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In today's Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece break down the biggest accessibility stories from CES 2025 in Las Vegas! We're joined by Anat Nulman, an expert in assistive technology and founder of Assistive.Consulting, who shares her insights into AI-powered mobility devices, smart home tech, and groundbreaking wearables designed for blind and visually impaired users.We explore game-changing innovations, including eSight Go, a wearable that enhances vision for those with macular degeneration, and .Lumen, a head-mounted navigation device using haptic feedback to guide users along safe paths. Plus, we discuss Glidance, an AI-powered autonomous guide device, and the WeWalk Smart Cane 2, which now integrates voice-controlled navigation.Also on the show: accessible smart locks, the revolutionary Lotus Ring, and the Mouthpad—a mouth-controlled interface for quadriplegic users.
Today on the show, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece explore various topics, including the new subscription model for AppleCare Plus, updates to iCloud, and the user experience of the Amazon app.They also dive into the inbox which covers assistive listening devices for those with hearing loss, the challenges of social interactions, and the pros and cons of smart locks for home security. Emails also touch on privacy concerns with voice assistants, navigating dialog boxes with JAWS, innovative solutions for winter safety, the evolution of audiobooks, and the connection between narrators and listeners. A listener also highlights the resources available for learning Braille and the challenges faced in this area.Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also now contact us via Whatsapp on 1-613-481-0144 or visit doubletaponair.com/whatsapp to connect. We are also across social media including X, Mastodon and Facebook. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube.Chapter Markers:00:00 Intro02:34 AppleCare Plus Subscription Model04:51 iCloud Updates and Event Planning Features09:59 Amazon App Update and User Experience13:16 Assistive Listening Devices for Hearing Loss17:04 Social Interactions and Communication Challenges20:20 Smart Locks and Home Security Concerns27:50 Subscription Models vs. Purchase Models35:04 Voice Assistants and Privacy Concerns38:24 Navigating Dialog Boxes with JAWS40:41 Innovative Solutions for Winter Safety41:06 The Evolution of Audiobooks49:40 Learning Braille: Resources and Challenges
A whole slew of smart products were unveiled at CES 2025 this year. Could this year be the year of smart home devices? TikTok is inching closer to being shut off in the US in a few days. And following Microsoft's announcement of end of support for Windows 10, the company announced it will no longer support Office apps on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy has returned from CES 2025! She spent her time at the convention checking out all things smart home devices on the show floor and shares with Mikah Sargent some of her favorite devices she covered for The Verge. Kaya Yurieff of The Information joins Mikah to talk about the latest on the imminent shutdown of TikTok in the US that is scheduled to happen on Sunday, January 19th. And Ben Wilson from Windows Central stops by to talk about Microsoft's announcement that Office apps will no longer be supported on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025, coinciding with the end of support for the operating system. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Guests: Kaya Yurieff and Ben Wilson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT veeam.com zscaler.com/security
A whole slew of smart products were unveiled at CES 2025 this year. Could this year be the year of smart home devices? TikTok is inching closer to being shut off in the US in a few days. And following Microsoft's announcement of end of support for Windows 10, the company announced it will no longer support Office apps on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy has returned from CES 2025! She spent her time at the convention checking out all things smart home devices on the show floor and shares with Mikah Sargent some of her favorite devices she covered for The Verge. Kaya Yurieff of The Information joins Mikah to talk about the latest on the imminent shutdown of TikTok in the US that is scheduled to happen on Sunday, January 19th. And Ben Wilson from Windows Central stops by to talk about Microsoft's announcement that Office apps will no longer be supported on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025, coinciding with the end of support for the operating system. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Guests: Kaya Yurieff and Ben Wilson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT veeam.com zscaler.com/security
A whole slew of smart products were unveiled at CES 2025 this year. Could this year be the year of smart home devices? TikTok is inching closer to being shut off in the US in a few days. And following Microsoft's announcement of end of support for Windows 10, the company announced it will no longer offer support for the Office 365 apps on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy has returned from CES 2025! She spent her time at the convention checking out all things smart home devices on the show floor and shares with Mikah Sargent some of her favorite devices she covered for The Verge. Kaya Yurieff of The Information joins Mikah to talk about the latest on the imminent shutdown of TikTok in the US that is scheduled to happen on Sunday, January 19th. And Ben Wilson from Windows Central stops by to talk about Microsoft's announcement that the Office 365 apps on Windows 10 will no longer be offered support after October 14th, 2025, coinciding with the end of support for the operating system. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Guests: Kaya Yurieff and Ben Wilson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT veeam.com zscaler.com/security
A whole slew of smart products were unveiled at CES 2025 this year. Could this year be the year of smart home devices? TikTok is inching closer to being shut off in the US in a few days. And following Microsoft's announcement of end of support for Windows 10, the company announced it will no longer support Office apps on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy has returned from CES 2025! She spent her time at the convention checking out all things smart home devices on the show floor and shares with Mikah Sargent some of her favorite devices she covered for The Verge. Kaya Yurieff of The Information joins Mikah to talk about the latest on the imminent shutdown of TikTok in the US that is scheduled to happen on Sunday, January 19th. And Ben Wilson from Windows Central stops by to talk about Microsoft's announcement that Office apps will no longer be supported on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025, coinciding with the end of support for the operating system. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Guests: Kaya Yurieff and Ben Wilson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT veeam.com zscaler.com/security
A whole slew of smart products were unveiled at CES 2025 this year. Could this year be the year of smart home devices? TikTok is inching closer to being shut off in the US in a few days. And following Microsoft's announcement of end of support for Windows 10, the company announced it will no longer support Office apps on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy has returned from CES 2025! She spent her time at the convention checking out all things smart home devices on the show floor and shares with Mikah Sargent some of her favorite devices she covered for The Verge. Kaya Yurieff of The Information joins Mikah to talk about the latest on the imminent shutdown of TikTok in the US that is scheduled to happen on Sunday, January 19th. And Ben Wilson from Windows Central stops by to talk about Microsoft's announcement that Office apps will no longer be supported on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025, coinciding with the end of support for the operating system. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Guests: Kaya Yurieff and Ben Wilson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT veeam.com zscaler.com/security
A whole slew of smart products were unveiled at CES 2025 this year. Could this year be the year of smart home devices? TikTok is inching closer to being shut off in the US in a few days. And following Microsoft's announcement of end of support for Windows 10, the company announced it will no longer offer support for the Office 365 apps on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy has returned from CES 2025! She spent her time at the convention checking out all things smart home devices on the show floor and shares with Mikah Sargent some of her favorite devices she covered for The Verge. Kaya Yurieff of The Information joins Mikah to talk about the latest on the imminent shutdown of TikTok in the US that is scheduled to happen on Sunday, January 19th. And Ben Wilson from Windows Central stops by to talk about Microsoft's announcement that the Office 365 apps on Windows 10 will no longer be offered support after October 14th, 2025, coinciding with the end of support for the operating system. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Guests: Kaya Yurieff and Ben Wilson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT veeam.com zscaler.com/security
A whole slew of smart products were unveiled at CES 2025 this year. Could this year be the year of smart home devices? TikTok is inching closer to being shut off in the US in a few days. And following Microsoft's announcement of end of support for Windows 10, the company announced it will no longer offer support for the Office 365 apps on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy has returned from CES 2025! She spent her time at the convention checking out all things smart home devices on the show floor and shares with Mikah Sargent some of her favorite devices she covered for The Verge. Kaya Yurieff of The Information joins Mikah to talk about the latest on the imminent shutdown of TikTok in the US that is scheduled to happen on Sunday, January 19th. And Ben Wilson from Windows Central stops by to talk about Microsoft's announcement that the Office 365 apps on Windows 10 will no longer be offered support after October 14th, 2025, coinciding with the end of support for the operating system. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Guests: Kaya Yurieff and Ben Wilson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT veeam.com zscaler.com/security
A whole slew of smart products were unveiled at CES 2025 this year. Could this year be the year of smart home devices? TikTok is inching closer to being shut off in the US in a few days. And following Microsoft's announcement of end of support for Windows 10, the company announced it will no longer offer support for the Office 365 apps on Windows 10 after October 14th, 2025. Jennifer Pattison Tuohy has returned from CES 2025! She spent her time at the convention checking out all things smart home devices on the show floor and shares with Mikah Sargent some of her favorite devices she covered for The Verge. Kaya Yurieff of The Information joins Mikah to talk about the latest on the imminent shutdown of TikTok in the US that is scheduled to happen on Sunday, January 19th. And Ben Wilson from Windows Central stops by to talk about Microsoft's announcement that the Office 365 apps on Windows 10 will no longer be offered support after October 14th, 2025, coinciding with the end of support for the operating system. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Guests: Kaya Yurieff and Ben Wilson Download or subscribe to Tech News Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT veeam.com zscaler.com/security
La gente de Nuki ha presentado esta semana una nueva cerradura, más compacta y con un diseño que rompe su línea hasta ahora. Creo que han tomado el camino correcto, pero no todo es perfecto.
