EVVR Center, designed exclusively for complex local automation system.
Scalability
Integrate with thousands of smart home devices. It enables connections with a wide variety of Zigbee, Sub-1 GHz Proprietary Protocol, Bluetooth, Matter and Wi-Fi devices via multiple simple bridges and gateways.
Centralized Control
Integrates the control and monitoring of all your smart home devices: audio recorders, video doorbells, lighting, shades, thermostats, door locks, sensors and other devices.
Enterprise-Class Privacy and Security
The automation runs and all private data is stored completely locally. Peer-to-peer network connection and data encryption are in place when accessing your device remotely.
Complete Local Automation
Supports complete local control & automation of up to 3,000 devices, and able to process hundreds of control commands at a time;
Custom Storage Upgrades
Allows custom storage upgrades up to 4TB. You can expand the storage of the controller fully based on your requirements.
High Availability
Features load balancing and hot-spare back up function. Spreads heavy workloads over multiple devices, while also providing built-in redundancy. If a controller fails, the system can automatically reroute the load to working servers to minimize the impact on users.
Enhanced performance to handle larger home automation
Smaller, single-family smart homes are now relatively common — but what if your space is bigger? This is where the EVVR Center can show its true power, acting as the focal point of multi-unit living spaces, medical centers and more.
Smart Villa
In addition to powering apartment buildings, EVVR Center can act as the smart home center for larger single-unit houses, such as villas. The device's greater power compared to other smart home control solutions enables it to connect more devices in various sections of the structure.
Your smart home device options can include connected entertainment centers, motorized shades, smart thermostats, door lock systems, audio and video recorder doorbells, smart lighting control switches and more.
These devices can come from any of a wide variety of manufacturers. EVVR Center supports ZigBee, Sub-1 GHz Proprietary Protocol, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and more. A single smart home center can connect up to 3,000 of these smart devices.
Nursing home
In a nursing home, EVVR Center can connect to the alarm system, motion sensor, camera or smart lock systems, helping elderly residents enjoy their everyday activities with ease.
The smart hub can send alerts to staff when sensors in a resident's room capture evidence of a fall. Staff can also watch recordings from multiple cameras set up in public areas to see whether an accident has occurred.
Door locks can also be hooked up to the smart home hub so some common areas are unlocked during the day and automatically locked at night.
Smart apartments
If you own or operate a multi-tenant residence, building management systems allow you to run that space efficiently. Security systems and climate control for communal areas can be controlled by sensors and smart thermostat systems and managed through a smart home hub such as EVVR Center.
With its powerful tech specifications and capability for expansion, EVVR Center enables control of critical systems in apartment buildings that contain up to 100 individual rooms.
As a hotel operator or apartment building owner, you can enable smart home functionality such as door locks, thermostats, lighting and shades on a large scale to create a better living experience for your tenants. The networks created this way are secure, extendable and compatible with a wide variety of devices.
Automated school
Smart school systems suit many of the same requirements as nursing home automation technologies. This means smart motion sensor technology, access control and alarm systems, along with audio and video recorders to keep the premises safe while school is in session and protect property after hours.
Smart temperature and lighting control can create hospitable conditions throughout the school while enabling more efficient automated energy use.
An EVVR Center smart hub is powerful enough to reach all wings of a large school system and connect thousands of devices. As an administrator, this allows you to create simplified automation systems for your building, with load balancing and optional backup available by networking two EVVR Centers.
High-Performance Control Processor
The EVVR Center is equipped with an advanced 2GHZ quad-core processor, which delivers remarkable speed and reliable performance. This power enables the device to process the automated control demands of larger homes, apartment complexes, commercial buildings, schools or hospitals.
Enterprise-class management system features
EVVR Center provides built-in enterprise features: support for single sign-on (SSO) access and the Light Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). You can authorize employees to log into the smart home system with their existing credentials and profiles, allowing your company to bring its entire user base into the system.
Optional, flexible, economical modules for integrators
Besides built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth protocol support, EVVR Center contains optional expansion slots for 4G/5G, Zigbee, Sub-1 GHz Proprietary Protocol and Lora modules. Based on the specific requirements of your smart home system, you can set yourself up with the right mix of technologies.
