New Technology and Innovation at KBIS 2020

December 05, 2019

From vertical indoor gardens to LED night light grab bars and integrated smart home technology, these KBIS 2020 exhibitors are changing how people live in their homes.

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Kitchen Garden, by Natufia Labs

  • Kitchen Garden, by Natufia Labs, is a fully automated hydroponic indoor garden system.

  • System monitors garden - providing real-time data analysis on integrated touchscreen or remotely on smartphone or tablet via WiFi

  • Processes environmental changes within garden and automatically waters and adjusts PH levels.

  • Plays music for plants - helping them grow


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  • The Plum wine system - counter-top super-automatic wine appliance - to elevate “wine-by-the-glass” experience.

  • Wine opener, chiller and dispenser rolled into one.

  • Holds two standard 750ml bottles

  • Preserve wine - 90 days

  • Plum's WiFi–connected system scans every bottle with integrated camera and then searches its six million–bottle database

  • Determine wine’s optimal serving temperature

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evakare - LED Night Light Grab Bar

  • New to North America – evakare [Australia] world leader in bath and shower safety

  • Patented range of assisted living aids including grab bars that glow in the dark or integrated with LED lights

  • LED Night Light Grab Bar is sound activated

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Solaira Radiant Disc from Solaira Radiant Heating Technologies

  • The patented Solaira Radiant Disc from Solaira Radiant Heating Technologies

  • Suspended from the ceiling - designed with “no-glow” radiant technology

  • Primarily heats objects and people

  • Controlled through an integrated technology system

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Neeo Control4

  • Neeo touchscreen remote from Control4 new, intuitive remote control

  • Allows interaction with entire home, connecting smart lighting, audio and home security

  • First Control4 handheld remote to combine the benefits of hard buttons and a touchscreen interface.

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