Allure Energy to launch EverSense location-based home environment system at CES

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Allure Energy to launch EverSense location-based home environment system at CES


Allure Energy, a smart energy company, announced it will
introduce EverSense, a home environment and energy-management product, at CES
2012 in Las Vegas on January 8, 2012. EverSense uses
Freescale Semiconductor’s i.MX53 application processor, which will be on
display in Freescale’s meeting suites at the event.

“As a fellow Austin-based company, Freescale
provides world-class embedded intelligence and adheres to an eco-friendly
environmental policy which strives to conserve the Earth’s natural resources
through development of sustainable products and manufacturing processes,” said Jim
Mills, vice president of Business Development for Allure Energy
.

EverSense uses Allure Mobile, a smartphone application
that works on select iPhone, Android and iPad devices, to manage energy use
based on how far, or near, each user may be from their home.

As homeowners leave their residence, the temperature of
their home is
altered
based on how far away they are from home. As they return, Allure Mobile
automatically creates the environment they want with its Proximity Control
Technology. Adjustments are determined on the user’s smartphone based on their
current location. The user’s location remains on their smartphone and is never
sent into the cloud, ensuring their privacy.


By GreentechLead.com Team
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