Contagious ideas.
Doing extraordinary things with Realogy is ordinary for Realogists. It's all about creating extraordinary connected smart things.
What do a pair of computer fans, a LED panel, and an old minibar have in common? They're all components that an Italian Realogist reused to assemble a robust, remotely monitored, fully automated grow box for his indoor medical marijuana cultivation. Thanks to the plug-and-play Realino device and the self-service Realer platform, it was enough a screwdriver and a smartphone plus steady hands and a few hours to get things done. "From now on," he tweeted, "my do-it-yourself incubator will help me with my intimate ladies care."
No matter what you connect — from custom-built things to your home appliances and HVAC systems — you can make smart everything with Realogy. Once you've your things connected with Realino, use Realer to improve each connected thing's artificial intelligence. It's great when your things learn from you, adjust to your preferences and perform repetitive tasks for you. Even better, when multiple interconnected things work together perfectly to create entirely new, fun and valuable experiences.
And if you ever have the need, you can easily share Realogy-enabled things with family, friends, and colleagues. Not only as pictures and video clips to feed your social networks, but also as cyber-physical systems. Sharing the use of a connected thing lets other users to access the Realogy-enabled system functionality remotely (if authorised, of course). Optimise a Realino operation, add a new automation routine to Realer, or download system preferences. So you can inspire and get inspired in realising the best combination of settings for your needs.
Empowering, adorable or bizarre? You decide which projects to pursue. And now, get to your Realogy.
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