Business | Automate your life with Simply Automatic

After two decades, say some estimates, we may need automation as much as we need our phones now. Automation can do anything it is designed for.

Simply Automatic, a new automation brand, offers smart products and solutions for everyday-tasks in homes, enterprises as well as industries. “We want more people from our country to access and afford smart products for their homes,” says Prajwal Neupane, CEO of Simply Automatic.

With an objective of introducing Artificial Intelligence in Nepal, Simply Automatic has brought an AI-generated home automation system.

Artificial Intelligence has over the years evolved to make our lives more convenient because “there are limits to things we humans can do,” says Neupane. “We invariably reach a point where we get tired and our productivity declines.” 

“Doing daily chores using artificial intelligence is a revolution in itself,” he adds, acknowledging limits to our efficiency, effort, time, energy and intelligence.

AI solutions are limitless and outcomes are often 10 times better than what humans can achieve. With home automation, daily lives can become more convenient and house owners can be safer.

Simply Automatic was brought under the franchise of Life Smart, a global brand providing smart home products and solutions that offers a diverse range of smart devices. All of these operate under advanced IoT technologies and cloud services to create a base for smart home systems. Serving more than two million users in over 80 countries, it is a CA-certified brand in the UK and CE-certified brand in the US. 

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Simply Automatic works to bring those smart services to Nepal. Their new product is ‘Home Automation’, a simple automatic starter set that can do a list of household work through AI. From simple tasks like turning the lights on or locking doors, to making the more complex ones easier, this system is designed to make every-day work a luxury.

All you need is a master setup directly connected to the internet, which in turn takes the user’s command to run tasks entered from a home automation mirror. Everyday tasks thus become more convenient and productive. The easy accessibility and convenience also contribute to energy-conservation.

“There are times when we unknowingly end up leaving appliances like air conditioning and light bulbs on. Besides keeping them on unnecessarily and wasting energy, we leave behind a huge carbon footprint. If we can save that, little by little, we can eventually contribute a lot to a healthy environment,” says Neupane. The system can turn off lights when you aren’t using them on its own and lower the total utility budget by 10 to 25 percent. 

Home Automation comes with a ‘simply automatic starter set’, ‘homekit’ and is compatible with other smart home devices. Along with making repetitive tasks more convenient, it also ensures safety and provides inexpensive home security services. It is affordable too. It maintains cyber security by using minimal data to function.

“Home automation is just the start to a future full of possibilities,” Neupane says. “And we plan on taking our services to different parts of Nepal.”