Smart Home Assistant
Smart technology is one way of describing devices connecting to the internet. A smartphone, for example, is a mobile phone that has an operating system allowing the user to operate online applications. The smart home lets you control a range of connected devices in your home from your smartphone. From lights to alarms, the idea is that as long as both your home and your phone are connected to the internet, you have control. Connecting the devices and appliances in your home so that they can communicate with you, and with each other, is a lot easier than you think.
Just as there are virtual assistants like Siri and Cortana designed to aid smartphones and tablet users, a smart home assistant to aid home automation makes sense. This is what Mark Zuckerberg’s idea is.
He’s been building an artificial intelligence bot that’s learning his specific preferences and tastes, then transferring this into data to affect his home. As Business Insider reported, Zuckerberg said: "It just sees my face and it lets me in… I got it to this point where now I can control the lights… I can control the gates. I can control the temperature… because it is programmed to only listen to my voice.”

Automatic Door System
An automatic door, also known as an auto door, is a door that opens automatically, usually on sensing the approach of a person.Automatic door openers can be placed on interior or exterior doors. With the push of a button, automatic door openers can unlock and unlatch a door, and hold it open while the user passes through. The unit then closes the door and secures the latch, locking the door when applicable.
Fire Safety Sensor
Flame sensors are utilised in a number of hazardous environments, such as hydrogen stations, industrial heating and drying systems, industrial gas turbines, domestic heating systems and gas-powered cooking devices. Their primary purpose is to minimise the risks associated with combustion.here are three available types of household smoke detectors — ionization, optical (photoelectric), and combined. They are very cheap and are available everywhere. The combined detectors are effective at detecting slow-burning as well as flaming fires, both common types of fire in the home.