huge success and raised a sum total of $310k from more than 1300 backers. The device is capable
c
of detecting motion, sound, changes in light etc. Also provide smartphone app for monitoring on the go. Blacksumac
was acquired by iControl in 2014.

$0.3M

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Sentri [San Francisco, 2014]: Sentri is an all-in-one home security and automation device. It checks the user's home
status and notifies them if something is wrong and provides solutions to the situation. For security and home
monitoring it has features like, an HD Camera, night vision, microphone, speaker, motion detector and an Accelerator.
For sensing it has a thermometer, humidity, light and an air quality sensor. Sentri also learns the user's habits in
attempt to reduce false alarms. Raised more than $390k on a goal of $200k on Kickstarter with more than 1,200
backers. Supports iOS and Android and has an open API.

$0.1M

Scout

Scout [Chicago, 2012]: Completely removable wireless security systems with sensors to track door/window opencloses. Sends alerts over Wifi and 3G. Raised $400K in pre-orders.

Homeboy

Homeboy [Austin, 2010]: Homeboy is a home security system. It consists of a motion detecting camera that is
magnetically mounted and can be pivoted in any direction, it connects via Wi-Fi to the user's network. It is configured
by its companion smartphone app (iOS or Android) and will automatically detect and alert the user or their selected
friends of any motion once they leave the home. It also supports IFTTT for custom actions such as switching on the
home lighting system if an intruder is detected. Ships November 1 with an introductory price of $149.99.

QL
London

QL London [Kingston, 2013]: QL London has developed Kibbi, a home security hub and sensor system. The hub
includes a security camera and can connect to the other smart devices such as the Nest thermostat and has built in
IFTTT support. The hub is configured via smartphone (iOS, Android and Windows Phone) and streams HD video
oftheir home constantly to the user. The sensors are easy to install with sensing of door status, movement, vibration,
temperature and proximity. Has so far raised $17k on indiegogo goal of $45k.

Rico

Rico [Cochin, 2014]: Rico is a smarthome security device that uses a spare smartphone as its brain and eyes. Users
have to install the Rico app on the spare phone and insert it inside the Rico device. Has sensors to monitor activity,
noise levels, air quality, temperature and humidity. Offers real-time alerts and live monitoring using the Rico app on
the user's phone. Also provides smart-sockets that link Rico to other devices plugged in, and enables control using the
app. Planning to launch in Nov 2015 for both iOS and Android. Product by Mindhelix, incubated at Alchemist
Accelerator and Startup Village, Cochin. Raised more than $119k on Kickstarter on a goal of $100k.

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Sen.se

Sen.se [Paris, 2009]: Runs a cloud-based platform, Senseboard that makes sense of gathered data and Open.sen.se
helps developers create apps using this data. Also designs devices (sensors and a mother hub) to collect real-life data
easily Best of CES 2014 award.

Kuna

Kuna [Burlingame, 2012]: Kuna offers a smart camera and light for entrances. It pairs wirelessly with the user's
phone through the internet and alerts them when someone is at the door. It can recognize the different movement
using it's motion detector. It also has a siren and microphone for the user to speak through. The smart light that can
be scheduled via the application Has currently raised $150k on a goal of $50k on Indiegogo . Supports iOS, with
support for Android coming soon

Amaryllo International [Amsterdam, 2012]: Amaryllo International produces Skype Security Systems products that

Amaryllo include iCam HD, iDoor HD, iSensor HD, iBabi HD, etc. Amaryllo designs, manufactures, and markets wireless
Internation security products based on Skypes 256-bit encryption and P2P technologies. Amaryllo has filed over 10 patents over
the last 12 months.Their devices use patent pending machine vision algorithms to track intruders. User's can view live
al
feed on their smart devices. Has raised more than $183k on a goal of $1k on Indiegogo.

SkyBell Technologies [Orange, 2013]: SkyBell is a smart, Wi-Fi enabled doorbell with a camera and motion sensor
SkyBell
that allows the user to answer their door via smartphone. When a visitor presses the button, SkyBell alerts the user,
Technologi and allows them see, hear and speak to the person via smartphone. Support iOS and Android devices. Raised more
es
than $583k on a goal of $100k on Indiegogo with more than 4,000 funders.

HomeMoni
tor

HomeMonitor [Surrey, 2012]: HomeMonitor offers a Cloud enabled camera for home security monitoring. The
device is connected to the cloud via WiFi and has a feature of Infra Red visibility where it can video monitor till 15m in
pitch black darkness. The device is also able to detect any kind of motion using its motion sensors. Part of Y-Cam
solutions.

