01-13-2016, 05:11 PM
THis looks interesting
http://www.cepro.com/article/nexpaqs_modular_framework_how_home_automation_uis_and_uxs_should_be_built?utm_source=CEPWeekly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=content
Quote:\"Nexpaq raised $280,000 on Kickstarter last May when it introduced the Batpaq ââ¬Åtruly modular smartphone caseââ¬Â that includes a frame and snap-in modules for such features as LED lighting, home automation, and SD card readers.
Quote:Ostensibly, the product was launched as a cellphone case, but thatââ¬â¢s just the beginning. As demonstrated at CES 2016, Nexpaq wants to extend the productââ¬â¢s reach into the home, the car, wearables, and more.
Quote:Naturally there needs to be software to go with the modules. For example, the breathalyzer module needs to talk to some kind of alcohol-measuring app. Nexpaq has rudimentary apps for each of its modules, but the company is offering a Nexpaq developerââ¬â¢s kit (NDK) ââ¬â both hardware and software ââ¬â for other developers to build their own solutions.
Quote:Regardless of whether you use Nexpaqââ¬â¢s framework or your own, this is the way Iââ¬â¢d like to see all light switches built in the future ââ¬â with a framework that allows consumers themselves to build their own user interfaces and experiences. \"
http://www.cepro.com/article/nexpaqs_modular_framework_how_home_automation_uis_and_uxs_should_be_built?utm_source=CEPWeekly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=content

