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Tamela M. Coval
There’s also Iotas, my understanding they’re similar to Stratis operating off of cellular service instead of WiFi.
Or vice versa
Posted 5 years 8 months ago
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Jeff Morrison
FYI - you can install thermostats, light switches, outlets, leak sensors, window shades, etc... that use z-wave communication protocol and won’t need WiFi inside the units or in common areas to remotely control them 24/7...that’s the least expensive way to become smart, drive down your operating costs, install new asset protection, and give the residents a smart-home experience. Of course you’ll need an enterprise software platform to bring everything under one dashboard and resident app...you can’t DIY.
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Erin Bailey
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Nick Miller
We just started with Vivint. So far so good. Doesn't require wifi as many others do so we are able to control locks and HVAC even when a unit is vacant from an online portal.
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Jeff McDonnold
Which ever platform you choose you should definitely consider your cyber insurance policy. All these wired units transferring data exponentially increases exposure to a data breach.
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Tarla Thompson McCann
Stratis is the one I’m hearing great stuff about!
Posted 5 years 8 months ago