Dall'azienda austriaca Nuki arriva la nuova smart lock ultra ed è bellissima, ecco cosa cambia. Per Apple e Samsung anticipazioni sui futuri lanci di prodotti. La fortuna di Elon Musk non smette mai di crescere. Questa settimana Mister Gadget Daily è realizzato in collaborazione con Remington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Elon Musk makes bold claims about Tesla robotaxi in Hollywood backlot The Optimus robots at Tesla's Cybercab event were humans in disguise How to send messages via satellite on your iPhone or Pixel US Weighs Google Breakup in Historic Big Tech Antitrust Case Hackers took over robovacs to chase pets and yell slurs More than a dozen states sue TikTok, alleging it harms kids and is designed to addict them A Whole Bunch Of States File Garbage Grandstanding Lawsuits Against TikTok With The Main Complaint Being 'Kids Like It' Two Scientists Share Physics Nobel for Machine Learning Three Scientists Get Chemistry Nobel for Research Into Proteins This AI Pioneer Thinks AI Is Dumber Than a Cat Unmasking Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto—Again How a UK treaty could spell the end of the .io domain A closer look at Nintendo's adorable Alarmo alarm clock Samsung is turning your Galaxy phone into a smart door key Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit lookout.com expressvpn.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
Elon Musk makes bold claims about Tesla robotaxi in Hollywood backlot The Optimus robots at Tesla's Cybercab event were humans in disguise How to send messages via satellite on your iPhone or Pixel US Weighs Google Breakup in Historic Big Tech Antitrust Case Hackers took over robovacs to chase pets and yell slurs More than a dozen states sue TikTok, alleging it harms kids and is designed to addict them A Whole Bunch Of States File Garbage Grandstanding Lawsuits Against TikTok With The Main Complaint Being 'Kids Like It' Two Scientists Share Physics Nobel for Machine Learning Three Scientists Get Chemistry Nobel for Research Into Proteins This AI Pioneer Thinks AI Is Dumber Than a Cat Unmasking Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto—Again How a UK treaty could spell the end of the .io domain A closer look at Nintendo's adorable Alarmo alarm clock Samsung is turning your Galaxy phone into a smart door key Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit lookout.com expressvpn.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
Elon Musk makes bold claims about Tesla robotaxi in Hollywood backlot The Optimus robots at Tesla's Cybercab event were humans in disguise How to send messages via satellite on your iPhone or Pixel US Weighs Google Breakup in Historic Big Tech Antitrust Case Hackers took over robovacs to chase pets and yell slurs More than a dozen states sue TikTok, alleging it harms kids and is designed to addict them A Whole Bunch Of States File Garbage Grandstanding Lawsuits Against TikTok With The Main Complaint Being 'Kids Like It' Two Scientists Share Physics Nobel for Machine Learning Three Scientists Get Chemistry Nobel for Research Into Proteins This AI Pioneer Thinks AI Is Dumber Than a Cat Unmasking Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto—Again How a UK treaty could spell the end of the .io domain A closer look at Nintendo's adorable Alarmo alarm clock Samsung is turning your Galaxy phone into a smart door key Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit lookout.com expressvpn.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
Elon Musk makes bold claims about Tesla robotaxi in Hollywood backlot The Optimus robots at Tesla's Cybercab event were humans in disguise How to send messages via satellite on your iPhone or Pixel US Weighs Google Breakup in Historic Big Tech Antitrust Case Hackers took over robovacs to chase pets and yell slurs More than a dozen states sue TikTok, alleging it harms kids and is designed to addict them A Whole Bunch Of States File Garbage Grandstanding Lawsuits Against TikTok With The Main Complaint Being 'Kids Like It' Two Scientists Share Physics Nobel for Machine Learning Three Scientists Get Chemistry Nobel for Research Into Proteins This AI Pioneer Thinks AI Is Dumber Than a Cat Unmasking Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto—Again How a UK treaty could spell the end of the .io domain A closer look at Nintendo's adorable Alarmo alarm clock Samsung is turning your Galaxy phone into a smart door key Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit lookout.com expressvpn.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
Elon Musk makes bold claims about Tesla robotaxi in Hollywood backlot The Optimus robots at Tesla's Cybercab event were humans in disguise How to send messages via satellite on your iPhone or Pixel US Weighs Google Breakup in Historic Big Tech Antitrust Case Hackers took over robovacs to chase pets and yell slurs More than a dozen states sue TikTok, alleging it harms kids and is designed to addict them A Whole Bunch Of States File Garbage Grandstanding Lawsuits Against TikTok With The Main Complaint Being 'Kids Like It' Two Scientists Share Physics Nobel for Machine Learning Three Scientists Get Chemistry Nobel for Research Into Proteins This AI Pioneer Thinks AI Is Dumber Than a Cat Unmasking Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto—Again How a UK treaty could spell the end of the .io domain A closer look at Nintendo's adorable Alarmo alarm clock Samsung is turning your Galaxy phone into a smart door key Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit lookout.com expressvpn.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
Elon Musk makes bold claims about Tesla robotaxi in Hollywood backlot The Optimus robots at Tesla's Cybercab event were humans in disguise How to send messages via satellite on your iPhone or Pixel US Weighs Google Breakup in Historic Big Tech Antitrust Case Hackers took over robovacs to chase pets and yell slurs More than a dozen states sue TikTok, alleging it harms kids and is designed to addict them A Whole Bunch Of States File Garbage Grandstanding Lawsuits Against TikTok With The Main Complaint Being 'Kids Like It' Two Scientists Share Physics Nobel for Machine Learning Three Scientists Get Chemistry Nobel for Research Into Proteins This AI Pioneer Thinks AI Is Dumber Than a Cat Unmasking Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto—Again How a UK treaty could spell the end of the .io domain A closer look at Nintendo's adorable Alarmo alarm clock Samsung is turning your Galaxy phone into a smart door key Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid and Jennifer Pattison Tuohy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: e-e.com/twit lookout.com expressvpn.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit mintmobile.com/twit
This week on HomeKit Insider, we talk about Sonos's new pledge to quality, Aqara's new U300 smart lever lock with Home Key, and Matter 1.3 arriving on both Samsung SmartThings and Home Assistant.Send us your HomeKit questions and recommendations with the hashtag homekitinsider. Tweet and follow our hosts at:@andrew_osu on Twitter@andrewohara941 on ThreadsEmail us hereSponsored by:Factor: Go to FactorMeals.com/homekit50 and use promo code homekit50 to get 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month!HomeKit Insider YouTube ChannelSubscribe to the HomeKit Insider YouTube Channel and watch our episodes every week! Click here to subscribe.Links from the showSonos PledgeSonos commitment analysisAnker MagGo 3-in-1 Portable ChargerNative Union VoyageTwelve South ButterflyAqara U300eufy S3 Pro camThose interested in sponsoring the show can reach out to us at: andrew@appleinsider.com
In this episode, Neil Harvey shares his journey towards enhancing the security of his Airbnb property following a frightening incident that occurred at his front door. He discusses the challenges he faced with traditional key management and the frequent lapses in security that left his home vulnerable. Neil reveals how he transformed his approach by installing a smart lock, which not only simplifies guest access but also ensures that the property remains secure at all times. He emphasizes the importance of proactive security measures for hosts and offers listeners a special discount on the smart lock he recommends. THE SMART LOCK DISCOUNT To get the guaranteed 20% discount* on your Simpled SMART locks, follow these steps. Copy and paste bit.ly/SimpledSuperhostDiscountinto your web browser Add your choice of SMART lock(s) to your basket. Apply the voucher code: SuperhostNeil Complete the order. [Note; If a product already has a promotional discount of 20% or more, the voucher will not be applied to that specific product.] To confirm you have the best SMART lock for your door, take 3 photos of your existing lock; the outside the inside and end-on (to show the lock within the thickness of the door) and email all 3 photos to support@simpled.uk The tech team there will recommend the best choice for you. *This is an affiliate link. KEY TAKEAWAYS The importance of securing your property and ensuring the safety of guests is crucial for any Airbnb host. Incidents can happen unexpectedly, and being proactive about security can prevent potential disasters. Installing a smart lock can simplify key management and enhance security. These locks can be programmed to provide unique access codes for guests. Relying solely on educating guests about security procedures can be ineffective. Many guests may forget or misunderstand instructions, leading to security breaches. A personal incident involving a potential break-in served as a wake-up call, highlighting the need for improved security measures. This experience led to the decision to install a smart lock. There are opportunities to save on smart lock purchases. A specific discount is available for listeners of the podcast, encouraging hosts to invest in better security solutions for their properties. BEST MOMENTS "Had there been an actual incident, my hosting business would have potentially ended and I could have lost everything and had to start all over again." "I finally installed a security camera to monitor the back door to try and work out exactly what was happening." "The answer, the one, two, three I needed to change, was to install a smart lock." "If you are someone who values the security of your guests, or your family, then what I'm about to share with you could be very useful." "When you say, it won't happen to me, fate will smile and say, let's wait and see." CONTACT DETAILS Visit Neil's Airbnb https://bit.ly/SuperhostNeil Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/superhostneil/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SuperhostNeil TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superhostneil Email: SuperhostNeil@gmail.com ABOUT THE HOST Neil has led a fulfilled and unconventional life, navigating an extraordinary journey from the Royal Navy to prop-making in London's West End theatres. Born into a military family, it was a twist of fate that led him to the theatre, where he contributed to iconic productions such as Phantom of the Opera. Eventually, Neil transitioned to Corporate Event Team Building, founding his venture in 1999. Financial challenges in 2017 are what prompted a strategic shift to Airbnb hosting, providing a reliable backup income. By 2021, Neil and his business partner triumphed over significant debt, fuelled by their resilience and the success of Neil's Airbnb venture. Now, Neil has left the corporate world behind, thriving solely through his flourishing Airbnb endeavors. ABOUT THE SHOW Welcome to "The Airbnb Superhost," your ultimate guide to mastering the art of hosting on Airbnb. In each concise 15-minute episode, Neil will reveal the secrets to creating unforgettable guest experiences and maximizing the potential of your property, drawing on over 8 consecutive years as a qualifying Airbnb Superhost. With a focus on 3 specific aspects of running an Airbnb business; the host, the property, and Airbnb itself, Neil provides step-by-step guidance on everything from ambiance creation to effective communication. In each episode, a Superhost Secret will help you elevate your hosting game and keep guests coming back for more. Whether you're a seasoned host or just starting, Neil's actionable tips and tricks will help you become a hospitality superstar. Disclaimer: The Airbnb Superhost is in no way affiliated with Airbnb. All ideas, thoughts, concepts, and data presented in this podcast are entirely Neil's own and do not represent the views of Airbnb.
