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Updated 10 Oct, 2019 12:02pm

With Dawlance's new app you can control your household appliances from anywhere in the world

Dawlance has now introduced a mobile app which is a first-of-its-kind platform that allows users complete convenience to interact with their Sync appliances from anywhere in the world.

Through this platform, Dawlance aims to provide customers with an IoT (internet of things) solution to connect 3 major categories of home-appliances: refrigerators, split inverters, and microwave ovens.

IoT allows electronic products, home appliances and digital devices to be embedded with internet connectivity.

This way all forms of electronic hardware and devices can now communicate and interact with each other over the internet.

Consumers can remotely monitor and control all their electronic products with ease.

Benefits of the app

Here are few of the many chores users can perform with the help of a few taps on the app:

1. Prep meals in a microwave and store them in the refrigerator from miles away

Running late from work? Have kids to feed back at home while you're at work?

Here's how Dawlance aims to benefit users who can't be in two places at a time:

The app allows to:

  • Control a microwave from anywhere in the world
  • Use the built-in cooking monitor to keep an eye
  • Keep track of electricity consumption
  • Operate a refrigerator from miles away. For e.g. turn on quick cool mode with just a few taps on the app.
  • Set up and control door alarms

2. Turn on the AC before reaching home

The app allows to:

  • Control a split air conditioner from anywhere in the world
  • Control electricity bills by monitoring hourly, daily and monthly usage
  • Non-stop function with wide voltage range support of 150V – 260V

Here's how the app can be used from anywhere you are:

For more updates and details on Sync, please visit Dawnlance's YouTube channel or http://www.dawlance.com.pk/Sync


This app is powered by homewhiz.


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