Verizon Intros LTE SmartHub to Manage Connected Devices
By ETCentric
May 29, 2017
May 29, 2017
Verizon announced the release of its $200 integrated smart home control interface and Wi-Fi hot spot called SmartHub. Designed for managing your connected devices, SmartHub features its own dedicated LTE line, which enables connectivity to a variety of devices, including phones and laptops. SmartHub also supports an HD Voice feature for making calls over the Verizon network, and “has its own battery, which means it maintains your home phone and Internet connection in the event of a power outage,” explains Android Police. “It’s not clear if there will be special data plans for the SmartHub,” and a full list of the devices that work with SmartHub has yet to be unveiled, although Verizon did reference Nest and Kwikset.
Topics: Android, App, Battery, Connected Device, Google Play Store, HD Voice, Hot Spot, Internet, Kwikset, Laptop, Lighting, LTE, Nest, OLED Display, Phone Call, Security, Sensor, Smart Home, SmartHub, Smartphone, Thermostat, Verizon, Verizon Home, Wi-Fi, Wireless
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