In this episode, Mark dives into his latest tech adventures, including a hands-on with the Galaxy Watch Ultra and the Surface Laptop 7. Rob shares the mishaps of a blown TV and his holiday in the Peak District, where he tested some new Insta360 gear. Plus, they discuss the latest Google controversy and Apple rumours, including the potential of an Apple TV-sized Mac mini and what's next for the iPhone 16… Links ➡️ Mark's Surface Laptop 7 review: https://geni.us/sBLF ➡️ Mark's comedically big TCL 98” C805K Mini LED TV video: https://geni.us/WqQz 55” LG B4 OLED TV with Dolby Vision at Costco (sadly the price has gone up to £849 since this show was recorded): https://geni.us/FP24a43 ➡️ SnapGrip MagSafe battery pack/physical shutter button: https://geni.us/CEaAHY ➡️ MagBak MagSafe cases and accessories: https://geni.us/DRvrOn ➡️ WALLFID MagSafe wallet with elasticated sides that accommodates a Samsung portable SSD: https://geni.us/5RkS ➡️ Short USB-C cable with 90-degree end: https://geni.us/t2wA2Ab ➡️ Native Union Stow sleeve for iPad/Magic Keyboard: https://geni.us/gJxSPi ➡️ SODI MagSafe Continuity Camera monitor mount/stand: https://geni.us/vy9p1 ➡️ Belkin Auto-Tracking 360 degree pan, 90 degree tilt DockKit stand: https://geni.us/ZDMirQC ➡️ Insta360 Flow Pro DockKit compatible gimbal: https://geni.us/RHTBgTw ➡️ Halide camera app with true RAW mode: https://geni.us/2x4viUq ➡️ First HomeKey compatible Smart Lock that works with eurocylinder - Aqara U200: https://geni.us/B7OGt ➡️ Aqara FP2 Presence Sensor: https://geni.us/4G0PR ➡️ SwitchBot Universal Remote: https://geni.us/gYXtZdE ➡️ Nest thermostat 4th gen: https://geni.us/x2w4erf ➡️ CMF by Nothing Phone 1: https://geni.us/KHeK ➡️ Playdate pizza box case: https://geni.us/OfVa If you'd like to get in touch with Rob and Mark, you can email them at contact@eightorsixteen.com Eight or Sixteen is a Mark Ellis Media Limited production: https://markellisreviews.com
Today, we discuss the recent Chirp Systems smart lock vulnerability, Delinea's rapid response to a critical API flaw, and the ongoing debate over ransomware payment policies. Explore the implications of these security breaches and the strategies to enhance digital safety without compromising on the details. Keywords: Cybersecurity, Chirp Systems, Delinea, Ransomware Payment Ban, Smart Locks, API Vulnerability, U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency Sources: Chirp Systems Smart Lock Issue: krebsonsecurity.com/2024/04/crickets-from-chirp-systems-in-smart-lock-key-leak Delinea Secret Server SOAP API Vulnerability: helpnetsecurity.com/2024/04/15/delinea-secret-server-vulnerability Ransomware Payment Ban Debate: cybersecuritydive.com/news/ransom-payment-ban-pushback/713206 Feel free to let me know if there are any tweaks you'd like to make! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_daily_decrypt/ Thanks to Jered Jones for providing the music for this episode. https://www.jeredjones.com/ Logo Design by https://www.zackgraber.com/ Tags for the Episode: Cybersecurity, Chirp Systems, Delinea, Ransomware, Smart Lock Security, API Vulnerability, Digital Safety, Cyber Attack, Security Breach, Tech News Search Phrases: Chirp Systems smart lock security issues Delinea SOAP API vulnerability fix Ransomware payment policy debate Cybersecurity latest news Smart lock vulnerabilities and solutions How to secure digital locks from hackers API security breaches and responses Impact of ransomware payment bans Expert analysis on Chirp Systems breach Preventing unauthorized access in smart devices Transcript: Apr16 Welcome back to the Daily Decrypt. Chirp system's smart locks are compromised With hard coded credentials, potentially unlocking 50, 000 U. S. homes remotely, warns the U. S. Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency, highlighting severe oversight in digital security protocols. What can be done to secure these smart locks and prevent unauthorized remote access? Delinea acted swiftly to patch a critical vulnerability in their secret server SOAP API, which could have allowed attackers to gain administrative access and seize sensitive data. And finally, ransomware victims in the US shelled out 1. 5 billion between May 2022 and June of 2023 amidst heated debates over the effectiveness of ransomware payment bans, as highlighted by the Institute for Security and Technology. What strategies are cybersecurity experts recommending to reduce ransom payments without implementing a ban? In a recent warning issued by the U. S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, an estimated 50, 000 smart locks across the country are vulnerable to breaches due to hard coded credentials that allow remote access. These locks, developed by Chirp Systems, have been criticized for storing sensitive access information within their source code, making them susceptible to unauthorized entries with a CVSS severity rating of 9. 1 out of 10. Despite these concerns, Chirp Systems has yet to respond or collaborate with CISA to address these vulnerabilities. The issue first came to light when Matt Brown, a senior systems development engineer at Amazon Web Services, detected the flaw. Brown, while installing the Chirp app to his Access His Apartment, opted to scrutinize the app's security. He discovered that the app stored passwords and private keystrings in a decodable format, leaving residence doors wide open to potential hackers. In response to his findings, Brown approached his leasing office, which provided him with a 50 NFC key fob as a workaround. However, Brown pointed out that the FOB still transmitted the credentials in plain text, vulnerable to cloning via NFC enabled devices. The parent company of Chirp Systems, RealPage, Inc., is currently facing legal challenges including a massive lawsuit supported by the U. S. Department of Justice and multiple state attorneys general. The suits accuse RealPage of using its software to artificially inflate rents through collusion with landlords, employing algorithms that limit negotiation and push maximum possible rents on tenants. In a swift response to a security breach, Delinea, a leading provider of privileged access management solutions, recently addressed a critical vulnerability in their secret server SOAP API. The company first became aware of the issue late last week and took immediate action by blocking SOAP endpoints for its cloud customers. This precaution was necessary to mitigate any potential unauthorized access. while the cloud service was patched on the same day. By Saturday, Delenia confirmed their awareness of the vulnerability and assured that their engineering and security teams had conducted thorough investigations, revealing no evidence of compromised customer data or attempts to exploit the flaw. By Sunday, the company had released an update for Secret Server on premises, version 11. 7. 000001. Effectively fixing the vulnerability and announcing forthcoming patches for earlier versions upon completion of testing. Moreover, Delinea has provided a guide for customers using on premise versions to help determine if their systems were compromised. This includes instructions to generate custom reports to trace potentially unauthorized access, particularly from unfamiliar IP addresses which could indicate malicious activity. Kevin Beaumont, a security researcher, noted that the temporary unavailability of Delinia's secret server cloud last Friday stemmed from a published blog post by security engineer Johnny Yu, who discovered the vulnerability. Yu's post, which included a proof of concept for creating a golden token allowing admin access, was crucial in prompting the company's rapid response. Delinia has also established a continuous monitoring process updates on their service status to ensure ongoing security for their users. They urge all users to review any unusual audit records and verify the authenticity of the secret server mobile application access as part of their comprehensive security measures. In a report issued this past Wednesday, the Institute for Security and Technology's Ransomware Task Force has decided against the need for a ransomware payment ban. The report highlights several reasons, including concerns that a ban might discourage victims from reporting ransom payments, potentially pushing these transactions underground, and the complexity of any Exempting critical infrastructure. Instead of implementing a ban, the task force recommends focusing on 16 milestones they believe will effectively reduce ransom payments. And there's a quote from the RTF co chairs from an email that says, while a ban may be an easier policy lift than activities designing to drive preparedness, it will almost certainly create the wrong kind of impact. They noted a decline in organizations making payments, suggesting that current strategies may already be making an impact. Despite the resistance to a payment ban, the task force revealed that more than half of their proposed measures are already in progress or completed. These include significant policy changes like the requirement for publicly traded companies to report substantial cyber incidents, and the upcoming rule from CISA mandating that US critical infrastructure entities quickly report cyber attacks and ransom payments. The discussion on how best to tackle ransomware continues to evolve. While the Biden administration previously steered clear of a complete ban on ransomware payments, there are renewed calls for reconsidering this policy. Brett Callow, a threat analyst at Emsisoft, is an outspoken supporter of a ban, suggesting that even if attackers may not be aware of state level bans, a national policy might have a significant deterrent effect. The Ransomware Task Force, by figures like Kemba Walden, the former acting National Cyber Director, advocates for bolstering existing efforts rather than imposing new bans, indicating a strategic commitment to enhance cybersecurity resilience amidst ongoing debates. That's all I got for you today. Thanks for tuning in to this quick, news focused episode. Be sure to tune in later this week for a discussion on HackspaceCon, which just took place last weekend in Florida at Kennedy Space Center. Still working on editing that episode, but dogespan and I discussed our key takeaways and we wanted to share them with you. So stick around for that.
