The Parce Idea Is A Smart Wall Plug That Can Control Your Appliances From Afar

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Another day, another smart home device. Today we introduce the Parce Idea, a clever, compact wall plug that allows you to monitor your energy usage and control lights and appliances from your smartphone. Each plug costs $69 and they connect to your Wi-Fi network and then Parce’s cloud system to show you energy usage, allow you to plan shutdown times, and manage your total electricity usage in the home.

This is obviously not a new idea – WeMo by Belkin is a surprisingly robust system – but the key here are the analytics. As we discussed at CES 2014 this year, we are entering the era of the quantified home. Devices like CubeSensors and Alima add some amazing capabilities to our traditionally dumb spaces while security devices like Canary and energy controllers like Nest keep us safe and warm.

High design and low cost is making relay-powered systems like the Parce easier and easier to make and, although they’re still way below their goal, it’s interesting to see them trying to crack a space that many utilities companies would love to control.

Parce, The First Intelligent Energy-Saving Smart Device In The World

Parce, The First Intelligent Energy Saving Smart Device In The WorldI don’t know about you, but for someone or a company to lay claim that they have released the “world’s first intelligent energy saving smart device” is a rather large claim to live up to. Parce is bold enough to do so, touting that using it will be able to manage your energy usage to trim 50% off your annual bill, which could amount to a pretty penny, that is for sure. The Parce One happens to be one of the world’s first smart home device that will be able to control the energy usage of all your household devices, helping you trim back on your spending while simultaneously reduce the amount of energy consumed.

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