Voice Assistant Water Sensors

D-Link's WiFi Water Sensor is Compatible with Google Assistant

With the DCH-S161 Wi-Fi water sensor, D-Link is introducing one of the first Google Assistant-compatible water sensors, which means that simple voice commands can be given to check for leaks within the home.

This new water sensor for the home represents an updated version of the DCH-S160 and introduces an all-new battery-powered solution for leak detection. With this simple device, homeowners have the potential to save themselves tons of money, as water damage can be one of the most costly home insurance claims.

By being able to get updates on their phone and ask for checks with their voice, homeowners are able to keep tabs on areas of concern within the home. In the case that a leak does happen to be detected, the sensor sends voice alerts via a Google Hub.
Trend Themes
1. Voice Assistance Home Sensors - The technology can be developed further to integrate with home security systems to offer a comprehensive risk management solution for homeowners.
2. Battery Powered Leak Detection - With the introduction of an all-new battery-powered solution for leak detection, more homeowners can easily and affordably keep their homes protected from water damage.
3. Smart Home Flood Prevention - The use of intelligent algorithms and deep learning can facilitate predictive flood prevention technology for smart homes.
Industry Implications
1. Home Security Industry - Integration of the technology with home security systems highly relevant to offer a comprehensive security solution for homeowners.
2. Insurance Industry - The usage of such devices can reduce insurance claims, resulting in cost reduction for insurance companies.
3. Internet of Things (iot) Industry - The popularity of home automation device sector can be further exploited by developing effective and innovative applications of voice-assisted sensors.

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