
Air conditioners are a blessing in a hot climate, but with their thermostat minds they’re almost like sticking a vacuum cleaner in your wallet. To help remedy this, GE and Quirkyhave launched the Aros smart air conditioner; the first major connected appliance of the partnership. This Wi-Fi-enabled air conditioning unit uses Quirky’s WINK app to learn its owner’s habits and adjust itself accordingly, so it keeps the home cool without breaking the bank. .. Continue Reading GE/Quirky partnership releases smart airconditioner
Section: Around The Home
Tags: Air Conditioners, Crowdsource, GE, Quirky
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