Loweโ€™s Iris Home Monitoring System

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Lowe's to Sell Iris Home Monitoring System

Loweโ€™s is always looking to get into new markets. Now it seems theyโ€™re coming after whole home automation and monitoring systemsโ€ฆ sort of. Loweโ€™s just announced a partnership with British monitoring-tech company AlertMeย on a system called Iris. Iris allows people to remotely controlย heating and cooling, home alarm systems, security cameras, or even smart appliances. With the housing industry in a slump, more and more companies are looking to have the skills and capabilities to take on larger portions of bid contracts. In this case, Loweโ€™s seems to be serving contractors with a system that fits snugly into a particular โ€œmiddle-groundโ€ market share.

Editorโ€™s Note: Check out our Lowes vs Home Depot article for our take on these two behemoth home improvement stores.

Loweโ€™s Iris Home Monitoring System

So what does the Iris system do? For starters, the system lets homeownersย monitor and control devices in their homes remotely using a smartphone,ย tablet, or computer. The AlertMe platform is based on a wireless hub and is compatible with tons ofย third-party devices. Now theย Loweโ€™s Iris Home Monitoring Systemย is launching in late August with three different starter kits.

  • Safe and Secure ($179)
    This system will alert homeowners by e-mail, text,ย or phone call when an alarm event happens or, alternatively, when the childrenย arrive home from school, or when a visitor comes. The Safe & Secure system will come with a wireless hub, motion sensors, aย keypad, and door and window sensors.
  • Comfort and Control Kit ($179)
    This system will control a houseโ€™s energyย and temperature levels. The kit includes the hub, along with aย thermostat that can be remotely controlled and a smart plug that canย remotely control devices and report current and historical energy usage. This kit is nifty but is probably more popular for vacation homes or locations where youโ€™re looking to prep the temperature for when you return. I donโ€™t know too many people jumping at the chance to remotely monitor their energy usage.
  • Smart Kit ($299)
    This kit combines both packages, and of course, homeowners can add additional smart devices and sensors as desired.

Closing Thoughts

This is a new direction for Loweโ€™s, but it seems to be a controlled one. The company isnโ€™t taking on larger whole home systems that combine lighting, audio/video, and control systems. Instead, Loweโ€™s is easing into it with basic monitoring. Of course, the downside is that systems like this arenโ€™t very robust and expansion into those other areas will likely result in a completely new system. Weโ€™ll have to watch and see what happens with Iris and whether or not it gets much traction in the U.S. marketplace.

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