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1. Empathize
• Problem: Many users want to automate their homes, but SmartThings-compatible devices are often expensive or limited in local availability.
• Research: Interview homeowners, renters, and students about what smart features they want most (security, energy saving, comfort, etc.).
• Observation: Notice how people manually control appliances (switches, remotes, etc.) and identify pain points.
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2. Define
• User Need Statement:
“Tech-savvy users need an affordable and easy-to-install smart home solution that works with Samsung SmartThings so they can improve comfort and efficiency without costly setup.”
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3. Ideate
Brainstorm possible innovations:
• Smart plug controlled via SmartThings app.
• Motion-based lighting system.
• Leak detector that alerts via SmartThings notifications.
• Energy monitoring sensor that tracks usage and suggests savings.
• Smart fan or AC controller integrated through SmartThings Hub.
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4. Prototype
• Build a low-cost IoT device (e.g., using ESP32 or Arduino with Wi-Fi).
• Connect it to the SmartThings API or hub.
• Design a mobile interface or use the SmartThings app to control it.
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5. Test
• Try it with real users (e.g., hostel rooms, small offices, or homes).
• Collect feedback on ease of setup, responsiveness, and value for money.
• Refine the prototype and prepare for scaling.
Make this as human right
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