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Home Theater

Why You Should Hire a Company For Your Home Theater

A home theater can deliver a cinematic feature directly to your own home, complete with immersive surround sound, crystal-clear resolution, and movie-grade seating. If you’re interested in upgrading your home entertainment setup in time for the upcoming blockbuster or pro sports season, a brand-new home theater system could be the solution you’re looking for.

The truth is, every aspect of a home theater room, from the speakers to the furniture to the layout itself, can affect your entertainment experience. A premier entertainment experience is the goal of a home theater, so it stands to reason that your home theater setup is as optimal as it can be.

Here are a few reasons why you should rely on a proven home theater design and installation company like SCS Home Entertainment to craft the perfect entertainment space.

Lower Overall Costs

At first glance, it may seem both cost-effective and rewarding to tackle a DIY (do it yourself) budget home theater room. While a DIY project means foregoing consulting, installation, and labor costs, you’re potentially missing out on valuable input and experience from industry veterans.

Without professional input, you may run the risk of buying incompatible equipment, concealing wires poorly, calibrating your A/V equipment improperly, failing to meet the electrical requirements of your new setup – the list goes on. The end result? High costs, disrupted plans, and an unsatisfactory home theater room that you’re now stuck with.

On the flip side, getting in touch with a trusted home theater installer like SCS guarantees a smooth, efficient installation process. The peace of mind that SCS can bring you during home theater design and setup can save both time and money in the long term.

Access to High-End Equipment

Consumer-grade and professional-grade home theater equipment may not always be one and the same. Brands that sell home theater speakers, furniture, projectors, and other equipment may reserve their high-end products exclusively through certified distributors.

SCS carries Ultra-HD projectors, Blu-ray players, televisions, home theater projectors, and other high-end equipment. We network with trusted brands such as Sony, B&W, and Klipsch to deliver movie-grade A/V experiences right to your home. That’s an experience you might not achieve with a DIY setup.

Valuable Industry Experience

Home theater experts can provide insight, suggestions, and efficiency that you simply can’t get anywhere else. A proven installer like SCS Home Entertainment can snake wires, calibrate equipment, and automate your setup more effectively than a DIYer. You get what you pay for when you work with an installer: an efficient, detail-oriented home theater installation.

SCS can also assess and improve upon your home theater ideas from the beginning. With our help, we’ll settle on a home theater layout that fits your goals and budget. We can also optimize your new home theater setup to make the most out of your top-of-the-line equipment.

SCS can make your home movie theater ideas a reality. Schedule a visit to our showroom and see how we can craft an immersive, engaging home entertainment space for you.

SCS Sells & Installs TVs

PURCHASING & INSTALLING A NEW TV THROUGH SCS

If you are considering upgrading your home entertainment or workspace in the near future, a new TV set may be one of the first additions to your living room, home theater, or office. A new TV set can provide crystal-clear resolution, breathtaking landscapes, and high contrast for maximum visibility.

A few obstacles stand between you and your new TV set. First, you must sift through the wide variety of TV sizes, resolutions, and technologies available to you, before settling on exactly one that fits your specific needs.

Installing a TV can be a complex, difficult process, especially for DIYers without experience. An improper TV setup can damage your drywall and your new equipment, which can cost thousands of dollars to replace.

To avoid the hassle and risk of purchasing and installing your own TV, consider contacting SCS to guide you through the process. Here’s how SCS Home Entertainment can make TV upgrades seamless for you.

Choosing the Right TV For Your Space

SCS can help you form and detail your TV upgrade plans from the very beginning. An understanding of your room’s dimensions can help us decide which TV can be best for you. Large televisions in a small room can take up excessive space and prevent your audience from appreciating every detail. In the worst-case scenario, the television may not fit in the room at all. Conversely, small televisions in an expansive home theater space may require your audience to sit too close to the screen.

TV sizes are measured by their diagonal screen dimensions, and tend to sell in 55”, 65”, and 75+” models. 55” and 65” TVs can be suitable for most average-sized to large-sized rooms. SCS carries televisions in several sizes, which can help you determine which of our models fits your space.

After deciding on an appropriate TV size, consider a TV resolution that would fit your space and budget. SCS offers 4K Ultra HD TVs for crystal-clear resolution and stunning picture quality. We can help you find a 4K TV that fits your budget.

You may have existing TV accessories and equipment that require connections to your monitor. Make sure that your TV has the appropriate HDMI, auxiliary, and USB ports, as well as a suitable number of each. SCS carries models that provide these ports, as well as the latest Blu-ray players and projectors if you are looking for more upgrades. Alternatively, consider a television that integrates Smart technology, eliminating the need for external boxes and turning your TV into a web-connected, stream-ready hub.

