
"The automatic door has been reinvented. The home-focused tech startup Doma just announced its first product line: a set of residential doors capable of opening and closing automatically at the sight of an approaching homeowner. Packed with sensors, motors, and facial recognition technology, Doma Intelligent Doors bring automatic functionality and programmable controls to a home's front door-all without clunky and unsightly equipment."
""It's a lot of little devices that are peppered around the outside of your home, inside of your home, but nothing that really goes from products and apps to something that's within the walls, within the systems of the home," Béhar says. "We decided to move forward from this notion of the smart home, which didn't really happen, to the intelligent home.""
Doma launched a residential door line that opens and closes automatically using sensors, motors, and facial recognition. The doors integrate automatic functionality and programmable controls into a home's front door while avoiding clunky external hardware. Founders Jason Johnson and designer Yves Béhar previously founded and sold August Home and created Doma to address fragmented smart home experiences. Doma positions the product as moving from scattered smart devices toward an "intelligent home" embedded within walls and systems. The doors streamline a common home interface, improving accessibility and convenience for people with limited mobility and for occupants who frequently arrive with hands full.
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