Insecure defaults and insecure design in smart locks, FCC adopts Cyber Trust Mark labels for IoT devices, the ZAP project gets a new home, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-277
Insecure defaults and insecure design in smart locks, FCC adopts Cyber Trust Mark labels for IoT devices, the ZAP project gets a new home, and more! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-277
Nuki Smart Lock de cuarta generación es una cerradura inteligente retrofitable diseñada para puertas europeas que integra completamente el estándar Matter sin necesidad de módulos adicionales. Está disponible en dos versiones: una versión estándar por €169 ($181) que requiere un puente separado para conectarse a Wi-Fi y una versión Pro con materiales de mayor calidad. Además, cuenta con una batería recargable que puede durar hasta seis meses. La característica clave del Nuki Smart Lock 4.ª generación es su compatibilidad total con Matter 1.2, lo que permite una integración más sencilla con sistemas domóticos y un control local completo de la cerradura en todas las plataformas. La nueva función "Abrir puerta" distingue entre abrir la puerta y desbloquearla, mientras que el nuevo protocolo Thread proporciona una vida útil prolongada de la batería, mayor fiabilidad y velocidades más rápidas que Wi-Fi y Bluetooth. El Nuki Smart Lock de cuarta generación tiene el mismo diseño exterior que los modelos anteriores pero incluye mejoras técnicas significativas. También hay una nueva versión del accesorio Nuki Keypad 2, que permite abrir la puerta mediante un código o una huella digital de forma rápida y conveniente. Esta versión actualizada del keypad viene con una carcasa metálica resistente y una opción de montaje en pared. Además, Nuki está involucrado en el nuevo estándar Aliro Access Control, anunciado recientemente por la Connectivity Standards Alliance, grupo detrás de Matter. Sin embargo, los modelos anteriores de Nuki no serán actualizados para admitir Matter debido a limitaciones técnicas. Podéis contribuir al mantenimiento de nuestro podcast por Paypal israeledison20@hotmail.com //Enlaces https://shop.nuki.io/es/soluciones-de-acceso/smart-lock-pro-white-4a-generacion-cilindro-de-perfil-europeo/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwMqvBhCtARIsAIXsZpaWJ8f6NnZ6ej8V7FqfvznjPiRwSWlIA8NGeDiFlKjBG8aMkh5133waAiMIEALw_wcB https://nuki.io/es/keypad/ //Donde encontrarnos Canal Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/ApplelianosApplelianos/featured Grupo Telegram (enlace de invitación) https://t.me/+U9If86lsuY00MGU0 Correo electrónico applelianos@gmail.com Canal Telegram Episodios https://t.me/ApplelianosFLAC Mi Shop Amazon https://amzn.to/30sYcbB Twitter https://twitter.com/ApplelianosPod ( (https://twitter.com/ApplelianosPod)https://twitter.com/ApplelianosPod ) Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/applelianos-podcast/id993909563 Ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html ( (https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html ) https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-applelianos-podcast_sq_f1170563_1.html
In this podcast episode, Reuben and Tessa are joined by Dr. Ben Franske to discuss various aspects of smart home technology. They cover topics such as the marketing of smart home products, the integration of AI in smart home devices, and the considerations for permanent installations. They also delve into the security concerns surrounding smart locks and the battery life of these devices. The episode concludes with a discussion on gateways and hubs in the smart home ecosystem. The conversation covers various aspects of smart home technology, including entertainment systems, smart TVs, physical media, streaming in cars, and the obsolescence of built-in technology.TakeawaysSmart home technology is evolving rapidly, with marketers using the term 'smart home' to encompass a wide range of products.When considering permanent smart home installations, it is important to evaluate the lifespan of the technology and ensure serviceability.Security concerns surrounding smart locks should be taken into account, but the risk of hacking is often outweighed by the vulnerabilities of physical locks.Battery life can be a challenge for smart locks, and it is important to choose devices that are compatible with the existing infrastructure.Gateways and hubs play a crucial role in connecting different smart home devices and protocols, providing a centralized control system. Smart home technology has greatly simplified entertainment systems, eliminating the need for complex setups and wired zones.Smart TVs and external devices both have their advantages, but it's important to consider the longevity and user experience of built-in technology.There is a resurgence of interest in physical media, such as Blu-rays and vinyl records, due to concerns about streaming service availability and ownership.Streaming media in cars can be challenging, and the most common solution is to pre-download content onto tablets or use dedicated streaming devices.Built-in technology can become obsolete quickly, so it's important to consider the long-term value and flexibility of devices and systems.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Weather01:23 Introduction of Guest03:01 Interest in Smart Home Technology04:19 Marketing of Smart Home Products05:13 Smart Electrical Panels06:25 Evolution of Smart Lighting08:16 Integration of AI in Smart Home Products09:44 Considerations for Permanent Smart Home Installations11:39 Permanent Outdoor Lighting13:47 Types of Smart Lights16:22 Serviceability of Permanent Installations21:44 Smart Locks and Security Concerns|23:33 Hacking and Security Risks26:46 Smart Lock Battery Life30:42 Smart Lock Battery Issues32:47 Gateways and Hubs38:11 Entertainment and TV Systems42:07 Smart TVs vs. External Devices44:04 Resurgence of Physical Media46:47 Streaming in Cars50:36 The Obsolescence of Built-in Technology
At Pepcom at CES in Las Vegas, Marijn van der Wal, CEO of DEN Smarthome demos their very different on the smart lock. The DEN SmartStrike leaves your external hardware intact, and instead puts the automation in the strike. Marijn explains how it works, the degree of control it provides, and the installation requirements. [embed]http://traffic.libsyn.com/maclevelten/MV24030.mp3[/embed] Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
At Pepcom at CES in Las Vegas, Marijn van der Wal, CEO of DEN Smarthome demos their very different on the smart lock. The DEN SmartStrike leaves your external hardware intact, and instead puts the automation in the strike. Marijn explains how it works, the degree of control it provides, and the installation requirements. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
It's that time of year where the tech world descends on Las Vegas for CES. On this week's show we discuss a few announcements that we found interesting. We also read your emails and look at the week's news. News: Roku Introduces High-End ‘Pro Series' Lineup of Its Self-Branded Smart TVs Netflix Released 16% Fewer Shows in 2023 Roku To Launch Pro Series TVs Sony's prototype TV backlight tech and it looks amazing Other: The BEST Streaming! | Wakanda Forever 4K UHD HDR Streaming Review CES 2024 TCL 115” Mini LED TV - For 2024, TCL introduces the world's largest QD Mini LED TV! With a 115” screen, the new mega-size 115QM89 truly becomes the ultimate home theater. This model includes QD Mini LED ULTIMATE with a massively high 20,000 dimming zones. It also incorporates the TCL AIPQ ULTRA Processor, as even more horsepower is needed for such high zone control to ensure huge, yet pristine images. This new 115” model includes all the features of the other QM8 models, plus a 6.2.2 Channel Speaker system for truly room filling sound. Full Press Release on all Mini LED TVs can be found here. Estimated Price $20K Also - TCL introduced several new product lines with NextGen TV tuners. This comes after LG said it would not include ATSC 3.0 tuners back in September due to patent concerns. TCL Q75H is a 5.1.2 Channel Dolby Atmos Sound Bar. In addition to the features of the S55H, the Q75H includes the Ray-Danz Acoustic Wave-Guide Reflectors to direct sound across the width of the room. This model also includes a Center Channel Speaker, built-in tweeters, built-in up-firing Dolby Atmos Speakers, and built-in Side Surround Speakers. TCL Q85H is a 7.1.4 Channel Dolby Atmos Sound Bar. Stepping up from the Q75H, it adds rear speakers that are wireless but also include rear up-firing Dolby Atmos Drivers. The Q85H creates a truly enveloping sound, and a sound experience that needs to be auditioned. Press Release Hisense 110UX TV - The 110UX incorporates over 40,000 backlight zones across a 110-inch screen. That high-output mini-LEDs produce 10,000-nit maximum brightness which is about five times brighter than the typical high end TV. Hisense says the 110UX can achieve 95% of the BT.2020 Spec. No mention on HDR support but why would they build a TV like this and not support Dolby Vision? No pricing of availability has been announced. Press Release LG Transparent OLED - Called OLED T, it's only available in 77”. It uses LG's wireless transmission technology so the only wire running to the television is power. A separate box that can be placed up to 30 feet away from the TV transmits source video. Future versions could go bigger or smaller depending on customer feedback. Pricing has not been set. Also - LG revealed that the company's new OLED TVs for 2024 will be the first sets to feature a Dolby Vision Filmmaker Mode. Filmmaker Mode, it's a standardized picture preset for TVs that was developed by the UHD Alliance in response to filmmakers unhappy with the way their films looked on most TVs, with inaccurate color and aggressive motion “smoothing” being two of the main sticking points. Full LG CES info can be found here Philips 5000 Series Wi-Fi Palm Recognition Smart Deadbolt - With this Philips smart lock, the world's first deadbolt with palm recognition, enjoy the most secure and convenient unlocking experience. Or unlock with a key, PIN code, or the Philips Home Access app to make returning home stress-free. The Smart Lock will go on sale in the US early this year and will retail for $360. Lockly - With Visage you can unlock your property by simply approaching it, or with your Apple Home Keys or Apple Watch. Integrate with your smart home devices with Matter™ Arriving this summer. Samsung Anti Glare OLED - Samsung has developed a Glare-Free technology that it claims will be great in both low light and brighter rooms, won't be affected by viewing angles, and won't mess with contrast or colors either. Look for this in the S95D and S90D. People who have seen this tech say “It's where light goes to die”. Also - Samsung launched a new “map view” for SmartThings. It shows an interactive map of your home complete with the location of any smart home devices within. Maps can be created manually or automatically with the help of a photo of an existing floor plan or with a lidar-enabled Samsung device, like the company's forthcoming Ballie robot or new JetBot robot vacuum. Maps have to be generated using the SmartThings app on a smartphone or tablet. But once that's done, they'll display on supported Samsung TVs, the screen of the Samsung Family Hub smart fridge and Samsung's M8 monitors. Nanoleaf - Nanoleaf announced the launch of several new Matter-enabled lighting options, including its first outdoor lights. The company is also debuting a new music feature using Orchestrator software for the Nanoleaf Desktop App, which will use real-time music analysis to create light shows that match with the beat. Orchestrator is able to connect directly with the sound source of a computer for a more accurate real-time audio visual experience. They are also taking pre-orders for the Nanoleaf Skylight. The Skylight is a square-shaped modular ceiling light panel setup that is hardwired and supports up to 100 squares. Prices start at $250 for a 3 panel starter pack. SVS Ultra Evolution Series - The design is not what you typically see in a speaker. It has curves and interesting angles. Being a person who builds speakers I understand that where you place the drivers impacts how they sound. So I can only assume it means that SVS has spent a lot of time designing an enclosure that gives you the most precise sound available. I am looking forward to getting some of these to evaluate. The speakers are scheduled to begin shipping near the end of Q1 2024. No word on pricing.