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Building
10

Building 10 [Austin, 2014]: Building10 is developing Peeple, a compact and easy-to-use caller ID for the front door.
Peep consists of a small camera that attaches to existing peepholes and easily connects to home Wi-Fi to identify,
inform, and alert users of any outside presence. Highway1 alumni. Will be launching a crowdfunding campaign in
Spring of 2015.

Chui

Chui [Dallas, 2013]: Chui, a product of 214 Technologies, is a smart doorbell that can recognize visitors and then
engage in specified actions based on presets an owner creates for targeted groups or individuals. Through its facial
recognition technology, Chui can deliver real time notifications of a visitors image, name and timestamp. Users can
also unlock a customized home and turn on devices to the preferred settings of specified users. Other features include
unlocking a door for expected guests and enabling messages for a delivery person while a Chui owner is out. Chui
can also recognize frequent visitors and engage in specified actions preset by an owner. Raised $65k through
crowdfunding on a goal of $30k.

ioteo

ioteo [Ghent, 2013]: Ioteo provides a cloud based video monitoring solution with its ioteoCam IP Surveillance
camera. Users can view live streaming or stored videos from a smartphone or tablet from anywhere, anytime. Stores
the videos for 30 days on its ioteoCloud and sends instant notifications when important events need the user's
attention. Has a built-in microphone that allows the user to remotely hear from the room and a "share" feature that
allows the user to share with or remove the access of someone.

Cocoon

Cocoon [London, 2014]: Cocoon Inc offers a one part device for video monitoring for home security. The camera
senses any motion, audio or touch and starts recording and sends notification on the smartphone on the Cocoon app.
The camera doesn't require any pin code, as it recognises the owner and so gives no false alarms. Founders have
previous experience in Trend Micro Inc, a antivirus cloud computing security company.

Attikis

Attikis [Brisbane, 2010]: Attikis is a cloud based Security Alarm Monitoring service. Attikis provides text-to-speech
Phone, SMS and E-mail alerts when an intrusion or emergency is detected by a Security Alarm and Web and Mobile
Apps to check on the home.

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Umbrella
Protection

Umbrella Protection [Delhi, 2014]: Umbrella Protection's product Lumiere is a home security system. For the same
they provide hardware sensor system for various activity monitoring such as door sensor, motion sensor, camera etc.
Along with these products Umbrella Protection provides cloud service for anywhere access. Their systems provide
exact real-time information and live streams of houses/offices. Provides smart phone application for monitoring on the
go.

iSmart
Alarm

iSmart Alarm [Sunnyvale, 2011]: The iSmartAlarm allows the iPhone to enhance the modern-day home security
experience. The alarm system, provides video and picture alert technology and notifications. An alert message will
also be sent to your family (or whomever you want to receive notification) through the Cloud technology. Monitor your
home's windows and doors, CO and smoke detectors, identify intruders instantly and turn your lights on and off with
your iPhone.

Butterfleye

Butterfleye [San Francisco, 2013]: Butterflyeye offers a connected camera for home use which allows real time
surveillance even when the user is not at home. The camera itself takes 1920 x 1080 resolution video using a wideangle 3 MP lens. For the same it offers a smartphone application to monitor house on the go. It is connected via WiFi
and Bluetooth. The hardware and software are designed to maximize the battery life. The device is available on pre
order on their website. Founder is an ex- Texas Instruments and Intel Inc employee.

Novi
Security

Novi Security [Provo, 2013]: Novi is a security device targeted towards renters and home owners. It consists of a
wireless sensor with smoke detector and motion sensors as well as a base station that relays data wirelessly to the
users smartphone companion app. When a sensor detects either smoke or motion, it takes a series of pictures and
sends those pictures to the user's smartphone. The user can either call the police or ignore the alert if it's a false
alarm. The user can also choose to add more sensor's as they require. Raised $175k on a Kickstarter on a goal of
$80k.

Hubble

Hubble [Victoria, 2013]: Hubble offers home monitoring solutions. They offer licensed Motorola camera's with their
own proprietary software targeted at baby, pet or security monitoring solutions. Using either cloud feeds or peer to
peer networks, the Hubble solution sends a constantly available video feed to the user. The camera's have other
features such as motion detection, temperature sensors and two way talk. Optional cloud storage of feed is also
available.