Lastly, consider the lighting technology of your new TV. Internal lighting systems can affect the contrast of your screen, or how well it distinguishes between light and dark objects. SCS carries TV models with high-end OLED and Ultra-LED lighting, providing beautiful, clear contrast and brightness for any video you are watching.

If the luxury of choice concerning your ideal TV can be overwhelming, we’re here to guide you through the process, step-by-step.

Proper TV Installation

You’ve gotten your hands on the perfect TV for your home or commercial space. A DIY installation may require significant research, equipment, and manual labor, with a possibility of wear and tear down the road. Consider hiring SCS Home Entertainment’s TV installation service to save you time and money in the long term.

SCS’ certified installation team has years of collective experience in both home and commercial TV installation. Our installation process involves unpacking your new OLED or Ultra-LED TV  and mounting it on your wall of choice. We will connect your video components, conceal wires at your discretion, and assist you with setting up the Internet connection.

If you purchase a TV with Smart capabilities, we can integrate your new TV with the rest of your home and conduct a tutorial on its operation. We will also clean up and leave your home theater or commercial space spotless and ready for use. Our installation process does not end when our team leaves, either – we offer ongoing support if you have any questions or issues about your new TV.

Once you have planned out your purchase and install process, it’s time to make your new TV a reality. Whether you are planning your dream home entertainment setup, looking to upgrade a commercial space, searching for a TV technician, or planning a DIY TV install, contact SCS Home Entertainment for a showroom visit. See for yourself how we can bring your ideal home entertainment and commercial spaces to life.

Benefits of Digital Signage in Your Business

Analog displays have been mainstays in advertising, marketing, and business promotion for many years. From billboards to restaurant menus to flyers, many businesses use these displays to increase traffic and consumer interest. However, analog signs may be gradually phased out as more companies understand the appeal of digital signage.

Digital signage is a promising alternative to analog displays. The convenience, sustainability, and flexibility that digital signs offer has led many businesses to make the switch. Learn how digital signs can benefit almost every industry and service.

Flexibility and Versatility

Analog signs can be difficult to adjust or replace once they are installed. The cost of replacing analog signs, displays, or restaurant menus can be high with a relatively low payoff. The money you spend on analog sign replacement can be spent elsewhere by investing in digital signage. Adjusting the message and content displayed on digital signs may only take mere moments instead of hours or days with analog signs.

Digital signs can display any type of content appropriate for your business. You can create digital spreads that feature customer testimonials, menu items, advertisements, and user-generated posts with your touch panel. Digital signage software allows you to change your display automatically instead of taking time out of your workday to swap information. Digital displays can also be changed remotely, reducing the need for you or your employees to be on-site to make changes.

Analog signs require precious resources such as paper, vinyl, steel, and plastic.  These signs also need consistent maintenance and replacement, making them resource-heavy in the long term. Conversely, there is a renewed worldwide interest in sustainability which is likely to increase as time goes on. Many businesses are searching for eco-friendly alternatives to their current practices, and digital signage can reduce the stress your company puts on the environment.

Digital signage adds liveliness, vibrancy, and color to your business, location, or campus, while providing an eco-friendly alternative to your marketing or information techniques.

Accessibility

Over the past several years, access to commercial-grade digital signage has increased for both business owners and consumers. Digital signs have improved 4G, 5G, and LTE capabilities, allowing businesses to interchange their content quickly and efficiently. High-speed, reliable Internet capabilities alleviate the concern of unavailable or improperly displayed content.

Access to digital signage also extends to users and consumers of your business. Digital signage can interact with QR codes, gestures, and other forms of input from your users. Touchscreens were a popular form of user interactivity before the COVID-19 pandemic, and some commercial-grade digital signage products may still offer touchscreens that comply with health guidelines.

Accessible digital signs allow your business to invest less capital and see higher returns in digital signs. Accessible digital signs for your users improve their engagement, interest, and overall retention.

Improved Customer Retention

Retail, restaurants, and other in-store locations use signage to encourage purchases, update sales, and provide additional pertinent information. Traditional signs come in ads, menus, and billboards, but recent research shows that digital signage can improve customer retention in these areas.

One study’s participants remembered at least one advertisement they observed on a digital billboard in the last 30 days. Around 20 percent of these participants discussed the ads they saw with others, demonstrating the effectiveness of digital signage in providing memorable information to customers. Adding graphics, color, and movement to your digital sign further improves the chances of your clients retaining vital information.

Customization for Any Industry

Digital signage assists you in presenting information to your users in an engaging, entertaining manner, which is a valuable tool in virtually any industry or practice. They can reduce your overhead cost by lowering the need for paper, vinyl, and other precious resources, as well as reducing the need for employee supervision on your signage. These benefits allow you to invest your capital elsewhere.