Rebrand Podcast: Marketing Campaigns Explained by the Brand & Agency
Many smart lock technology designs interfere with or change how consumers engage with their doors. How about a smart lock that fits into your old lock space, elevates the convenience, and gives you exclusive smart lock features like the Apple Home Keys? It's one thing to design it and another to brand and sell it. Listen to Andrew Samson, Chief Marketing Officer of Level Home Inc., to find out how they are branding smart lock technology. Show NotesConnect With: Andrew Samson: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe Rebrand Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedIn See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us in this enlightening episode of Virtual GM as we sit down with the innovative and visionary Reesha Shroff, CEO and Co-founder of Lynx Automation. With over 12 years of experience as a tech-sales engineer and a distinguished education from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Reesha has led Lynx in revolutionizing property automation. This episode dives into the journey of Lynx from its roots in California to its relocation to Tampa Bay, the challenges of startup life, and the future of smart home solutions in the hospitality industry.What you'll find in this episode:Insights from Reesha on overcoming startup anxiety and founder burnout.Behind-the-scenes of Lynx's relocation and expansion plans.An in-depth discussion on the impact of smart technology in enhancing guest experiences and operational efficiency in hotels.Don't miss this exclusive conversation with one of the tech industry's leading figures in property automation. Tune in to learn, get inspired, and see what's on the horizon for hotel management and smart technology!getlynx.com
Dos noticias para completar el jueves domótico de esta semana: la CSA está trabajando en un nuevo estándar domótico para las cerraduras inteligentes; mientras que Nuki saca a la venta la versión 4.0 de las suyas con soporte Matter... o no.
Contact your host with questions, suggestions, or requests about sponsoring the AppleInsider Daily:charles_martin@appleinsider.com (00:00) - 01 - Intro (00:13) - 02 - EU, are you ready to rumble? (01:05) - 03 - Well, isn't that Spatial! (02:39) - 04 - M3 GPU nitty-gritty (now 40 percent grittier) (03:52) - 05 - Jackson: no Apple "green" tax (04:48) - 06 - OTN: Smart Access stuff gets a standard (05:28) - 07 - OTN: LuxShare expands in Vietnam (06:03) - 08 - E-commerce saved Apple (07:47) - 09 - Outro Links from the showApple readying for legal battle against European Union's App Store regulationsSpatial Video shot on iPhone for Apple Vision Pro previewed for a select fewSpatial Video recording for iPhone 15 Pro introduced in iOS 17.2 beta 2What Apple's three GPU enhancements in A17 Pro and M3 actually doNo Apple Tax for environmental efforts applied to users, says Lisa JacksonApple-backed Aliro aims to be the Matter of smart locks for the whole industryApple supplier Luxshare invests $330 million in Vietnam plantHow Steve Jobs saved Apple with the online Apple StoreSubscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Spotify Subscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:• Apple Podcasts• Overcast• Pocket Casts• Spotify
Matter 1.2 Brings BIG Things to HomeKit Plus More Apple Home News!I've largely been sleeping on Matter because Matter was kind of sleeping on Apple Home, at least until now. The 1.2 update update brings some well overdue and long-awaited device categories to HomeKit and we discuss them, as well as some other goings-on in the world of the Apple smart home.
In this brand new segment, Security Today Podcast host Uncle Baer (@unclebaer_ on IG and X) interviews industry leaders on their experience and the cutting edge information and technology that is at the forefront of the industry. -- This episode is with the independent voice for Access Control and Smart Locks, Lee Odess. You can find more at www.leeodess.com and you can subscribe to his Access Control Executive Brief to stay apprised on the #physicalsecurity industry and what is happening within.
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Contact your host with questions, suggestions, or requests about sponsoring the AppleInsider Daily:charles_martin@appleinsider.com (00:00) - 01 - Intro (00:15) - 02 - Post-PostScript (01:28) - 03 - The cure is worse than the disease (02:31) - 04 - Apple delays dumb declarations (02:58) - 05 - Sonoma compatibility checks (04:21) - 06 - QN: Premium podcasts (04:44) - 07 - Yale has a lock on the competition (05:33) - 08 - Epic's last appeal (07:18) - 09 - Outro Links from the showSonoma puts the last nail in the coffin for PostScript on macOSApple submits update that will weaken iPhone 12 modem to French governmentApple's App Stores are not yet in compliance with new China lawWith rare exceptions, most Mac apps seem happy with SonomaApple Music radio shows & narrated News+ articles now available in Podcasts appYale introduces Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch and Assure Lock 2 Plus with Apple Home Key supportEpic takes its 'Fortnite' fight with Apple to the Supreme CourtSubscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Spotify Subscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:• Apple Podcasts• Overcast• Pocket Casts• Spotify
Rebrand Podcast: Marketing Campaigns Explained by the Brand & Agency
Many smart lock technology designs interfere with or change how consumers engage with their doors. How about a smart lock that fits into your old lock space, elevates the convenience, and gives you exclusive smart lock features like the Apple Home Keys? It's one thing to design it and another to brand and sell it. Listen to Andrew Samson, Chief Marketing Officer of Level Home Inc., to find out how they are branding smart lock technology. Show NotesConnect With: Andrew Samson: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe Rebrand Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterI Hear Everything: IHearEverything.com // LinkedIn See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- Google IO schedule is out! - Google shares I/O 2023 session list, including What's new in Android, Material Design, and gen AI. - Apple, Google team up to tackle Bluetooth tracker-stalking terror. - Google says Android will separate notification and ringtone volume. - The OnePlus Pad is an impressive tablet for its price. - OnePlus Pad Is a Promising First Tablet That Won't Break the Bank. - OnePlus Pad hands-on: I did not know they still made displays this bad. - Motorola is finally bringing a real flagship contender to the US. - The 2023 Moto G features good looks, sweet $250 price tag. - The Google Pixel Fold looks nearly gapless in first leaked marketing images. - One WhatsApp account, now across multiple phones. - Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but option coming later. - YouTube Music officially launching podcasts in the US on Android, iOS, and web. - JR's tip of the week: Pixel Search. - Can I cast my phone's screen to my tablet in the car? - An Android fan shares his tablet experience. - Smart Lock issues on Samsung devices can be fixed temporarily. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/42jPOWQ Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Guest: JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
- Google IO schedule is out! - Google shares I/O 2023 session list, including What's new in Android, Material Design, and gen AI. - Apple, Google team up to tackle Bluetooth tracker-stalking terror. - Google says Android will separate notification and ringtone volume. - The OnePlus Pad is an impressive tablet for its price. - OnePlus Pad Is a Promising First Tablet That Won't Break the Bank. - OnePlus Pad hands-on: I did not know they still made displays this bad. - Motorola is finally bringing a real flagship contender to the US. - The 2023 Moto G features good looks, sweet $250 price tag. - The Google Pixel Fold looks nearly gapless in first leaked marketing images. - One WhatsApp account, now across multiple phones. - Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but option coming later. - YouTube Music officially launching podcasts in the US on Android, iOS, and web. - JR's tip of the week: Pixel Search. - Can I cast my phone's screen to my tablet in the car? - An Android fan shares his tablet experience. - Smart Lock issues on Samsung devices can be fixed temporarily. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/42jPOWQ Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Guest: JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
- Google IO schedule is out! - Google shares I/O 2023 session list, including What's new in Android, Material Design, and gen AI. - Apple, Google team up to tackle Bluetooth tracker-stalking terror. - Google says Android will separate notification and ringtone volume. - The OnePlus Pad is an impressive tablet for its price. - OnePlus Pad Is a Promising First Tablet That Won't Break the Bank. - OnePlus Pad hands-on: I did not know they still made displays this bad. - Motorola is finally bringing a real flagship contender to the US. - The 2023 Moto G features good looks, sweet $250 price tag. - The Google Pixel Fold looks nearly gapless in first leaked marketing images. - One WhatsApp account, now across multiple phones. - Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but option coming later. - YouTube Music officially launching podcasts in the US on Android, iOS, and web. - JR's tip of the week: Pixel Search. - Can I cast my phone's screen to my tablet in the car? - An Android fan shares his tablet experience. - Smart Lock issues on Samsung devices can be fixed temporarily. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/42jPOWQ Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Guest: JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
- Google IO schedule is out! - Google shares I/O 2023 session list, including What's new in Android, Material Design, and gen AI. - Apple, Google team up to tackle Bluetooth tracker-stalking terror. - Google says Android will separate notification and ringtone volume. - The OnePlus Pad is an impressive tablet for its price. - OnePlus Pad Is a Promising First Tablet That Won't Break the Bank. - OnePlus Pad hands-on: I did not know they still made displays this bad. - Motorola is finally bringing a real flagship contender to the US. - The 2023 Moto G features good looks, sweet $250 price tag. - The Google Pixel Fold looks nearly gapless in first leaked marketing images. - One WhatsApp account, now across multiple phones. - Google on why Authenticator sync isn't E2E encrypted, but option coming later. - YouTube Music officially launching podcasts in the US on Android, iOS, and web. - JR's tip of the week: Pixel Search. - Can I cast my phone's screen to my tablet in the car? - An Android fan shares his tablet experience. - Smart Lock issues on Samsung devices can be fixed temporarily. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/42jPOWQ Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Guest: JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
