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Huawei smart home

04.03.2021

Huawei unveiled its first comprehensive smart home project at MWC Shanghai 2021 in China. The 550 m2 house includes a living room, kitchen, office, home gym, entertainment room and garage.

The smart home is a key component in Huawei's strategy to build the Seamless AI Life ecosystem of device interactions. The project integrates technologies such as Huawei HiLink, HarmonyOS and Huawei HiCar, and uses an AI-based voice assistant to control smart home systems.

The user only needs to say a few words to turn on the voice assistant and activate the "Return Home" mode, in which the smart home system will start the air purifier, turn on the lights, and the curtains will automatically close.

The smart home kitchen is equipped with household appliances running HarmonyOS. Connecting to them is provided with one touch of a smartphone. Steamer, blender and other kitchen devices are loaded with recipes that make cooking easier.

The living room is equipped with a 65-inch 4K Huawei Vision TV and Huawei Sound X speaker system. The user will be able to select a movie on the Huawei Video platform, in the AiMax Cinema section.

The smart home gym has a golf simulator that can be used to train under the control of the Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro smart watch, which records the number of strokes, ball speed and calories burned. In turn, the Huawei Watch FIT smart watch will help you during rowing and other cardio and anaerobic training by providing an assessment of the state of the body, recommended recovery time, and making individual recommendations. And Huawei Vision TV with AI Fitness will help you during yoga and other complex exercises. The technology analyzes the position of the body using intelligent algorithms, recognizes the posture and gives useful advice in real time.

In the garage, the user can open the car door using a smartphone. After turning on the ignition, mobile applications and services such as navigation and music will automatically switch to the car's multimedia system. You can control connected home appliances using the control panel screen. For example, when driving up to the house, it will be possible to remotely turn on the air conditioning and lighting from the car.

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