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LittleBits Introduces Do-It-Yourself Smart Home Kit for $249

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LittleBits today introduced a new Smart Home Kit, which is designed to turn any household item into an Internet-connected smart device. Rather than buying various smart products, the Smart Home Kit encourages users to "reinvent" the things that they already own.

Using the tools in the kit, users might build curtains that open at sunrise, a remote controlled pet feeder, a doorbell that sends a notification when it's pressed, or a toilet paper roll that alerts users when it's empty. The LittleBits website has several different video examples of how the kit can be used, along with tutorials.

"Our mission is to put the power of electronics in the hands of everyone, and to break down complex technologies so that anyone can build, prototype, and invent. Democratizing the smart home industry is one more step in delivering on that promise," said Ayah Bdeir, founder and CEO of littleBits. "The Smart Home Kit is giving people the power and opportunity to take the Internet of Things movement into their own hands, and bring their home to the 21st century, on their own terms  recreate a popular smart device, retrofit an old appliance, or invent something entirely new that may be the next big thing."

The Smart Home Kit comes with 14 "Bits," including the cloudBit for connecting things to the Internet, an MP3 player, a temperature sensor, a light sensor, a speaker, an IR transmitter, and more. It also comes equipped with project ideas and 11 accessories, like an AC switch, which can interface with wall outlets for connected fans, lights, and more.

The Smart Home Kit can be pre-ordered from the LittleBits site for $249. Kits will begin shipping in early December, and LittleBits also plans to sell its Smart Home Kit in RadioShack stores next month.

Top Rated Comments

ibbumpin Avatar
148 months ago
Comcastic

If feeding your pet requires Comcast to be highly available then your pets are dead.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DavisEngeler Avatar
148 months ago
last I heard he was still just researching stuff and drawing up diagrams...

That's my answer to questions about my sex life.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
148 months ago
My version of home kit will automatically inflate my blow up doll whenever I get aroused.
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flyinmac Avatar
148 months ago
I'm just glad I won't have to rely on noticing that I've run out of toilet paper. Without these electronic notifications, things could get messy.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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