Enhanced performance
Not only can EVVR Center connect to a myriad of smart devices in your home or workplace, it has the processing power to manage all those components effectively, and the automation runs completely locally. This means that thousands of smart devices can be controlled without internet connection.
High Availability
When there are too many automation commands running in business applications, one controller may become overworked, which could cause it to slow down, drop requests, and even crash. EVVR Center features a load balancing function, spreading heavy workloads over multiple devices, while also providing built-in redundancy. If a controller fails, the system can automatically reroute the load to working servers to minimize the impact on users.
EVVR Home Automation Center
General Information
CPU
Rockchip Quad-core Cortex-A55 SoC Processor RK3568 (2.0GHz, 0.8Tops NPU)
SDRAM
2GB LPDDR4
Flash
16GB eMMC
Power supply
12 VDC power input (adapter included)
Enclosure
Aluminum housing, silver finish.
Dimension
220 x 140 x 80mm
Communications
Ethernet
10/100/1000 Mbps, IEEE 802.1X
Wi-Fi
2.4 GHz & 5 GHz, IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 5.0, IEEE 802.15
Zigbee
Zigbee 3.0 (Optional, need to add Zigbee module)
Sub-1 GHz Proprietary Protocol
865.2 to 926 MHz (Optional, need to add Sub-1 GHz Proprietary Protocol module)
5G Network
5G SA Sub-6, 5G NSA Sub-6, LTE, WCDMA (Optional, need to add 5G module)
Interfaces
RS485
2-pin 3.5mm detachable terminal block; Bidirectional RS-485 port
USB1-3
3x USB 3.0 ports; USB Type A connector, female; USB 3.0 port for storage devices
Storage
Micro-SD memory card slot; Accepts one Micro-SD card up to 256GB for storage
M.2 Slot
M.2 socket, support PCIe 3.0 and USB 2.0 protocol; Has built-in SIM socket
Mini-PCIe Slot
Mini-PCIe socket, support USB2.0 and I2C protocol
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FAQs
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What does a smart controller or home automation controller do?
This device is the central point of your smart device network, connecting other assets and enabling true home automation. Despite the word "home," this type of controller can also be used in commercial and corporate settings, provided the device is powerful and secure enough to support the added demands of these settings.
What are the benefits of a home automation controller?
When a centralized device is used to control smart device deployments throughout a building, it's possible to:
1.Set up automated "scenes" that involve one or more smart device systems running a predetermined routine.
2.Connect devices so that the triggering of an automated sensor activates a response on another device.
3.Control access and permissions for every smart device on the network.
4.And more!
What will the impact of artificial intelligence be on home automation?
In the near future, technology tools such as artificial intelligence (AI) will add further power to home smart home automation controller devices. Machine learning and AI enable automated systems to develop patterns and proactively provide greater efficiency and convenience around the house or workplace.
These advanced capabilities and more are part of the increased push toward edge computing. This means high-powered data analysis that takes place on the "edge" of a network, close to data collection devices.
How can a smart home controller meet corporate requirements?
To get approval to use a piece of connected technology in a business or healthcare setting, that device must contain enterprise-grade connectivity and security features.
EVVR Center is suitable for business use because it delivers functionality such as single sign-on (SSO) access and permission control. It also encrypts all data when users access smart devices, processing data privately (not in the cloud).
What is the difference between the EVVR Center and other smart home automation controllers?
EVVR Center is a powerful and secure home automation control center that brings the entire experience of controlling smart devices into the premises, locally. It stands out in the smart home automation controller field because of its extensive feature set. The device is highly compatible with other smart home technology out of the box, and that compatibility can expand further with optional modules. This allows devices from multiple brands to come together in a single control system.
With access to EVVR Center's power, privacy, security reliability and expansibility, it's possible to build a powerful automation system, in the home, in a commercial setting, or even in a highly regulated and security-conscious field such as healthcare.
EVVR Center provides expansion slots for a 4G/5G module, ZigBee module, Sub-1 GHz Proprietary Protocol module or LoRa module — installers can achieve an optimal cost-to-capabilities ratio. This powerful smart home controller also ensures data privacy and comes with peer-to-peer encrypted connection when accessing any smart device remotely.
EVVR Center takes smart home automation devices beyond the single-family home and into commercial settings with enterprise-class smart hub features, including single sign-on (SSO) and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
What does a smart controller or home automation controller do?
