Ultimate celeb smart home gadgets, also starring Mark Zuckerberg's AI PA and Will Smith's 22-wheeled motorhome
A sneak peek at celebrity smart
homes
Ultimate celeb smart
home gadgets, also starring Mark Zuckerberg's AI PA and Will Smith's 22-wheeled
motorhome
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Kevin Winter / Staff / Getty)
Here at T3 we get sent a lot of research by brands. Some of it
is very interesting – a surprising amount of it relates to sex toys –
but smart home brand Somfy has really surpassed itself with this round-up of
the smart home tech used by some of the tech and entertainment worlds' biggest
hitters.
Needless to say, the likes of Kim Kardashian, Mark Zuckerberg
and the Jay-Z and Beyoncé power couple do not settle for a few Hue bulbs and an
Alexa speaker or two. No, they are living a life more like what we've seen in
Black Mirror episodes or the movie Ex Machina. But hopefully without the
nightmarish and murder-related elements of those.
Modern smart home tech means everyone can get on the home
automation bandwagon, but for a glimpse of the future – or perhaps just
inspiration for your own smart home – take a look at these high-tech
modern mansions.video playing
BEYONCÉ
AND JAY-Z
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Shutterstock)
According to Somfy, the Bel Air home of the golden couple of
hip-hop, R&B and getting business done boasts 'doors made of lizard skin
and a helipad on the roof.' So far, so standard.
The windows boast electric blinds and curtains, which is all
very well, but rather more impressively the windows 'retract into the wall with
a touch of a button', giving the Crazy In Love singer and her husband easy
access to the balconies – doors are so last century. Oh, and the windows are
all bullet proof too, apparently.
However, impressive though the window arrangements may be, the
really impressive smart home 'devices' in this home are the toilets. These,
Somfy tells us, 'automatically open, flush, and close using sensors.' Imagine
that! They are also described as 'tankless', although it is not clear if they
use mains water pressure to flush or some sort of suction system. This is
possibly the biggest insight into a celebrity toilet that we've ever seen.
The cameras and alarm systems used throughout the space are
cutting-edge, Somfy further assures us.
WILL
SMITH
Now that's a
motorhome
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House 8 Media)
Will Smith has recently been getting jiggy with his property
portfolio, by adding a $2.5 mansion on wheels to it. This luxury high-tech RV –
a motor home the size of a truck – has 1200 square feet of floor space, and a
steering wheel. The state-of-the-art tech inside is even more impressive than
Jay-Z's toilet.
Somfy says that Smith is able 'to transform the vehicle into a
double-decker mansion on wheels with just the touch of a button.' As you can
see above, the RV’s walls extend outwards and upwards, creating space
equivalent to 'almost five regular trailers.'
(Image credit:
House 8 Media)
Will's big willebago style also features a conference and
screening room with electric blinds and no fewer than 14 TV screens, some of
which 'pop out from unexpected places', such as the make-up mirror.
Our favourite element of this Fresh Prince of Bel-Airstream
(Airstream is a type of motor caravan) is that the mirrored doors, at least
according to Somfy, 'open to the sound of the Star Trek soundtrack.' Wouldn't
it make more sense if they opened to the sound of the doors in Star Trek? Yes
it would. 'Hisssss.'
There are also automatic blackout blinds and a steam shower that
has glass that can turn opaque on demand. Sadly there is no word on what sort
of toilet the hip-hop star turned actor has in his relaxation lorry, but we
imagine it's probably state of the art.
BILL
GATES
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Maps)
No, this isn't a small town in rural America; it's Bill Gates'
house. When he's not enraging anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theorists, the
retired Microsoft magnate holes up at a Washington mansion that 'comes complete
with an external, estate-wide server system.' This is required due to the sheer
'abundance of gadgets' in the Gates abode.
This means Gates and his guests can use their phones to choose
their preferences for temperature and lighting in different parts of the
mansion. Presumably if guests choose different temperatures and lighting
ambiences to Bill, he is able to override their choices. After all, nobody
wants to be at the mercy of a house guest who likes all the rooms to be at
30ºC, and lit with lurid, green light.
Thanks to floor sensors and a wealth of TV screens and
loudspeakers, you can also start watching a TV show or listening to a playlist
in one room, move to another area of the house, and have the show or song
'follow you' – even to the pool!
As you'd imagine, security is also next level. Those floor
sensors also enable the security system to know who is in the house based on
weight. Any intruder could immediately be located and tracked, in the rather
unlikely event they were able to gain entry in the first place. At this point,
Bill may very well be able to release a pack of robot dogs with laser guns for
heads in order to accost the interlopers, but we don't know this for sure.
MARK
ZUCKERBERG
(Image credit: Mark
Zuckerberg/Facebook)
Speaking of robots, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg also has a
high-tech pad. His San Francisco smart home tech is all bespoke and NOT
available to you the public. Famously, Zuck, who was recently to be seen waving
an American flag while crossing a lake on a robot surfboard has a personal AI
butler called Jarvis. He is named, of course, after Jarvis Cocker, the lead
singer of Pulp. Or possibly the home AI from the Iron Man films.
Jarvis acts like a less irritating Alexa, adjusting lighting and
heating. It can 'even get breakfast ready if linked to a smart toaster,'
according to Somfy. Jarvis also gives voice reminders of calendar meetings, and
notifies the Facebook CEO if guests arrive, or if 'there’s an intruder in the
house.' So that's nice.
Mark's closest friends don't even need to wait for him to come
and open the door –smart cameras with facial recognition mean they can pop in
any time they like. Really? Okay. Not sure we'd want that at our house, but
thanks.
Somfy also adds that Zuckerberg can 'text any command to the AI,
which is particularly convenient when he’s already on his phone or he doesn’t
want to disturb others around him.' What a thoughtful chap he is. While Jarvis
will remain Mark's own personal home automation system for now, he doesn't
exclude the possibility of creating a version for you, the general public, in
the future.
KIM
KARDASHIAN
(Image credit:
Architectural Digest)
All the above rather pales in comparison to what the Queen of
the Kardashians has in her home, however: a sink that doesn't splash, even if
you run the tap really strongly. At last, an end to wetting your pants while
trying to clean your hands!
As ever, there are also electric curtains, automatic light
dimmers and a bedroom TV that's hidden in the floor. At the touch of a button,
it rises silently up.
Even better, Billionaire Kim's $60 million Calabasas mansion was
built in a ‘futuristic Belgian monastery’ style, and the floor is so posh that if it gets scratched, she has to fly
in a load of European experts to mend it!
Kevin Van Der Steen, Product Manager at Somfy barks: “The
celebrities’ smart homes research offered us some great inspiration on how we
can take home automation a step further. Whilst most of us won’t be adopting
underwater speakers, AI butlers or tankless toilets anytime soon, there are
certainly many affordable automation options on the market that can still make
our homes smarter. Whether that’s purchasing a smart speaker, investing in
electric blinds or adding an extra layer of security with one of our
Thanks to Somfy for these insights into the homes, lifestyles
and toilets of the rich and famous.
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