Do More with AirTouch…We’ve Added more IFTTT Options

If This, Then That

Have you connected your AirTouch to IFTTT? Now, you can do more because we’ve added more actions that you can link up to enjoy control of the home. IFTTT is all about If This, Then That. Initially released in 2011, it is a service that lets you as a user setup a response or alert to events between different apps and devices, which is great for home automation technologies. If there is a trigger, then enjoy an automatic action. It is another platform that you can enjoy using to control AirTouch.

Now we’ve added more actions to keep you informed. You can be notified when your air conditioning is turned on, which is great if you want to make sure no one is running it when it isn’t needed and wasting energy.

There is a whole lot more you can also do beyond just staying informed: Automatically change the mode of your AC unit depending on the temperature, and even have the system turn off when you leave an area.

Why not install the IFTTT app on your smartphone, and try out more of the Actions and triggers for AirTouch you can find here. If you enjoy using the platform you can also receive an email alert if new AirTouch triggers, actions and Applets are published.

Learn more about AirTouch and IFTTT working together and get up to speed on how to set it up and enjoy using it. 

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