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HomeSeer Technologies LLC is a technology company based in Bedford, New Hampshire, in the United States. HomeSeer makes
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controllers and software, designed to integrate lighting,
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, security, AV and other subsystems in most homes. Additionally, the company maintains an online store of compatible home automation products and a free online community
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for users and dealers.


History


1999-2004

HomeSeer was founded in 1999 by company president Richard Helmke. At the time, Helmke was employed as Software Project Leader for
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(later becoming
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) in Rochester, New Hampshire. Helmke developed an interest in home automation and set about to find a software program that would fit his needs. After trying several programs, Helmke elected to create his own program (initially named ''AutoHome''), and launched that effort, as a part-time pursuit, under the company name "Keware". Shortly after release, Keware was renamed ''HomeSeer'' and AutoHome was renamed ''HomeSeer v1'' or ''HS1'' for short. At first, the software was compatible with X10 light switches, plug-in modules and controllers. Over time, support was added for additional products such as the ADI Ocelot, JDS Stargate controller and WGL W800 wireless receivers. An open API coupled with a freely available SDK was added to encourage 3rd party development of plug-in (drivers) for support of additional technologies and products. HS1 included support for remote internet access and voice control using Microsoft speech technology (SAPI). As sales of HS1 increased, a message board forum was implemented to provide community-based support for HS1 users. In 2002, Helmke left his position at Enterasys to focus solely on HomeSeer. In 2003, driver support was added to HS1 for Z-Wave, a wireless
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technology. At that time, the technology was in its infancy with only a handful of lighting products available from ''Advanced Control Technologies'' and Sylvania. As of 2015, the Z-Wave Alliance reported there were more than 1,400 Z-Wave certified products including light switches, thermostats, door locks, water valves, garage door controllers, sensors and other products. In 2004, HomeSeer released its first hardware product, the ''ZU0100-001'' Z-Wave USB interface. This product functioned as a Z-Wave transceiver to allow HS1 software to communicate with wireless Z-Wave devices.


2005-2010

August 2005 marked the release of HS2 software. The new version was designed as a web application to allow for remote set up and configuration, as well as remote control. A professional version (HSPRO) targeting custom installers and featuring advanced Z-Wave support with pre-licensed plug-ins, was also released. In December, the company's first hardware controller (PRO-100) was released. The PRO-100 was a fan-less design with
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storage that included an embedded installation of HSPRO software. In 2006, HomeSeer released the ''Z-Troller'', a handheld Z-Wave network controller that doubled as a Z-Wave interface. Since Z-Troller was both a network controller ''and'' interface, it supported advanced features such as network optimization and network backup and restore. In October, the PRO-100 was upgraded to a faster Series II model. In 2007, HomeSeer released the ''HSM100'', a battery operated Z-Wave 'multi-sensor' with built-in sensors for motion, temperature and
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. The HSM100 was well suited for home automation ''events'' that relied on some combination of its sensor data. HomeSeer's ''HomeTroller'' was also released in 2007 to provide functionality similar to the PRO-100 but at a lower price point. Unlike the PRO-100, the original HomeTroller was equipped with a conventional mechanical hard drive, active cooling (with fans) and embedded HS2 software. Subsequent versions were released with passive cooling (no fans) and with DOM, SD Card or
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storage to improve reliability. In 2009, HomeSeer released its first mobile app, a software program called ''HSTouch''. Originally developed for Apple's iOS platform, HSTouch gave HomeSeer users the ability to monitor and control their homes with their iPhones and
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s. A companion program, ''HSTouch Designer'', was also released for those who wished to customize the mobile app with their own screen designs and graphics. In 2010, HomeSeer released its
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version of HSTouch mobile app. In September, HomeTroller was upgraded to the S3 model.


2011-2013

In 2011, HomeSeer released the HomeTroller-SE as its new entry level controller. The -SE model featured a less powerful
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and fewer features than the standard HomeTroller model but at approximately half the cost. An even lower cost ''HomeTroller-Mini'' was also in the works with a prototype unit debuting at CES 2011. However, the HomeTroller-Mini design was later abandoned before release because of parts availability and cost issues. In 2013, HomeSeer released HS3, a significant upgrade to the HS2 version. HS3 included an all-new JQuery web
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, redesigned automation 'engine', multi-network Z-Wave support and new counter and timer features. A professional version, ''HS3PRO'', was also released to service the dealer channel. HomeSeer's HomeTroller Zee was also released in 2013. The Zee was based on the Raspberry Pi1 model B computer, included HS3 software and was bundled with an Aeon Labs Z-Stick Z-Wave interface. HomeTroller Zee replaced the HomeTroller-SE as the company's entry level home controller.


