O earzz smart home monitor offers a solution to a common problem associated with home automation devices: too many audible alerts.
Many devices have the ability to identify and send signals for specific sounds, but this can result in a barrage of irrelevant notifications, causing annoyance for users.
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What's new here is the ability to customize. O device Earzz Smart Home Monitor can recognize a variety of sounds.
This allows you, for example, to remain conscious of activities and events that occur, even when you are away from home or engaged in other activities.
Therefore, its use is especially useful in urban or shared environments, where a variety of background noises can regularly arise.
With this functionality, users can avoid being disturbed by unnecessary alerts and can only focus on the sounds that are truly relevant to them.
It employs Artificial Intelligence (AI) to identify and categorize detected noises, which provides a greater sense of security and control.
While you're out and about, the device can alert you to abnormal sounds, such as a door opening or an alarm going off.
Likewise, when immersed in your own music through headphones, the device can notify you of important events, such as the doorbell ringing or a baby crying.
The use of AI allows the device to learn to differentiate between everyday sounds and events that require immediate attention. This improves the effectiveness of the device by preventing false alarms and ensuring that you are only informed of relevant situations.
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It is also important to note that people with hearing impairments often face challenges in detecting ambient sounds. This can affect your safety and ability to interact with the world around you.
In this regard, the Earzz Smart Home Monitor can be designed in such a way as to provide visual or vibratory alerts in response to sounds detected through the app, which works on Android and iOS.
This offers an alternative way for these people to stay informed about what is going on around them. Finally, in the list below you can check the 15 types of sounds detectable by the device:
Alarms;
Running water;
Beats;
Appliance beeps;
Buzzers;
Bells;
Kettles;
Babies cries;
Barks;
Meows;
Snoring;
bells;
Sirens;
Children's sounds;
Cough.
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