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HAI Snap-Link App for iPhone & iPod Touch Released!

HAI recently announced that Snap-Link Mobile for iPhone is now available in the iTunes store.

By downloading the application developed by HAI, users can now control their entire HAI home or business from an Apple® iPhone™, iPod Touch™, and iPad™ (in compatibility mode). The colorful hand-held interface is similar in design to HAI’s other mobile interfaces including Snap-Link Mobile and WL3. 

Homeowners and business managers have the ability to view event logs, real-time surveillance footage, and adjust anything under HAI’s control including lights, access control, appliances, temperatures, window coverings, audio, and more.  Multiple accounts are able to be accessed from within the same application, perfect for property managers and business owners.

Users have the ability to adjust small settings such as wake-up time and irrigation hours, as well as the ability to show or hide specific items.

The application is available now in Apple’s iTunes Store for $49.99 and can be
downloaded directly.

 

Mile High Automation carries the full HAI product line and can integrate Snap-Link into your home automation system.

 

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- Mile High Automation
Posted on June 30, 2010 02:54
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Mile High Automation now on Twitter!

                                                                                                    

Good news home automation fans, Mile High Automation is now on Twitter.  While we pride ourselves on being ahead of the curve in all things home automation, we really missed the boat on the Twitter craze.

Follow Mile High Automation on Twitter from anywhere! 

Get updates on the latest home automation technology,  learn about the newest gadgets for your own state-of-the-art home.  Be the Jones’s! Just follow this link and become part of the home automation revolution. 

                                                                             

Mile High Automation Now on Twitter!

 

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- Mile High Automation
Posted on April 30, 2010 03:03
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How To Setup Remote Access - Part 4: iPhone Setup

We have now established remote access to our home automation system by configuring port forwarding in the router, creating a DDNS account, and setting up Snaplink. We now move onto getting the iPhone up and running, which is a piece of cake!

Step 1: Download the App - Go the App Store and download the add "H@me".

Step 2: Edit Preferences - After the H@me app installs open it up and go the preferences. Enter the following information:
  • IP: This is your DDNS account (myhome.homeip.net)
  • Port: 4369
  • Key 1: encryption key (explained in Part 3 of this guide)
  • Key 2: encryption key (explained in Part 3 of this guide)
  • Code: Your 4-digit user code

 



Step 3: Save & Connect - The first time you connect you will need to LOAD NAMES. This is a one-time download.

Enjoy!

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- Josh
Posted on March 1, 2010 21:02
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Home Automation: Yet another reason to have iPhone

Around the world, a lot of people have found the iPhone as a great tool to improve the effectiveness of their daily tasks. For those who are new to iPhone, the post in "MacRumors" forum called "What do you use your iPhone for?" will show what people do with this nice little tool from Apple. Hey, but what about maintaining my home automation tasks? Can iPhone help me there as well?



To answer this question, DigitalDan has come up with an iPhone app called "H@me" which can talk to the HAI Omni or Lumina home automation controllers. If you are a proud owner of an iPhone and a supported HAI controller, then you should give H@me a try. Once downloaded, follow the instructions given in the project page to configure it with your omni/lumina home automation controller. After that, you can control lighting, thermostats, temperature sensors, audio controls and you security system.

Last month, DigitalDan announced that he would be releasing new version of H@me. This new release will come with lots of bug fixes, new features and enhancements. You can read about those changes here. However, this new version won't be freely downloadable. DigitalDan is yet to declare the price at which H@me 2.0 would be available. But till then, you can always try the existing free version of H@me.

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- Mile High Automation
Posted on January 25, 2010 22:44
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