Imagine being able to have total control over your home using just your smartphone. Now you can with JUNG Asia’s KNX and eNet solution.
August 5th, 2014
JUNG Asia is bringing leading-edge technology into the home with its highly intelligent KNX and eNet solution. This innovative system allows you to link everything from lights to blinds, air-conditioning, security cameras and sound systems under one smart solution that can be connected to, and controlled from, your smart devices, via an internet connection.
KNX gives you a great degree of control, offering you the ability to automate and monitor various systems. This even includes feedback and control of your home’s power consumption, which ultimately enables you to reduce total energy consumption. But that’s not all – the eNet solution also makes installation even easier, allowing homeowners to retrofit existing lighting systems.
Both systems are controlled either through your existing mobile devices or through a control panel that can be customised according to your needs. They are designed and manufactured under high quality standards in Germany.
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