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Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes. BMW brings digital car key support to Android with support for Pixel and Samsung. Android now has a smart solution for crashing apps. Kuba leaks the Pixel Fold. More Google Pixel Fold Specs Leak: It Seems Like a Real Contender For Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold. Google Pixel Tablet pricing starts to leak out. Google's Expensive Pixel Tablet Dock Leaks on Amazon. Motorola officially teases new Razr foldable. Motorola Razr's outer display will measure 3.5 inches as the official teaser comes out. Motorola set to launch two foldables, including the cheaper 'Razr Lite'. OnePlus' first tablet will cost $479. Upcoming Reddit changes may spell the end of free third-party apps. Decentralized Twitter competitor 'Bluesky' now has an Android app. Winamp is coming to Android, but it's not what you think. Flashback: After Over 15 Years Of Service, Winamp Will Cease To Be Available For Download Starting December 20th. JR's tip of the week: JR's final YouTube tips video. Looking for a DUMB smartphone. Has Samsung fixed the Exynos vulnerability yet? Why is Smart Lock not working anymore? Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3L2OHDM Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Co-Host: JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: decisions.com/twit
Google Authenticator finally, mercifully adds account syncing for two-factor codes. BMW brings digital car key support to Android with support for Pixel and Samsung. Android now has a smart solution for crashing apps. Kuba leaks the Pixel Fold. More Google Pixel Fold Specs Leak: It Seems Like a Real Contender For Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold. Google Pixel Tablet pricing starts to leak out. Google's Expensive Pixel Tablet Dock Leaks on Amazon. Motorola officially teases new Razr foldable. Motorola Razr's outer display will measure 3.5 inches as the official teaser comes out. Motorola set to launch two foldables, including the cheaper 'Razr Lite'. OnePlus' first tablet will cost $479. Upcoming Reddit changes may spell the end of free third-party apps. Decentralized Twitter competitor 'Bluesky' now has an Android app. Winamp is coming to Android, but it's not what you think. Flashback: After Over 15 Years Of Service, Winamp Will Cease To Be Available For Download Starting December 20th. JR's tip of the week: JR's final YouTube tips video. Looking for a DUMB smartphone. Has Samsung fixed the Exynos vulnerability yet? Why is Smart Lock not working anymore? Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3L2OHDM Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Co-Host: JR Raphael Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: decisions.com/twit
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If you manage short-term rentals, you're probably well aware of how stressful the process of giving guests a key, code, etc. can be. In this episode, property management growth expert, Jason Hull talks with Bobby from Jervis, a company that allows property managers to automate code-sharing with smart locks and smart garage door openers and manage smart utilities remotely. You'll Learn… [01:45] Introduction to Bobby Varghese [06:50] Smart Locks, Code Sharing, and More: Intro to Jervis [13:55] The Financial Benefits of Automation [19:25] Where to Get Smart Locks and Products [22:10] Navigating Technological Issues [24:20] Jervis for Long-Term Rentals Too! Tweetables “Trying to do it all means that you can never do everything correctly.” “What is your time worth?” “The biggest expense in the business really is almost all staff.” “So we would love to help see you grow and we would love to help get the systems in people in place on your team so that you can handle that growth.” Resources DoorGrow and Scale Mastermind DoorGrow Academy DoorGrow on YouTube DoorGrowClub DoorGrowLive TalkRoute Referral Link Transcript [00:00:00] I tell them, tell everyone, "you can do this yourself. You can open up the Schlage app, the August app, whichever brand app, right. And you can add the locks yourself." So the thing is, "what is your time worth?" Is what I always ask property managers. [00:00:14] All right. Welcome Doorgrow Hackers to the DoorGrow Show. If you are a property management entrepreneur that wants to add doors, make a difference, increase revenue, help others, impact lives, and you're interested in growing in business and life, and you're open to doing things a bit differently, then you are a DoorGrow Hacker DoorGrow Hackers love the opportunities, daily variety, unique challenges, and freedom that property management brings. Many in real estate think you're crazy for doing it. You think they're crazy for not because you realize that property management is the ultimate high trust gateway to real estate deals, relationships, and residual income. At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management, business owners and their businesses. [00:00:58] We want to transform the industry, eliminate the bs, build awareness, change the perception, expand the market, and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. I'm your host, property management growth expert, Jason Hull, the founder and CEO of DoorGrow. Now let's get into this show. So today I am hanging out with Bobby Varghese. Bobby, welcome to the show. [00:01:27] Hey Jason. Thanks for having me. [00:01:28] Bobby has a company called Jervis Systems, which we're going to get into in just a minute, but Bobby, tell the audience and our listeners, how did you get into business entrepreneurism and eventually into Jervis systems? [00:01:45] Yeah, that's a good question, Jason. I have a short term rental in Ashburn, Virginia. A couple years ago, actually, we started in 2017. And I was doing a lot of automation for my own sanity's sake, right? Just, I didn't want to be at the property to check a guest in. And also I know how when I want to travel, I don't want to be confined to certain times. I don't want to have to meet somebody to go grab keys, things like that. So I was trying to like, replicate the same concepts for my guests. And so I had some brilliant programmers that were working with me at the time for my rent. And we applied a lot of the automation that we use with Jervis today initially for my rental, you know, that's kind of how it all started. So we were letting guests in automatically letting cleaning companies in automatically, deleting the codes automatically after the reservations were complete. This is in 2017. So back then, Jason, Jervis didn't exist. Right? So Jervis wasn't even an idea yet. And then what happened was property managers in Ashburn, you know, the surrounding city communities heard about us doing automation, right? So maybe guests that stayed with me told other property managers and they're like, Hey, can you do this for us too? Can you manage my property? And so I had a couple of property managers message me through Airbnb, through inquiries, and they were like, Hey, could you manage my property and take on full property management? And, you know, at the time I had a full-time job. I was teaching in the evenings at a local university. I didn't have the time or the bandwidth to just take on more and more of these properties, but the concept of like building this like a software as a service platform and then being able to offer that to property managers just sounded incredibly intriguing. [00:03:25] And it's something that we started the journey in 2019, and then it's just been learning and growing as we go. You know, lots of relationships over the years. Lots of vendors that we've connected with. You know, big brands like Schlake, August, Yale, Masterlock big companies like that, garage doors. And then over the last year we've gotten into like the thermostat world. So smart devices and not just access, getting to automate those. And then eventually we've got a roadmap this year and into next year of smart sensors and other places we want to get into as well. [00:04:01] Very cool. So, And give the audience a little bit of background on you personally, so I know who you are. [00:04:08] Sure, yeah. My name is Bobby Varghese, so I'm the founder of Jervis, as Jason said. I'm a US Air Force veteran. My background is as a security consultant. So, I did well, a little bit of everything. So networking, server administration and security, which really the military got me into. It was not something I ever thought I'd be interested in, and then it just kind of happened. And I found out I loved it, you know, and I got myself my graduate degree in it. I started, you know, getting certifications and eventually ended up teaching by chance at a local university here in security. And that's kind of my background. And I got into you know, just process improvement, just automation and things as we kept going on. And that's me as a person and how I got into all this. I live in the northern Virginia area right outside DC so, we've got a lot of customers locally in this area and the east coast and pretty much all over the states as well. [00:05:00] Great. Well, thanks for your service. I think that's awesome. And I mean, it's really cool that you come from a technological background, but not just in technology. Viewing everything through the lens, likely of is this secure? Are we doing things the right way? The access matters, you know. [00:05:17] It does. Yeah. Thanks appreciate you bringing that up, Jason, because that's actually a principle in everything we do in Jervis. We don't want to store your credentials, we don't want to know your credentials, right? So everything that we do with Jervis, when you as a property manager are connecting your devices with us. So we're going to take you to their login page, right? So that's where you're doing the authentication and the authorization to say, Hey, I want Jervis to be able to view my ABC you know, these devices, and then be able to manage them on my RPA half. And then that's when the grant access is granted. We're given like you know, a secure token basically that gives us access to it. And that's how we do all of the management. We make it a business. Philosophy on our team never to store credentials. So if, God forbid we ever get hacked, there's nothing to steal right with us. There's no credentials to be stolen, things like that. We do take security very seriously. [00:06:15] That's great. Yeah. I mean, even with us at DoorGrow we use a vault system with our merchant provider cause we don't want to store people's credit card information directly. [00:06:24] Yeah. [00:06:24] The liability's too high. [00:06:26] It is. It is. [00:06:27] So if, you know, God forbid, but if somebody hacked us, they wouldn't have people's credit card information. [00:06:32] Exactly. Yeah. That's smart. [00:06:33] Yeah. So, yeah, very cool. I like that. So, when AI takes over the world and they hack everything, then they might be sort of safe still. All right. So, that brings up an interesting question. AI is a huge buzz thing right now, so I'd love to touch on that maybe a