Personalised Smart Home Technology for People with Disability
Creating bespoke, accessible and easy to use smart home solutions, so you can feel more independent at home.
What do we do?
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Co-Design Smart Homes
Create your smart home with the help of an expert! Homeable will help you design a solution just right for you.
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Installation
Enjoy the comfort and convenience of your new smart home tech that’s installed and integrated by one of our Homeable Installers.
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Personalised Education
These one-on-one sessions are designed to enable you to get the most out of your smart home. Purchase your session today!
Homeable is an accredited NDIS provider of Assistive Technology.
Ready to create your personalised smart home?
How does it work?
1. Book in a Smart Home Consultation
2. We design and install your solution
3. Ongoing education and support
Explore real-life personalised smart home solutions
Salma | Vision Impaired
Meet Salma, a guide dog owner living in Melbourne. Salma wanted to feel more secure in her home so we installed a video doorbell to allow her to know exactly who was at her front door. We also connected motion sensor lights to illuminate her home, smart plugs to manage her cooling fans, and a door sensor to her fridge to ensure her groceries stay fresh.
Craig | Wheelchair User
Craig just moved into his new unit which he was really excited about, but it needed a few things modified so that he could maintain his independence in his new space. We installed smart lights, automated his blind in his room, made his split system smart and installed a video doorbell. He can control everything via voice, his phone or a switch next to his bed.
Brendan | Vision Impaired
Working alongside Brendan’s Occupational Therapist, we installed an Amazon Fire TV Stick to provide seamless access to his favourite tunes and TV shows, enhancing his independence and overall quality of life. As Brendan puts it, "Music is my life, and this tech is life-changing for me."
What our customers are saying
“My favourite part of the automation is being able to turn my aircon on to heat before I get home so my house is nice and warm. Thank you, Homeable! ”
— Craig
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“I had a very positive experience with Homeable. The technology has made my life more enjoyable in moving in and around my home. You were very professional and showed a great level of respect towards me"
Manda
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"I have been able to secure a greater level of independence in the home. Homeable has enabled me to independently access my TV for the first time. I also have greater level of security through my facial recognition doorbell."
Anna
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"Thank you so so much, it’s been wonderful. The technology has helped so much and I think it will continue to do so. You’re onto a very good thing. I think there’s a huge market for it and you’re doing it so well”
Kayleen
How smart home technology can benefit you
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Limited Mobility
• Turn on the lights through a click of a button, by voice activation or even automatically when you enter a room.
• Have the blinds open and close automatically at a certain time everyday.
• See who is at your front door through your phone and communicate with them without even needing to open the door.
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Blind or Low Vision
• Answer your doorbell from your phone and have it announce who is at your door using facial recognition.
• Have your smart speaker to announce your daily schedule every morning and set reminders.
• Have your vacuum cleaner automatically start at night, once you go to bed.
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Elderly
• Have your smart speaker announce your daily schedule or set reminders for appointments and medication.
• Have your heater on a schedule so it automatically turns on and off at certain times.
• Have your lights activated by a motion sensor so they automatically turn on when you get up, reducing the risk of falls.
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Hard of Hearing or Deaf
• Imagine smart lighting being used to alert you to events.
• Rather than an audio doorbell, strip lighting in your home turns on, alerting you there that someone at the door.
• Set unique lighting colours for different scenarios such as red to alert you of an emergency.