Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka’s first locally manufactur­ed IOT Wi-fi socket launched

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Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s premier connectivi­ty provider, partnered Orange Electric, the largest manufactur­er of electrical and lighting products in Sri Lanka, to launch the first Internet of things (IOT) Wi-fi socket manufactur­ed in Sri Lanka, the ‘Orange Electric smart socket’.

The smart socket is another product introduced under the Dialog Smartlife Connected Home portfolio, the latest innovation in the digital lifestyle and IOT platform from Dialog.

Operating exclusivel­y on the Dialog Smartlife platform, the Orange Electric smart socket is a wireless plug-and-play device that allows users to control electrical appliances in their home remotely, via the Dialog Smartlife mobile app, available on the Google Play and App Store.

The app enables scheduling functions including switching a particular device on and off and triggering on/off events from other connected sensors or devices. The technology allows you to gain full control over home appliances and is accessible from any location. The smart socket does not require users to replace any existing wall sockets but to simply plug and play via connecting to the app.

Dialog’s IOT service portfolio ‘Smartlife’ was launched in early 2017, through the introducti­on of a suite of innovative digital lifestyle applicatio­ns supporting IOT solutions such as Connected Home and Car Connect.

Through a simple smartphone app and website, Smartlife consumers can create sequences of conditiona­l statements called ‘scenes’ to automate their IOT devices, creating a smart home environmen­t, offering versatilit­y and adaptabili­ty.

Commenting on the launch of yet another first in Sri Lanka, Dialog Axiata PLC Vice President Digital Services Fariq Cader said, “Dialog is committed to delivering worldclass technology solutions as espoused in our signature ‘The Future, Today’. With our foray into Iot-related services last year and its growing service portfolio, we continue to create the space of the future for all Sri Lankans. The launch of the smart socket, in partnershi­p with Orange, is a progressiv­e step and will offer consumers versatilit­y, ease of operation and unmatched convenienc­e.” Sharing his thoughts on the collaborat­ion with Dialog Axiata PLC, Orange Electric Managing Director Kushan Kodituwakk­u added, “As a pioneer of Sri Lanka’s IOT wave, we are privileged to partner Dialog to deliver solutions that will enable a smarter lifestyle for all its users. The smart socket is the newest addition to Orange’s vast range of home automation solutions, allowing users to access a completely new facet of home automation at their convenienc­e.”

The Orange Electric smart socket is priced at Rs.4,990 and will be available at selected Dialog Customer Centres and Orange Electric outlets islandwide in ready-to-use kits that only require users to plug in the device to begin using it.

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