Homeowners & residents
The person who just wants the house to work and to trust the alert on their phone. Plain-language status, calm notifications and controls that make sense at a glance, on whatever phone they already own.
From the first sensor reading to the alert on a homeowner’s phone, we build IoT products the way good hardware earns trust: reliable on a weak-signal day, honest about what the device is doing and secure long after launch. The data a device collects belongs to the people who live with it, and we engineer like it from the first firmware build.
A connected product only works when it works for the person in the moment, whether that’s a homeowner reading an alert at midnight, a technician in a crawl space, the team shipping firmware or the dealer whose name is on the truck.
The person who just wants the house to work and to trust the alert on their phone. Plain-language status, calm notifications and controls that make sense at a glance, on whatever phone they already own.
Field crews who need fast, dependable setup and clean diagnostic data, not a fiddly app. Provisioning that just pairs, and a service view that starts a call with facts instead of guesswork.
The makers shipping firmware, apps and cloud together. Architecture that holds up from ten devices to ten thousand, with telemetry, updates and security you don’t have to re-engineer at scale.
The businesses selling, installing and supporting the product, who live in the dashboard all day. Fleet views, subscriptions and support tooling that turn a device into a recurring relationship.
Six areas where product discipline and security engineering meet the real work of shipping a connected device and keeping it dependable for years.
The full device-to-cloud backbone: provisioning, secure onboarding, telemetry pipelines and fleet management, so readings flow reliably from the gateway to the cloud and back, even when the Wi-Fi has a bad day.
iOS, Android and web apps for live status, control and alerts, with an onboarding flow a first-time user can finish in minutes. The kind of app people actually keep on the home screen.
Anomaly detection, predictive maintenance and energy insight that turn a stream of raw readings into a clear heads-up: this part is trending toward failure, this filter needs changing, this is what it’s costing to run.
Role-based dashboards for the people who sell and support the product: device provisioning, fleet health, support tooling, warranty and subscription billing, all in one place instead of five spreadsheets.
Matter, Thread, Zigbee, Z-Wave, BLE and Wi-Fi on the device side, Alexa, Google Home and cloud-to-cloud on the ecosystem side, connected over MQTT and clean APIs so your product plays nicely with the home it lands in.
Security-by-design, unique device identity, encrypted communication and signed over-the-air updates, engineered toward the NIST baseline and US Cyber Trust Mark so a device stays safe and patchable years after it ships.
We build and market for connected products across the whole smart home and IoT map, from a single sensor to a whole-home system, from a consumer gadget to a fleet of commercial devices. Find your category below: chances are we’ve already shipped for something that works a lot like it.
Connected thermostats, diagnostics and comfort systems that turn an invisible unit into live performance, efficiency and maintenance insight.
Cameras, sensors and alarm systems with live video, event alerts and a monitoring experience families can rely on when it matters.
Monitoring for panels, batteries and home energy that shows generation, usage and savings in numbers a homeowner actually understands.
Bulbs, switches and scene control that stay responsive and reliable, with a setup experience that doesn’t frustrate on day one.
Locks, entry systems and guest access built around trust, with secure credentials, shareable keys and a clear log of who came and went.
Leak sensors, shutoff valves and smart watering that catch a problem early and tell someone before a small drip becomes a claim.
Ovens, washers, fridges and the rest, with app control, status and service diagnostics that extend the life of the product and the relationship.
Remote monitoring, fall detection and wellbeing devices that keep loved ones independent and give families quiet peace of mind.
Multifamily and commercial platforms that bring access, climate, energy and units together for property teams and residents alike.
Air, temperature, humidity and noise sensing that make the invisible readable, with trends and alerts people can act on.
Home and fleet charging with scheduling, energy awareness and billing that fit into the wider connected-home picture.
Companion apps and cloud for watches, trackers and connected gadgets, with pairing and sync that feel effortless.
Industrial IoT for equipment, assets and conditions, built for reliability, remote fleets and the odd loss of connectivity.
Smart meters and utility devices with reliable readings, remote management and data pipelines that scale to whole neighborhoods.