2014

In January 2014, HomeSeer introduced voice programming and automatic camera support for their controllers. Voice programming allowed users to create automation events solely by voice using any Android mobile device. Automatic camera support was designed to automatically detect and configure settings for Foscam brand IP cameras. This allowed the cameras to be viewed with the HSTouch mobile app. In March, HomeSeer released the model WFTT07 ''Control Pad'' free-standing 7" Android tabletop touchscreen embedded with their HSTouch mobile app. The unit was designed to function as a WiFi connected control
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for HomeSeer controllers. In April, HomeSeer launched ''MyHomeSeer-Remote'' (''MyHS'') remote access web service for HS3. MyHS simplified the process of enabling remote access to HomeSeer systems by eliminating the need to adjust router settings or use
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technology. MyHS was also designed to optimize connection performance in the home by automatically providing a direct
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connection for users attempting to access their systems on the local sub-net. In September, HomeSeer released their ''HomeTroller-SEL'' to replace the HomeTroller-SE as the company's mid-level controller. Compared to the
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-based SE, the new SEL model included a faster CPU, twice the RAM and SSD storage, all running on a
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distribution of Linux. Also in September, HomeSeer released their ''A2Z-Link'' Z-Wave bridge module and the ''HSM200'' Z-Wave multi-sensor. * The A2Z-Link module was similar in design to the HomeTroller Zee but also included a newly developed
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to allow other controller manufacturers to communicate with Z-Wave devices using simple
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or ASCII commands. A2Z-Link was conceived as an OEM product; not intended for direct to consumer sales. * The new HSM200 was line-powered, allowing the unit to function as a Z-Wave repeater. HSM200 also included an RGB
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indicator that could be controlled by HomeSeer systems to change colors when things happened in the home. In November, the HomeTroller S6 becomes HomeSeer's new
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home controller, replacing the PRO-100.


2015

In January 2015, HomeSeer released the Z-NET, an IP-enabled remote Z-Wave interface for use with its HS3-based systems. Since Z-NET works over a network connection, it can be placed nearly anywhere in the home and may also be used in outbuildings, vacation homes or other secondary residences. In April, HomeSeer launched its IFTTT channel. IFTTT is a web service that allows users to create ''recipes'' that connect products, services and apps from more than 200 different companies around the world. The principal benefit of launching the channel is that it provides web-based integration for products, services and apps for which there are no native HomeSeer drivers (plug-ins). For example, a HomeSeer/IFTTT user could activate the ESPN sports network IFTTT channel and create a recipe to launch a HomeSeer event to turn on their TV and speak an alert when a sporting event begins. In May, HomeSeer released its HomeTroller Zee S2 controller, based on the Raspberry Pi2 computer. Compared to the original Zee, the S2 model included a faster CPU, had twice the RAM and it included an internal
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500 series Z-Wave module for native Z-Wave support. At the same time, several HomeSeer products underwent and achieve
Z-Wave Plus certification
. These products included HS3 software, HomeTroller Zee S2, HomeTroller-SEL, HomeTroller S6, Z-NET, SmartStick+ and A2Z-Link. In December, HomeSeer released its Skill (app) for the Amazon Echo. The Skill allows HomeSeer users to control their systems by voice using the Amazon Echo.


2016

In March 2016, HomeSeer released a line of Z-Wave Plus lighting products. The line included the HS-WS100+ wall switch, HS-WD100+ wall dimmer, HS-WA100+ wall accessory (for 3-way circuits), HS-PD100+ lamp module, HS-PA100+ appliance module and HS-DTA19+ smart light bulb. In September, a Z-Wave motorized water valve was released. Model HS-WV100+ was offered in 3 valve sizes; 3/4", 1" and 1.25". Support for Amazon's Alexa technology was also added to allow Alexa devices to control HomeSeer system devices and events.


2017

In 2017, HomeSeer released three battery operated Z-Wave sensors. HS-DS100+ (door/window sensor) was released in January and HS-MS100+ (PIR sensor) and HS-LS100+ (water sensor) were both released in December. Support for Google Home was also added to allow Google Home devices to control HomeSeer system devices and events. In May, Z-Flash was released as a commercial software tool, designed to update firmware in Z-Wave products.


Compatible Technologies & Products

Software is at the core of every system produced by HomeSeer. The HS series (HS1-HS4) is licensed as a stand-alone product for users who wish to run it on their own personal computers. Its also pre-installed onto HomeTroller controllers, for users who prefer a more fully configured solution. HS series systems are connected to the users home network and may be programmed with any web browser in a typical installation. Once programming is complete, the HS3 system will carry out automation functions unattended. If desired, the HSTouch mobile app may be used to monitor and manually control the products in the home. HomeSeer's MyHS web service is designed to provide remote internet access only and is not required for processing of automation events in the home. HomeSeer systems are designed to integrate with the following technologies and products using a mixture of native and 3rd-party drivers (plug-ins):


Compatible technologies

* Z-Wave * Zigbee * Insteon * UPB * X10 * PLCBUS * IFTTT * Amazon Echo * Google Home A complete listing of compatible technologies may be found on HomeSeer's website.


Compatible products

* Light switches and plug-in modules *
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s * Door Locks * Garage door controllers * Water valves * Security systems * TVs, Audio/Video receivers and related products * IP Video Cameras * Environmental & security sensors A complete listing of compatible products may be found on HomeSeer's website.


Recognition, awards and reviews


References


External links

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