little bit later in the show. But tell us a little bit about what Jervis does. I'm starting to get an idea just based on what you've told me so far, but tell us like, what does Jervis really do and how can it help property managers and it sounds like it's very much geared towards the short term rental market. [00:07:08] So we are geared towards property management, right? So, and that can be done in a couple of different spaces. So whether it's short-term rental management, long-term rental management we've got real estate agents using us, using like the master locks to instead of, you know, the old school like realtor access to be able to get into properties because those legacy systems are very expensive from what I've understood over the years. So, so we've got a lot of real estate agents that are trying to kind of modernize that world and using the master lock systems. So at a core Jervis, what we started with was access management. So smart locks and smart garage doors, right? So we've got, we support the MyQ based systems with LiftMaster and then we've got the Genie Aladdin and a couple brands like that. And then with the Smart Locks, we do the big players. And then there's a lot of other smart locks out there, like the Schlages, the August, the Yales, and then also a lot of other companies that are growing in popularity. And you know, there's. A lot of competitors in that space now as well, right? So what Jervis does is, or what our goal is to streamline your life from a property management perspective. And we'll use the short term rental world as an example, is as reservations come in, what a lot of property managers want is that the code gets to the guest, right? [00:08:29] So it gets stored to a lock for the duration of the reservation. Another caveat is that's important is it's got to be a unique code. So you're not using the same code over and over for multiple guests. [00:08:41] Yeah. [00:08:41] And then the code expires when the reservation is completed. Right. So even after the time completes and the guest knows the code, they cannot use that same code to get back into the property. Right? [00:08:53] Right. [00:08:54] And what Jervis will do is automate all of those steps we just talked about, and then when the code is done, we actually wait one day after the reservation is completed with the code being in a disabled state, and then we'll remove it entirely. And the reason we keep it one extra day, Jason, is that we found so many instances where reservations last minute, they need to be extended a couple extra hours, an extra day or two. Right. So immediately deleting it when the reservation is complete. We just found that's just causing-- [00:09:28] they're immediately locked out and they're all, "my suitcase is still in there!" [00:09:31] Exactly. Yeah. Or like, oh no, we need to extend for an extra day. And then you got to go through the entire process of adding the code all over again, which is not hugely inconvenient, right. But it's a lot easier and quicker to take an existing code and just modify like the time or the date, you know, versus like adding it entirely. [00:09:53] Yeah. Cool. So you had mentioned a lot of other like smart devices and stuff. So is there, does Jervis go beyond just the front door lock? [00:10:04] We do. Yeah. So besides access, so out outside of our original world of just smart locks and smart garages, we do smart thermostats right now with the Echobee, Nest, and the honeywell thermostat is coming really soon as well. And the problem that we're solving with that when it comes to property management is that you as a property manager, you can control the temperature as a guest is walking into the property. So we've got two modes with it. We call it guest mode and we call it a vacant mode. So guest mode is that as soon as the guest walks into the property, you can set your baseline that you as a property manager are comfortable with, right? So let's say you want it to be 70 degrees as a guest walks in, Jervis will take care of that set the temperature. The guests can adjust it during their stay, right? Bring it up, down, whatever they're comfortable with. When they're done, that's when vacant mode or when the guest is checking out, that's when vacant mode will kick in. And that means that, let's say in the wintertime, you don't want the heat blasting. Yeah, in the summertime you don't want the AC blasting, right? [00:11:14] So you can set it to a temperature where your pipes aren't going to freeze, right? It's that right temperature without increasing your heating expenses or electric bills. And right as the guest comes back into the property or your next guest comes in, Jervis will set the temperature back to guest mode as you're comfortable with it or what you set it for. So thermostats is something we support now. Later this year, our roadmap is to get into smart sensors. So carbon monoxide sensing, water leakage sensing and those noise sensing things like that. That's what we will get into this year. [00:11:51] Very cool. So there's water leaks or if there's, you know, some sort of issues going on at the property, they might get notified. [00:12:02] Exactly. And the goal is, Jason with Jervis, we don't aim to support every device that's out there, right? So every lock that's out there, you can see that we pick and choose the ones that are the most, most stable. Another feature that we look for is that it's ideally, it's wifi directly accessible, right? So that's very important. Other locks will work, right? There's a lot of older model locks that are using hubs and wifi, adaptors. We support selective ones after extensive testing because we found that having an extra piece in the middle can often be it's yet another piece that could go wrong, right? Yeah. So if that hub stops working, that wifi adapter stops working, you can't connect to your lock, right? So, it's, we pick and choose which devices are best to support, and then we are careful what other devices we get into. It's important that it solves like a property management problem, right? Because I still have my rental property in Ashburn and we do testing of all the capabilities that we implement, we do it all the testing at my property as well. [00:13:10] Yeah. [00:13:10] So eating my own dog food type of thing. And I want to make sure that we're not trying to do it all because I think that is... trying to do it all means that you can never do everything correctly. You may just get to a point where you're doing everything probably 50% or 60%. But yeah, that's kind of our philosophy as well. Right? Yeah, it's probably like the 80- 20 rule. The 80% of the stuff's probably covered by 20% of the things that you could do, right? [00:13:37] So, yep. Yep. [00:13:39] Very cool. So, What problems is this solving for property managers? So if a property manager's listening to this and they think, well, you know, it's not too big of a deal to maybe give out a code, do the walk and do this, help them justify switching to using Jervis. [00:13:55] Sure. [00:13:56] Yeah. That's a good point. And if a property manager has one or two properties, I tell them, tell everyone, "you can do this yourself. You can open up the Schlage app, the August app, whichever brand app, right. And you can add the locks yourself." So the thing is, "what is your time worth?" Is what I always ask property managers. It's like we charge $5 a month per active device. Right? So, I don't know what Starbucks charges nowadays, but it's the price of a cup of coffee. For a month is what we're charging roughly. Is that worth it for you from an automation perspective to be able to focus on other things? And so, that's, I think, the true benefit that service will give to property managers. And so I'll give you an example that applies to multiple properties, but one customer comes to mind for me because we talk about this several times over last year. And they had over a hundred properties, right? And so they had a dedicated person that their entire job was to add codes, remove codes, troubleshoot customer issues of like codes not working, and just putting in backup or giving out backup codes, putting in codes, things like that. [00:15:08] So it's one almost dedicated full-time employee or resource or consultant for x number of hours that you've assigned for this task, right? Once they set up Jervis, now to automate the process, they were able to move this person to do other tasks, right? They were doing more spot checking of codes or just issue handling, right? So automation is not perfect and again, I try to be transparent with our property managers when it comes to that. There's a lot of moving parts, right? The booking site has to send the property management system, the reservation or the updates. They got to send it to us. We got to talk to a lock vendor. So there's a lot of pieces that could go wrong or could be delayed, right. So issue handling, things like that it's always good to have a person that's available, especially as you scale to a hundred, couple hundred properties and things like that. [00:15:57] Yeah. [00:15:57] And so now that Jervis was doing the bulk of the work, they were able to. Reassign this person to be able to do other tasks that were, you know, more beneficial to the company, right? So doing marketing or customer service, answering emails, things like that. So Jervis was able to probably take on 80, 90% of the automation work or the code management work, and now this person's in more of in a backup spot checking role or a customer service role, and then they were able to take on additional tasks for the property manager. So they were very happy. Obviously it cut down their costs and they were able to maximize like their resources and kind of use their resources more wisely. [00:16:39] Yeah, I mean, the biggest expense in the business really is almost all staff, right? It's people and you know, let's say that team member's $20 an hour. Well, if they can offset that by just getting these devices, you know, in place. Yeah. It could save them some serious monthly expense, especially if they're not having to drive around and do stuff. [00:17:01] Exactly. [00:17:01] It would be pretty significant. So now you mentioned $5 a month per device. [00:17:06] How many devices typically does a property usually need? Before I answer that, Jason, let me just kind of back up a second there. With Jervis, we have no minimums, right? So there is no minimum number of doors that you have to come in with. We don't have a minimum threshold of the monthly amount. You could have technically one door. $5 a month and we'll still treat you at just same way as a customer that has a thousand doors. Right? So the goal with Jervis and all these automation is that you set it and forget it, right? And you shouldn't have to babysit it unless you run into problems, and then we'll work with you. But the, to answer your question, typically a home will have at least one door, right? It could be the front door that maybe the property manager puts the smart lock on. We've got property managers that go above and beyond that and maybe put it on the front door and also the