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SMART HOMES

WEARABLE
TECHNOLOGY

HOME LIGHTING
GARDENING

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REMOTE AC
WIRELESS SWITCHES
MANAGEMENT
FURNITURE

SMART KITCHEN

WINDOW SHADES
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DEVICES
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SMART CARS
HOME SECURITY
LOCKS

INDUSTRIAL
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Wattio

Wattio [Gipuzkoa, 2012]: Wattio develops and sells SmartHome 360 which is a home energy monitoring and control
system that can be managed through a smartphone, tablet or PC using the Wattio Gateway software. The system's
four components are capable of communicating with each other and subsequently with the Wattio software
applications and cloud service, to provide comprehensive energy management capability throughout the home. With
features such as the ability to turn off devices and reduce standby mode energy consumption, Wattio predicts that
smart users can make the system pay for itself within a year. Successfully raised around $113k through crowdfunding
platform Indigogo from more than 360 backers.

$0.8M

RocketHo
me

RocketHome [Cologne, 2010]: RocketHome develops simple, intuitive home-energy-management systems. Its
technology cover the areas of home energy management, intelligent home automation, and security in a single
solution platform. Product lines and business models are offered as complete white-label solutions to firms. The
service portfolio ranges from a standard Smart Home Plug Play solution including an integrated webshop to individual
solutions for renewable energy sources and powerful commercial user systems. Service providers from the energy
industry, telecommunications, and other fields rely on RocketHome's expertise in developing their product offerings for
private and corporate customers. The company, founded in 2010 and head quartered in Cologne, has satisfied over
30 well-known companies and partners in six European countries.

Sense
Home

Sense Home [Cambridge, 2013]: Sense Home (formerly Sage devices) is working on devices and services for home
energy management. Their technology aims to provide detailed energy monitoring and feedback. Product has not
been launched as of November 2014. Incubated at the Bolt accelerator in Boston. Has received funding from Izhar
Armony.

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Nest Labs

Nest Labs [Palo Alto, 2010]: Nest Labs is the creator of the worlds first Learning Thermostat. Nest Labs has two
products - Nest Learning Thermostat for energy efficiency and savings at home. Open to developers.; Nest Protect, a
better smoke and carbon monoxide detector. 100 patents granted, 200 filed, and 200 more ready to file. ex-AppleiPod founding team. Acquired by Google for $3.2B in Jan 2014. Started the Nest Developer program for third party
applications and development.

$80M

Google Ventures, Venrock, Kleiner


Perkins Caufield & Byers,
Lightspeed Venture Partners,
Intertrust, Shasta Ventures,
Generation Investment Management

Tado

Tado [Munich, 2011]: Tado is the heating app for private homes and small businesses. It adjusts to the residents
behavior in real time and also takes current weather forecasts and building characteristics into account. Tado GmbH
is a Munich based Tech Startup bringing Internet of Things into the Cleantech Market.

$16.2M

Target Partners, Shortcut Ventures


GmbH

Ecobee

Ecobee [Toronto, 2007]: Ecobees smart thermostats keep your home comfortable while conserving energy and
saving you money. Offers control through smartphone devices / web. The thermostat connects the clients to their
WiFi, and gives them remote access to the thermostat settings from any computer and helps in energy conservation.
Its products are used in single family homes, multi-family dwellings, and offices.

$15.6M

Tech Capital Partners, Relay


Ventures, Investeco Capital

Linq

Linq [Provo, 2014]: Linq is a smart vent system mounted in each room and communicates via a hub with Linq's
thermostat or with the Nest thermostat through it's API. Features include independent per-room temperature control
and learning algorithm's that understand the user's usage patterns.

SensorSuite Inc. [Toronto, 2013]: SensorSuite's wireless smart thermostat technologies that can be installed to

SensorSuit monitor and control large spaces like conference rooms and ballrooms. SensorSuite combines leading-edge sensor
technology, Big Data analytics, and advanced controls to precisely manage office buildings, hotels, public spaces,
e Inc.
industrial sites and other real estate. Estimates up to 30% on energy cost per building in savings.

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iGrill (Product of iDevices, Inc.) [Canton, 2010]: iGrill is a Bluetooth-enabled meat thermometer that pairs with the
iGrill app to allow you to monitor the food temperature from up to 200 feet away from an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad.