Field, greenhouse and outdoor sensing built to survive real weather and spotty coverage while still reporting home on time.
Smoke, CO and hazard devices where a missed alert is not an option, engineered for dependable delivery and clear escalation.
The grid above is a sample, not the whole shelf. Tell us what your product does and we’ll send over the closest thing we’ve built, from a single connected gadget to a commercial fleet.
Behind every reading is a household, a routine and a sense of safety. That’s the standard we hold the architecture to, before launch and every day the device keeps running after.
There is no single “secure IoT” badge you buy off a shelf. Protecting a connected product is something you demonstrate with architecture, device identity, updates and evidence, aligned to the baselines the industry is standardizing on. This is what that looks like in the products we ship.
The NIST IoT baselines (IR 8259 and IR 8425) describe what a secure connected product looks like from the start: unique identity, protected data, controlled configuration and safe updates. We build those capabilities into the device and cloud, not bolt them on after a launch date.
Shared default passwords are how IoT gets breached. Every device we help ship gets its own identity and credentials, with encrypted communication between device, app and cloud, so one compromised unit never becomes a key to the whole fleet.
A device you can’t update is a device you can’t secure. We build signed, resilient over-the-air updates and a real end-of-life plan, so products stay patchable and safe for the years they actually spend in someone’s home.
Device data can reveal when a family is home, asleep or away, and that data is never ours to sell. We collect only what a feature needs, keep marketing trackers away from it and design for GDPR and CCPA rights like access and deletion from the start.
The US Cyber Trust Mark gives consumer IoT a security label backed by NIST IR 8425, and federal buyers are moving toward requiring it. We build with that criteria in mind so a product is ready for certification rather than scrambling for it later.
Beyond security, the connected home runs on shared standards. We build to Matter and Thread for interoperability and follow international baselines like ETSI EN 303 645 and ISO/IEC 27400, so your product works with the ecosystem and meets the bar buyers expect.
Retailers, ecosystems and enterprise buyers rarely stop at the legal minimum. When an engagement calls for it, we build to the wider rulebook connected products actually have to pass.
Two Sense turns a noisy, invisible HVAC system into something a homeowner can actually see. At the center is Chatterbox, an always-on diagnostic hub powered by their HVACSenseAI engine, streaming live performance, efficiency and energy data to a homeowner app and flagging trouble like a failing part or a dirty filter before it becomes a breakdown. We help bring that connected ecosystem together across the device, the homeowner experience and the technician view, so a service call starts with real data instead of guesswork.
Security and interoperability questions deserve straight answers before a sales conversation, not after one.
Ask us somethingWe focus on the connected software: firmware integration, gateways, the cloud backend, the mobile and web apps, and the portals your dealers and support teams use. We work alongside your electronics and hardware team, or your contract manufacturer, and take responsibility for making the device, cloud and app behave as one product.
We treat it as an engineering requirement, not a disclaimer. Each device gets a unique identity and credentials, communication is encrypted end to end, and updates are signed and delivered over the air so the product stays patchable. We build to the NIST IoT baselines and ETSI EN 303 645, with US Cyber Trust Mark readiness in mind.
Yes. We build for the ecosystem your customers already live in: Matter and Thread for interoperability, Zigbee, Z-Wave, BLE and Wi-Fi on the device side, and voice and cloud-to-cloud integrations with Alexa and Google Home. We confirm the exact protocols and certifications your product needs during discovery.
Your customer does, and we build like it. We collect only what a feature genuinely needs, keep marketing trackers away from device data, and design for privacy rights like access and deletion under GDPR and CCPA. Data ownership, retention and deletion are decided up front, not buried in a policy nobody reads.
Yes. We design the telemetry pipeline, fleet management and update system to scale from a pilot to a large deployment, with offline resilience for the moments connectivity drops. A device shouldn’t lose its readings or its manners just because the Wi-Fi did, and the dashboard should stay fast as the fleet grows.
Tell us what you are building. We will come back within one business day with questions, not a pitch deck.
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