garage door. Right. So that way, even though like, let's say the big garage doors, as you get past that, to actually get into the house, you have to get through smart lock as well, right? So then the way Jervis will work is that you can assign multiple locks to the same property. And if a reservation comes in for that property, Jervis will put the same code on both locks and schedule them exactly the same way. And we won't charge you separately or upcharge you for that capability. I've had a lot of property managers ask me, does that cost more? You know, or just give me, you know, they're surprised because they're expecting to be charged more for that kind of capabilities. But the average I've seen is if you just want smart lock access, one to two doors is kind of like the average. Some property managers are a lot more technology interested I guess. And they'll put the smart thermostat, smart sensors, you know, then you could start seeing three to four devices per property. [00:19:02] Yeah. I would imagine in some areas where the temperatures are somewhat extreme smart thermostat would sort of pay for itself. [00:19:10] Exactly. Yeah. [00:19:11] Your utility bills for the property easily, so that would make sense. So, all right. Very cool. So what other questions do property managers typically have when they're trying to figure out why should I use this or should I use this service? [00:19:26] Yeah, so one of the questions we typically will get is, do you have to purchase locks from us? I mean that's again a decision business philosophy we made years ago is we wanted to stay vendor agnostic, right? So we don't pitch one specific product. We decided not to make custom locks. A lot of vendors that are selling locks, they're reselling other brands, right? Or locks that are white label white labeling locks that are out there, right? We decided not to get into that world. We want to offer just a software as a service platform and be able to support as many devices as we sustainably can, reliably can. And that's a very important part of it. And so, yeah, so the question I get often is, do you have to purchase a lock from us? And the answer is no. We link on our website to where you can purchase the locks from, whether it's Amazon, who is one of our partners, but as far as like where we're linking, but you can get them at Home Depot, you can get them at Lowe's. Bill.com. They're very easily accessible locks and devices that are out there. [00:20:34] So you provide a list of, here are the ones we recommend, here's the best ones? [00:20:38] Exactly. And the ones we recommend are the ones that we carefully recommend because good products means less support issues, you know, for us, and that's one of the things that I have been very careful with from a team management perspective is we've got a good team and a lean team, and I want to make sure that we're not trying to support everything because that just means more headaches when the devices don't work as expected. [00:21:03] Right. And I would imagine with the door sensors or the door locks, and the biggest issue is just the batteries and things down, right? [00:21:11] It is. But sometimes some of the brands, you got to be careful, Jason, like, you know, there are a lot of vendors out there now. If you go to Amazon, just type in smart lock there's so many of them out there, right? So a lot of them are just companies that popped up overnight and. I always recommend to our property managers, even if you're paying slightly more. Stick with a brand that's been around for 20, 30 years. Right. So you know that they're going to be around if you need support, right? Or if the device fails on you, at least you can go, you know, claim your warranty and get a replacement, whatnot, right? So Schlage, August, Yale, Masterlock, these companies have been around decades, right? So those are always our top picks. There's a lot of other brands that are out there that we do support. Some of them are, you know, have been around like Igloo Homes has been around for a while. But we're just kind of careful of like trying not to support it all because it can cause other problems. [00:22:08] Got it. Cool. Anything else that property managers might be curious to know? [00:22:13] Yeah, there's a couple of other questions. I'm trying to think. Let's see what happens. If there's a power outage you kind of hit on this a little bit earlier. The locks are supported by batteries, right? So that means that if there is a power outage, your guests can still get in and out of the home. Right? It's not going to affect access to the property. When we get the reservations, we actually process them two weeks in advance, you know, type of thing. So that way it's not adding the code last minute on the day of the reservation. That's one of the things we do not do unless, you know, caveat being though, that if the reservation came in that day, obviously we're trying to put it on the lock that day, but normally if the reservation came in a week ago, two weeks ago. Well, we processed two weeks in advance typically. [00:22:59] Yeah. Very cool. So the codes are already in there. They're not active yet. Until its time it'll be activated. And so even if the power goes out or there's an issue or the wifi or internet has a problem, that code's already in there and they can get in and out during the time of their stay. [00:23:15] Exactly. Yep. So that's probably the number two question I get. And then third one I get often is our pricing and. We're transparent. As you can see from our website, we don't hide it from you, you don't have to talk to us first to see the pricing. We just keep it all published out there, $5 a month. We actually made a plan just for the property management system users, and it's $5 a month. I think, you know, your users will see that it's very competitive to the other players in the space. And again, I always tell our customers try the different players out, right? We all offer trials, right? So Jervis offers a one month free trial. Everyone offers a trial of some sort. So try everyone out, right? And see there's Remote Lock, there's Aperto, there's Links. Try everyone out. Try Jervis out and see what is the right fit for you, your organization for your needs. And then let us know if you've run into any issues or have any question. But those are the three questions I typically see, Jason. [00:24:18] Perfect. Yeah. Very cool. Well, I appreciate you coming on the show and sharing this with us. So maybe you could touch on, just before we wrap on, how would this apply or be beneficial for long-term management companies and getting vendors in and out? You know, this sort of thing? [00:24:38] Yeah, the great question again. Yeah, so we do have a lot of property management companies, let's say with hundred, 200 properties or more, and that's where our mobile app especially comes in very handy, right? Let's say they have garage doors plus smart locks, and they're different brands, right? So they may be like MyQ garage doors, and then you got smart locks from varying different brands. And so what Jervis's mobile app will do for you is that you can, you know, let's say you have 10 different teammates, you can assign them access to the mobile app, and then they'll be able to switch between the properties just in a dropdown, select the property switch very easily. Then they'll see the devices that you assign to them. So then all they have to do is click a button, and the garage door opens, click a button, smart lock, the door opens, right? Or the lock opens. And then if you drive down the street to your next property, same thing. Just go to the dropdown, select the property, see the devices, click on what you need to open. And so that's where it really benefits the long-term rental users or the teams. We do have property management companies assigning or giving access to the app to their long-term tenant clients as well. So that way they don't have to give them access directly to Schlage. Right. Directly to MyQ. This keeps it like one level removed and then kind of transparent to them who the vendor is. It doesn't matter, right? Like the guest just sees the app, press the button and then they can just get into the property in and out. [00:26:15] Got it. So the tenant would use the Jervis App. Jervis systems, apps in order to get into, in and out of the property, they can use that. [00:26:23] Exactly. Yep. [00:26:24] They would just set up access for them. What about you've got this, you know, system for the short term for people to get in and out. What about for long term and short term? What about getting vendors in and out that are not your vendors? Like you need to send out a plumber. How are you creating access codes and do you have plans to integrate with some of this tech systems out there, like Property Meld or some of these sort of things where they're dispatching their vendors? [00:26:50] Yeah, so that's a good point. So down the road we will integrate with those companies, but by contractors I imagine You mean like handyman companies? [00:26:59] Yeah. [00:26:59] Or cleaning companies, things like that. So the access right now can be granted through our server systems dashboard. So you can assign temporary access, right? So just like you do with the cleaning company, instead of a reservation, when you're adding the user, you're going to be selecting a start date until a firm end date, right? Or it could be the same date, different hours, starting hour, ending hour. And so that's the way property managers can do it right now. But similar to how we integrate with all the property management companies that are out there, our goal is like, to connect with these companies like Property Meld, like things like that you said. And then be able to import in the support request, you know, for a specific property. And then assign a temporary code as we go. Just like that, just like we do with reservations for properties as well. [00:27:53] Yeah. Very cool. All right. Yeah, that sounds really cool. Well, Bobby, thanks for coming on the DoorGrowShow. Sounds like a really cool system. I think the price sounds really easy and fair, and so I'll be really curious to see what sort of response he yet from being on the show. And I hope people check you out. How can they find out more about Jervis? [00:28:14] Sure. Yeah. They can reach us on all the social medias. Were under Jervis.systems. And then the best way, honestly, is to contact us is go to our website and just use the Contact Us form. It'll go to directly to me and our support. So we'll get back to you on our questions or anything like that or answers to any questions. And then like we tell everybody is sign up for a trial. You got nothing to lose. We'll give you one free month to try it out. And if it doesn't work for you, we understand no hard feelings and but if you run into issues, let us know. [00:28:47] We'll be glad to work with you to fix it. [00:28:49] Very cool. All right, Bobby, thanks for being on the #DoorGrowShow. [00:28:54] Yeah. Thank you Jason. I appreciate your time. Thank you for having me. 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