Zen Within

Zen Within [Boston, 2013]: The zen thermostat is an internet connected thermostat. It is designed to be simple and
can be controlled over the internet. It is designed to blend in well in any environment. The smartphone app allows the
user to issue commands via the internet allowing control from anywhere and at anytime. It has built-in Wi-Fi and
Zigbee compatibility. Apple Homekit and OpenHome integration is being worked on with a release coming soon.
Raised $65k against a target of $50k with more than 400 backers on crowd-funding site Indiegogo.

Arctic Pod

Arctic Pod [Seoul, 2013]: The arcticpod device is designed to be an intelligent thermostat that automatically adjusts
the temperature in the room for improved comfort without the need for any user input. Using an IR camera to detect
the users skin temperature, and other sensors such as humidity and air quality to build a complete profile that is fed
into software to develop an energy-efficient AC control solution for the user. A companion app will be available for the
user to control the device and see a visualization of the collected data. An API is being developed for other smart
device integration.

Climote

Climote [Co Louth, 2010]: Climote offers a solution for home heating control. Using the climote remote, the user can
set up to three zones for heating control or two zones and hot water control. The climote has an sms built in allowing
control via text, online using a computer or through a smartphone app for Android and iOS. The climote is installed in
place of the users time-clock heating dial. Installation, if required is done through authorized personnel by climote.
Climote allows control of the users home heating from anywhere and at anytime.

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Embue

Embue [Boston, 2007]: Embue(formerly called Coincident) has developed a technology to improve the management
and operation of residential and small commercial HVAC systems. Their product, Embue Vent is a controllable
heating cooling register designed to replace existing manual vents in a home or business. Embue Vent is
manufactured by Jackson Systems at their manufacturing facility in Indianapolis, Indiana. When combined with
Embue's low-cost wireless sensors and intelligent HVAC controls, Embue Vent creates a solution that delivers per
room control when used with heating and cooling systems. Raised $45k on Kickstarter.

$1.8M

Radiator
Labs,

Radiator Labs, Inc [Brooklyn, 2011]: Converts cast-iron radiators into precision heating machines. With patented
technology and web/mobile/scheduled control, Radiator Labs adds climate control, operational efficiency and safety to
any radiator. Co-founder and tech adviser holds 9 patents, 50 publications. MIT. Won $200K MIT Clean Energy Prize.

$0.2M

Hive

Hive [London, 2012]: Hive (by British Gas) provides a device that allows control of heating and hot water from the
user's smartphone. Allows control via app or text. Provides features such as frost protection, scheduling, preferences
saving and pre-sets. Control is also available remotely.

ecoVent

ecoVent [Boston, 2012]: ecoVent makes a smart, wireless, HVAC zoning system that allows room by room
temperature control in the home. ecoVent tackles the problem of heating/cooling rooms which are not being used, by
redirecting airflow to where its actually needed. Its wireless vents open or close based on the real temperature and
humidity conditions of each room. Built-in motion sensors recognise when the room is empty, so theres no need to
heat or cool empty rooms.

eCozy

eCozy [Munich, 2013]: eCozy offers an energy-efficient and eco-friendly heating solution that is compatible with the
majority of heating systems in Western Europe. The eCozy intelligent Thermostat and eCozy Central unit use
adaptive algorithms that adjust to the environment and user as well as the ability to be remotely controlled through the
cloud or companion smartphone app. The central unit speaks to each of the thermostats with one thermostat required
per radiator. Raised $33k on a goal of $30k on Indiegogo.

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Evermind

Evermind [Nashville, 2012]: Evermind is elderly tracking device. It keeps track of activities such as a device being
switched on/off and sends text messages or email notifications throughout the day and alerts when variations are
noticed. Evermind sensors are simply plugged into any AC outlet and the appliance being used is plugged into it.
When appliances are switched on and off, the Evermind sends information to a dedicated network via built-in wireless
internet. Costs $199 for the system (3 adapters), with a contract of $29 per month. Jumpstart Foundry graduate
(2012).

$5.1M

TriStar Technology Ventures,


Omidyar Network, JumpStart
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Zuli

Zuli [San Francisco, 2012]: Zuli is a Bluetooth 4.0 smart plug that enables users to control appliances, dim lights, set
schedules, and monitor power consumption. Zulis patent pending Bluetooth mesh network works like an indoor GPS
that can locate what room you are in at any given time and adjust lights and appliances to each persons customized
settings.

