Computime Group Limited has made its debut at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on 8-11 January 2019. The company is unveiling its latest Internet-of-Things (IoT) solutions, designed to enhance the smart lifestyle of homeowners and to provide them with peace of mind. Foreseeing the high growth potential of IoT and smart living solutions, Computime has been investing heavily in R&D initiatives over the years, developing core competencies in wireless technologies and IoT knowhow. With these expertise, the Company has emerged as a market leader in the design, manufacturing and commercialization of both off-the-shelf and customized intelligent solutions for the home. At the 2019 CES, Computime presents its comprehensive range of smart home solutions featuring the following essential aspects of a smart living lifestyle: Enhanced Security - Computime understands that it is of utmost importance to ensure the home is a safe place. No matter where homeowners are, Computime's solutions can help protect their homes, assets and families by detecting anomalous events and providing real-time notifications that require attention. Devices offering peace of mind include video doorbells, IP cameras, motion sensors, window/door sensors, water leakage sensors and water shutoff valves. Energy Saving -- Energy consumption is the largest expenditure of the home. With its heating control technology, coupled with other smart devices such as programmable thermostats, smart plugs and window/door sensors, Computime's solutions allow for the optimization of energy consumption at the home by automatically adjusting the optimal indoor temperature and intelligently connecting various home devices. Additional Comfort -The voice-enabled automation and personalization features of Computime's solutions can minimize hassles for customers and improve their quality of life. With the option to select the right devices from Computime's comprehensive smart home product portfolio, homeowners can control their homes to suit their lifestyles with their fingertips or by saying just a few words.