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Siemens Connected Home: The Future of the Smart Home

Siemens Connected Home is an automation system that makes homes smarter and lives greener. In practice, this means that smart devices take care of your heating, shading, lighting, and many other functions while optimizing their operation and consumption and thus reducing operating costs. Smart devices are adaptive, constantly learning, recording any changes and characteristics of the system they are in, and adapting to them. The individual automation devices of Connected Home are interconnected by the ZigBee wireless protocol, which eliminates the need for constant internet connection and ensures communication is reliable, encrypted, and secure. This type of communication also allows for easy expansion of the system with additional smart devices and ensures their mutual compatibility. Siemens Connected Home is thus sustainable in itself.

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Part of Siemens Connected Home is also smart heating, which allows you to reduce heating operating costs by up to 30%. Connected Home manages heating in homes or commercial spaces and optimizes the heating system with regard to the desired temperature and the characteristics of individual devices. The entire heating system is then controlled from a single application, which allows remote control of heating via the internet and where you can easily set or adjust your requirements. Smart heating takes care of everything else for you.

Until now, Siemens Connected Home zone control was only possible for smart radiator heating, but from next year, a multi-zone controller for underfloor heating should also be available. For radiators, Siemens is introducing a new generation of smart heads SSA911.02ZB.

Siemens Connected Home also offers smart thermostats, which, like all other smart products, are suitable for apartments, houses, public buildings, offices, clinics, and other commercial spaces. Siemens plans to release two new versions of the smart thermostat: a modernized "classic" smart thermostat equipped with a volt-free relay for switching the heat source and a wireless version of the thermostat without a relay, which can be supplemented with a relay unit RCR110.2ZB if needed.

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New smart heating head Siemens TRV2

What Else is Siemens Connected Home Planning?

Siemens Connected Home is not only focusing on smart heating for the future but also pays attention to other areas of assurance and security. This year, it will gradually introduce more components from the Connected Home range: smart sockets, door and window sensors, water leak detectors, and motion sensors. Another novelty includes switches for lights, dimmer switches for lights, and switches for controlling shading, all with frames in various colour designs.

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