$1.7M

Plug & Play Ventures, XG Ventures,


Menlo Ventures, Winklevoss Capital
Management, Logitech, DeNA

Brightup

Brightup [Hamburg, 2012]: Brightup has developed a control hub and smart plugs based on the Z-wave technology.
The control hub connects with the companion smartphone app and relays commands to the individual smart plugs.
The smart plugs provide light dimming and control. Other features include Geofencing so that lights are switched on
and off as the user enters or leaves their home, ambient light detection which automatically optimizes the lights for
maximum efficiency and light scheduling. Part of Microsoft ventures accelerator in Berlin.

Linkio

Linkio [Grenoble, 2014]: Linkio allows people to control their electronics using a mobile app. The system consists of
four components:- control center (connects different components to the smartphone), outlet plug (allows power control
of electronics through the mobile app), wall insert switch (allows control of lights and ceiling fans traditionally or with
the app), infrared remote (replaces traditional remotes and allows consumers to control existing entertainment
systems and other electronics using the mobile app). Has raised $63k on a goal of $62k on Kickstarter. Devkit for app
development are also available.

Brio

Brio [San Diego, 2006]: Brio features two outlet points and fits like in place of a standard power outlet. Brio's default
state is off, until its embedded sensor detects a valid plug. Brio then enters a 24 V sensing mode and checks for the
correct level of resistance and if found, Brio allows 120 V flow to the appliance. The firm also hopes to release a
second product, called Brio Smart, that communicates wirelessly with sensors placed in the sockets that detect
hazards like flood, fire, and carbon monoxide and will alert the user via smartphone or tablet (Expected in August of
2015). Raised it's goal of goal of $50k on Kickstarter.

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Plugaway

Plugaway [Beijing, 2013]: Plugaway builds simple, affordable, smart, open leds and plugs. This allows energy
monitoring, control, scheduling dimming and notifications via the paired ios or android application. In addition the
application is open and allows the user to build and bundle their own control application allowing custom actions for
the user's leds and plugs. The user can also choose to share them with other users as well as including ifttt integration
and connection to other home devices. Raised $142k on a goal of $43k with more than 1400 backers on crowd
funding site kickstarter.

Wifiplug

Wifiplug [Leeds, 2012]: Wifiplug is a smart plug system that allows the user to control devices over their Wi-Fi
connection. The smart plug is inserted between the socket and the plug of the device to be controlled. The smart plug
connects to the user's Wi-Fi and can be controlled via the companion smartphone app. It can also monitor power
usage and track power costs to the user. Device scheduling is available as well.

SensePlug
.io

SensePlug.io [Campbell, 2014]: SAM is a smart outlet that comes in both single-plug and power strip varieties.
Using environmental sensors to monitor time of day, temperature, electrical usage, motion, and light, SAM can be
programmed to control any kind of product plugged into its outlets. Additionally, SAM can be controlled using an app
to know if a device has been left on or not, or to start it while away from the home. The power strip comes with a built
in SmartRules functionalities. Through these sensors, the SAM will use the SmartRules to turn a plugged-in object
on or off depending on the conditions.

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AlertMe

AlertMe [Cambridge, 2006]: AlertMe's technology puts the home and its devices and services in the cloud to provide
consumers with visibility, insight, control and automation for a more efficient life. Provides applications and services
for home energy, home monitoring, controls, automation and safety security on a single interoperable controls and
data platform that is accessible via the internet and Smartphone. Their technology is used in British Gas Hive product
(controls hot water and heating). Acquired by British Gas in February of 2015 for a $100M.

Good Energies, Index Ventures,


$36.8M VantagePoint Capital Partners, SET
Venture Partners

There
Corporatio
n

There Corporation [Helsinki, 2009]: There Corporation provides the platform combining Smart Metering, Smart
Home and Smart Grid solutions. There Corporation by the management team of the Nokia Smart Home program to
commercialize the technology developed over a number of years at Nokia. All the related development, results,
materials, deals and know-how have been transferred from Nokia to There corporation with a licensing deal between
the companies.

$5.8M

VNT Management

Green
Energy
Options

Green Energy Options [Cambridge, 2006]: Green Energy Options (GEO) design and manufacture energy
monitoring systems for use in both the commercial and domestic environment. The company has so far developed 4
products varying from smart plugs, in-home displays to online energy service. Raised $27k for their smart home
heating product on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter from 150 backers. The company has sold over 1 million energy
displays worldwide. The company was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Hardwick, the United Kingdom.