This device is the central point of your smart device network, connecting other assets and enabling true home automation. Despite the word "home," this type of controller can also be used in commercial and corporate settings, provided the device is powerful and secure enough to support the added demands of these settings.
What are the benefits of a home automation controller?
When a centralized device is used to control smart device deployments throughout a building, it's possible to:
1.Set up automated "scenes" that involve one or more smart device systems running a predetermined routine.
2.Connect devices so that the triggering of an automated sensor activates a response on another device.
3.Control access and permissions for every smart device on the network.
4.And more!
1.Set up automated "scenes" that involve one or more smart device systems running a predetermined routine.
2.Connect devices so that the triggering of an automated sensor activates a response on another device.
3.Control access and permissions for every smart device on the network.
4.And more!
What will the impact of artificial intelligence be on home automation?
In the near future, technology tools such as artificial intelligence (AI) will add further power to home smart home automation controller devices. Machine learning and AI enable automated systems to develop patterns and proactively provide greater efficiency and convenience around the house or workplace.
These advanced capabilities and more are part of the increased push toward edge computing. This means high-powered data analysis that takes place on the "edge" of a network, close to data collection devices.
These advanced capabilities and more are part of the increased push toward edge computing. This means high-powered data analysis that takes place on the "edge" of a network, close to data collection devices.
How can a smart home controller meet corporate requirements?
To get approval to use a piece of connected technology in a business or healthcare setting, that device must contain enterprise-grade connectivity and security features.
EVVR Center is suitable for business use because it delivers functionality such as single sign-on (SSO) access and permission control. It also encrypts all data when users access smart devices, processing data privately (not in the cloud).
EVVR Center is suitable for business use because it delivers functionality such as single sign-on (SSO) access and permission control. It also encrypts all data when users access smart devices, processing data privately (not in the cloud).
What is the difference between the EVVR Center and other smart home automation controllers?
EVVR Center is a powerful and secure home automation control center that brings the entire experience of controlling smart devices into the premises, locally. It stands out in the smart home automation controller field because of its extensive feature set. The device is highly compatible with other smart home technology out of the box, and that compatibility can expand further with optional modules. This allows devices from multiple brands to come together in a single control system.
With access to EVVR Center's power, privacy, security reliability and expansibility, it's possible to build a powerful automation system, in the home, in a commercial setting, or even in a highly regulated and security-conscious field such as healthcare.
EVVR Center provides expansion slots for a 4G/5G module, ZigBee module, Sub-1 GHz Proprietary Protocol module or LoRa module — installers can achieve an optimal cost-to-capabilities ratio. This powerful smart home controller also ensures data privacy and comes with peer-to-peer encrypted connection when accessing any smart device remotely.
EVVR Center takes smart home automation devices beyond the single-family home and into commercial settings with enterprise-class smart hub features, including single sign-on (SSO) and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
With access to EVVR Center's power, privacy, security reliability and expansibility, it's possible to build a powerful automation system, in the home, in a commercial setting, or even in a highly regulated and security-conscious field such as healthcare.
EVVR Center provides expansion slots for a 4G/5G module, ZigBee module, Sub-1 GHz Proprietary Protocol module or LoRa module — installers can achieve an optimal cost-to-capabilities ratio. This powerful smart home controller also ensures data privacy and comes with peer-to-peer encrypted connection when accessing any smart device remotely.
EVVR Center takes smart home automation devices beyond the single-family home and into commercial settings with enterprise-class smart hub features, including single sign-on (SSO) and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
High Compatibility
EVVR Center is compatible with Google Assistant, Alexa and SmartThings, and supports devices that use multiple connectivity protocols: Zigbee 3.0, Sub-1 GHz Proprietary Protocol, Wi-Fi, Matter and Bluetooth.
EVVR Center can be made compatible with many popular devices from leading brands, including Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, SmartThings, SONOS, Bose, Samsung, Nest, Ring, Kwikset, Schlage, Yale, Leviton, Philips Hue, Honeywell, Yeelight, Kasa Smart and Lutron.
Note: EVVR Center runs the EVVR OS system. and EVVR will provide the SDK and EVVR Studio for developers to develop specific drivers. This will allow them to easily integrate EVVR Center with even more minority brands and make the compatibility unlimited.