
"Aireal is designed to "bring AI into real life" (geddit?), according to the company, and will help you "understand your home, quickly fix Wi-Fi issues and control your devices using natural language." The assistant will work across TP-Link's smart home products and Wi-Fi networking devices and will live in the Tapo and Deco apps. This should allow you to use natural language (via dictation in the app) to create new smart home routines or control devices by describing what you want to happen."
"You can also ask questions such as "Why is this device offline?" and get troubleshooting help. Aireal is also coming to Tapo's security cameras, and the company says this will enable AI-generated text descriptions of what your camera captured, rather than just a vague alert saying "pet detected." It can also merge repeated alerts to reduce notification fatigue and let you search your footage with a few words to find what you need,"
TP-Link is adding Aireal, an AI assistant integrated into the Tapo and Deco apps to manage smart-home devices and Wi‑Fi. Users can use natural-language dictation to create routines, control devices, and request troubleshooting such as why a device is offline. Aireal integrates with Tapo security cameras to generate AI-written descriptions of captured events, merge duplicate alerts to reduce notification fatigue, and enable keyword searches of footage. The assistant operates across TP‑Link's smart-home and networking hardware to simplify setup, automate actions from user descriptions, and explain connectivity and device status.
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