Digital billboards offer dynamic advertising opportunities to any and every business owner. Automatic display changes can be useful for restaurants switching from their breakfast menu to their lunch menu. Retailers can use automated software for advertising upcoming or ongoing sales. School campuses can present updates to students and staff by utilizing movement and color on their digital signs. Social media feeds can display positive customer feedback to customers seeking validation on a potential purchase.

Customization options for digital signage are as limitless as the ideas that your company’s creative, technical minds can create and implement.

Contact SCS for Commercial Digital Signage

Commercial digital signage can boost your marketing profile, reduce overhead costs, improve efficiency, and attract new and returning customers alike. SCS is a leading provider in commercial digital signage for nearly any industry, business, or need.

To find out how SCS can help you install digital signage in your business, give us a call at 417-887-9558 or visit our website today.

A CLOSER LOOK AT THE TRAVIS MILLER 417 HOME OF THE YEAR

417 Magazine, a southwest Missouri lifestyle periodical, hosts a yearly Home of the Year contest for Missouri builders and architects. Homes are judged by the Home Builders Association of St. Louis and Eastern Missouri, separated into five categories based on their total value. The $2 Million or More Home of the Year winner was Travis Miller Home, LLC.

SCS Home Entertainment assisted Travis Miller in this project with smart solutions for entertainment and home security. Travis Miller also collaborated with Nathan Taylor at Obelisk Home for furnishings, material selections, and interior finishes.

Read on to find out how the creative minds, architects, builders, and designers put their heads together to create the 417 Home of the Year.

Travis Miller Home, LLC – 2021’s Home of the Year Winner

The Home of the Year’s more immediate, striking features includes an interior floating stairwell, a kitchen with a panoramic outdoor view, and a second-floor catwalk complete with LED lighting. The home interior emphasizes dark, moody colors, complemented by the large, spacious windows that let plenty of light in.

The open window design allows a large portion of the home to overlook the home’s exterior, which features a resort-style custom pool with an infinity edge. Other notable features include a serene loft for studying in solitude, bathrooms with silver waves marble walls, and a bevy of modern art.

Many of the home’s breathtaking, stunning features were made possible due to the designers and architects Travis Miller collaborated with.

Contributions From SCS Home Entertainment

SCS Home Entertainment’s contributions to the $2 Million or More Home of the Year center around smart solutions. Both indoor and outdoor spaces in the home are fitted with smart lighting, shades, and audio and video setups, smoothly integrated into each area. Displays and integrated sound allow for a customizable entertainment experience for homeowners and guests alike.

SCS’s smart solutions extend to a brand-new security system, conveniently linked to the homeowners’ smart devices. Homeowners can check on their property even when they’re away from home. The cutting-edge marriage of modern elegance and technology is courtesy of SCS.

The homeowner of the Home of the Year praised SCS as an “absolute first-class group of people.”

Smart Solutions For Your Own Home

If you are inspired by the Home of the Year’s marriage of smart solutions and sleek design, SCS has what you need. Call 417-897-9558 or visit our website to see how we can transform your home.

What Makes a Smart Home Smart 2021

Smart homes have come a long way since the first smart home device, the ECHO IV, was built by engineer James Sutherland in 1966. Though it was never sold it commercially, this system was a marvel at the time: it could create shopping lists, adjust his thermostat, turn appliances on and off, and even manage all the digital clocks in the house. Today our smart homes can do all of that and much, much more.

What is a Smart Home?

A smart home is more than just the software and hardware that make it up; it’s an idea—the idea of home automation, convenience, comfort, greener living, security, sustainability, and total control over your environment.

More technically, however, a smart home is any domicile where appliances and various devices are connected via a mobile or a networked device. Being connected through the internet allows an owner to control appliances, thermostats, lights, cameras, and other security systems through a physical medium such as a tablet or smartphone or via voice commands.

What Can a Smart Home Do For Me?

Smart home trends are all about convenience, allowing you to automate various tasks that you may not have time for in your busy life. Have you ever forgotten to water the lawn? A smart home can have your lawn sprinklers set to activate whenever you want. Do you have children in your house that forget to turn off the lights when they leave a room? You can set your lights to automatically shut themselves off when the sensors in the room detect it’s empty. Have you ever wished you could save on your energy bill by adjusting the thermostat higher and lower when you aren’t home? You can integrate your HVAC system, allowing your smart home to adjust the temperature throughout the day to save energy.

But enough about all the practical things a smart home can do; what’s the point of having all this tech if you can’t have a little fun with it? Through smart home systems like Josh.ai, you can integrate your entire home theater system to create the perfect viewing environment. In the case of your home theatre system, imagine this: you sit down in your plush theater seat and tell your smart system to “play a movie.” Suddenly your movie projector screen rolls down; your sound system powers up and automatically adjust to your preferred volume, and the lighting slowly dims and turns off as the movie begins. If you need to get up during the movie to use the bathroom or get a snack, you can tell your system “intermission,” it will pause your movie and activate soft, recessed in-wall lighting.  Finally, when the credits roll, you can tell your smart system to “shut down the theater” and let it power down all of your equipment, and turn the lights back on.