$2.8M

Thames Valley Investment Network

Neurio
Technolog
y

Neurio Technology [Vancouver, 2005]: Neurio monitors individual electrical devices such as appliances, water
tanks and heating and cooling systems, through a single sensor installed in the homes breaker panel. Neurio then
uses smart cloud-based analytics to understand the houses energy profile. Users can view the information through a
companion app. Users can also set up notifications based on device actions such as the garage opening. Neurio also
offers an open API and is developer-friendly with support for IFTTT, SmartThings and RaspberryPi. Certified for use in
Canada, US and most of Europe. Raised more than $229 on a goal of $82k on Kickstarter. Ships January 2015.

$1.5M

Chai
energy

Chai energy [Los Angeles, 2012]: Chai is an energy-saving app. Features include warnings if devices are left on,
power usage spikes warnings, real-time energy monitoring, bill breakdowns, notifications about energy saving
opportunities, energy analysis to find out where the home is least energy efficient. Part of the home automation
Microsoft Ventures accelerator. Currently in pilot.

$20k

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EcoisMe

EcoisMe [Krakow, 2013]: The EcoisMe service is a combination of hardware and software that analyzes energy
spending. The EcoisMe system can identify devices in homes using unique algorithms based on spectrum and power
analysis. The hardware consists of a single a transmitter connected to the main electrical panel and a receiver as well
as a mobile app (iOS and Android). EcoisMe emerged out of hackathon at TeslaCamp (won the first prize of $100k) in
August 2013 and recently received funding from Hubraum (~100k) and Deutsche Telekom. EcoisMe's system is
currently being piloted with a view to being rolled out across Europe in the ten countries in which Deutsche Telekom is
a utility provider.

Ceruus

Ceruus [Oulu, 2013]: Ceruus's product 'Catcher' measures the temperature and energy consumption of each room.
An 'IoT Catcher' is a small device that can be placed inside a thermostat or connected to one as an accessory. Using
'Catcher' user can control room-specific temperatures. It provides a web service 'IoLiving' which can be used in the
Web browser of a smartphone, tablet or laptop. Data transfer between the 'IoT Catcher' and the Web server is done
through an application running in the background of a smartphone provided by Ceruus.

Wattvision

Wattvision [Princeton, 2009]: Wattvision offers an idea of monitoring energy consumption in realtime from the web.
Fr the same it provides WattVision WiFi Sensor and a gateway. The gateway notifies the user if there is any spike in
energy consumption through the Sensor data. Provides a smartphone application for on the go energy consumption
monitoring. Alexis Ohanian made an angel investment in 2009. Raised $67k on Kickstarter in Sept 2012.

Smappee

Smappee [Bruges Area, 2012]: Smappee is a Smart Application Platform for Energy Efficiency for use at home.
Smappee monitors daily habits and gives user the tools to control their Eco Footprint. Boasts reduction of user's
energy consumption and energy savings by up to 15 %. Completely compatible with solar power systems, Smappee
is a one device solution for the whole home energy consumption monitoring. Provides smartphone application for on
the go monitoring and analysis. Also provides smart plugs called 'Comfort Plugs' that can be used as a replacement of
traditional electrical plugs to monitor and control devices and schedule their usage. Available in Belgium and UK.

Smartrhomes [Bangalore, 2013]: Smartrhomes offers technology and software solution to users to enable them
measure their water consumption and use it more efficiently. Its product, SmartrWater is a hardware device that can
Smartrhom be installed into water inlets which helps to monitor, control and optimize water consumption in real time through the
software platform on the web or mobile. Through the platform users can get alerts on leakages. Its automation hub
es
Nuclious integrates the utilities such as water, electricity and cooking gas along with active security and enables real
time connectivity of various smart meters and sensors with SmartrHomes platform.

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Altal [Espoo, 2014]: Altal provides wireless, cloud home automation systems. Targeting both home owners and
businesses, Altal offers software solutions that allow the user to help monitor security and energy usage. For
businesses, Altal helps with monitoring solutions such as device state, remote device power control, issuing smart
keys, securing rooms and co-ordination of motion detectors etc. Works with almost any smartphone (iOS, Android and
WP)

CubeSensors [Ljubljana, 2013]: CubeSensors are small, cordless and connected devices that continuously measure
temperature, humidity, noise, light, air quality and barometric pressure for every room. Won Techcrunch Hardware
Battlefield at CES 2014. First batch sold out

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