French device manufacturer ARCHOS is set to make a big splash next week when it reveals multiple devices designed to bring you into the Jetson-esque future you were promised as a child. No, they aren't selling flying cars, or robots that clean up after you, or even sandwiches in pill form. Instead
ARCHOS is planning on announcing several devices at once aimed at making your house a completely automated and connected to itself and you. It is all a part of ARCHOS'
CES showcase featuring its
Smart Home System.
Through the use of its application and an Android
device or (as
ARCHOS would prefer it) a special
ARCHOS designed 7"
tablet, the upcoming system will turn on lights automatically for you, act as a security system with motion activated cameras, tell you the weather inside and outside of your house,
monitor CO2 levels and a slew of other activities.
Smart Home will also act as an all in one
health and wellness system, measuring fitness activities, heart rate, blood pressure and weight through connected devices and storing it all in one place.
Spec wise the 7"
tablet is far from impressive, featuring a 1024x600 screen, a 1.2Ghz dual-core processor, 512MB of
RAM and 8GB of on
device storage. But
ARCHOS isn't expecting you to play graphic intensive games on its tablet, its hope is that you will be using the
device to
monitor your
health and home.
The devices are expected to debut at the upcoming CES in Las Vegas on January 7th.
Are you ready for a HAL 9000 type situation in your home?