Wearable house control

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Client: William Bakker, IMC <william.bakker@imc.com>

In recent years, smart IOT hardware has become mainstream and affordable. Common household devices include smart lights, sound systems, curtains or thermostats. In principle, a smart hub allows home-owners to control all of these. However, logging in to websites and control apps is more of a pain than just using light switches. Your goal is to provide integrated control from a wearable device (Android smart watch provided), that can be used to customises all functions in a room according to the combination of people present. At the least, the system should switch on the lights if one person is there, but it should also be programmable (or learn preferences and priorities) for music, privacy, temperature etc.