SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, USA, July 24, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ -- iHome Central, a website for unbiased smart home devices reviews, up-to-date news, and expert ...
iHome’s smart home features aren’t up to snuff, but as an audio device, this clock radio really shines. You probably know iHome as a longtime provider of iPod docks and radios. Now you can add Alexa ...
For the Apple enthusiast, iHome will soon release the iPLWBT5, the first alarm clock radio featuring both an Apple Lightning™ connector and integrated Apple watch charger. Android users need not feel ...
From ease of set up through broad compatibility, including with Apple's HomeKit, these smart plugs hit nearly every mark. The iHome SP6 and iSP8 SmartPlugs push a lot of the right buttons. First off, ...
The iHome iSP5 SmartPlug has an ace up its sleeve. On its own, it doesn't do anything extraordinary. Plug it into a wall socket, plug one of your ordinary electronic devices into it -- such as a lamp ...
The iHome Motion Sensor iSB01 is a reasonably priced Wi-Fi motion detector that will let you know when someone or something is moving around in your home. The white, puck-shaped iSB01 sensor measures ...
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- iHome, the leader in award-winning speakers, portable devices and smart home control solutions, today announced that at CES 2018, it will be unveiling a range ...
RAHWAY, NJ, December 17, 2015 – Offering greater compatibility with the world of the connected home, iHome today announced the first major update to its iHome Control iSP5 SmartPlug that makes the top ...
A trio of companies — Grid Connect, iHome, and iDevices — announced new HomeKit accessories on Tuesday, including power outlets, switches, and climate and water sensors. Grid Connect's offerings ...
iHome (http://www.iHomeaudio.com) has released the US$199 iA100 Bluetooth Stereo System for iPad, iPhone and iPod w/ App Enhancement. It’s designed to support the ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...