What Is It Like Living In a Smart Home?

But what would your day look like if you lived in a smart home? It’s one thing to talk about all the conveniences like they were list, but it’s another thing to imagine the seamless experience it could provide.

You wake up early on a chilly November morning. Your blinds slowly open to let the sunlight in as you wake up, and your system plays a gentle tune to set your mood. You notice that it’s colder than you thought it would be, so tell your house to raise the temperature by a couple of degrees. You enjoy the comfort of your covers for a few minutes while your bedroom heats up.

You stretch and get out of bed, heading to the bathroom. Upon entering the room, the lights turn on at 75% intensity because you don’t like them to be too bright this early in the morning. You say, “tell me the weather,” and your house tells you the temperature outside, as well the expected highs and lows for the day. You leave the bathroom, and the lights turn off behind you. You enter the kitchen and whiff the fragrant aroma of freshly brewed coffee; your coffee automatically brews a fresh pot in the morning about minutes before you wake up because you hate having to wait, especially on cold mornings.

You grab your tablet and decide to sit down and watch the news on your tv. You use your smart home app to turn on the tv, browse for content, and then adjust the volume as you relax in your recliner with your morning joe. As you watch, your show is paused as you get a notification that someone is at your front door. You bring up the doorbell app on your tablet just in time to see the UPS driver getting pack into his van, a new package sitting on your doorstep.

After your relaxing morning, you decide to take care of some errands. You ask your smart home, “what’s on my grocery list?” and it reads it out loud to you. You realize you don’t need one of the items on the list because you bought it earlier in the week. You ask your home to delete it, which it does. When you leave, your house automatically locks up and goes into a “power save” mode, turning off all the lights and either raising or lowering the thermostat based on your preferences.

Later that night, you have some friends over for company. You decide you’re going to entertain them in your outdoor living room. Even outside, your smart home gives you comfort and complete control. You tell your house to “entertain guests” while you’re outside, and it automatically turns on the hanging string lights, lights the fire pit, and plays music from your outdoor speakers.

As you can see, your smart home system can be designed to be just as unique as you are. Let our knowledgeable staff here at SCS Home Entertainment listen and help guide you every step of the way to help you create the smart home of your dreams. Come by our showroom or contact us to help us bring the future of home convenience and comfort to you and your family.

So long to cinemas? Our watching habits after COVID-19

When you think about it, the entertainment industry as we know it isn’t very old. The first movie theater only went into business in 1905. From there, technology has rapidly changed to bring about a stunning evolution in home entertainment and theater experiences.

Throughout the film and television industry timeline, the way we’ve watched our favorite shows has changed time and time again. In under a century, families have gone from gathering around large black and white TVs at scheduled times for limited programming to seemingly limitless options spread among countless streaming platforms.

The way we watch is constantly changing, but once COVID-19 came into the picture, the entire industry had to evolve at a lightning pace.

Simultaneous Movie Releases

Before COVID-19, the movie theater was a regular part of many film lovers’ social lives. Movie fans would flock to theaters in droves for the latest blockbusters, packed together shoulder-to-shoulder to enjoy a shared experience with their friends and other audience members.

While many of these cinema buffs also sported impressive home theatre setups at home to indulge in the classics, a night at the movie theater was still a regular part of life.

Before COVID-19, streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+ had already hit the market. However, their catalogs only featured older films and television shows.

In March of 2020, movie theaters and film production studios nationwide were forced to close due to the pandemic. In fact, here in Springfield, MO, we saw famous chains like Alamo Drafthouse and AMC Theaters shutter auditoriums for months at a time. At first, these closures were thought to be short-term, but they extended intermittently for almost a year as the pandemic raged on.

For the majority of 2020, movies simply weren’t released. However, this wasn’t a viable long-term solution.

Back in the before times, in the mid-2010s, Netflix had set a precedent by releasing their self-produced feature films in theaters and on their streaming site simultaneously. While this was never done for large blockbusters, it set an interesting precedent for how studios and streaming platforms could pivot their content releases in a pandemic-plagued world.

So, Disney+ and HBOMax, owned by Disney and Warner Bros. respectively, decided to try something similar on their streaming services. For a premium fee, they allowed their subscribers to watch blockbuster movies at home on release day.

This led to a far more cost-effective way for home viewers to watch their films, with families only paying a single premium price instead of costly tickets and concessions in a theater. Additionally, for those with a premium home setup, utilizing large displays in 4k video and audio setups with cinema-style surround sound, the theater experience is almost entirely recreated at home.

The Future of Movies After COVID-19

Once you give people a feature they like, it’s hard to take it away. Unfortunately, this does prove to be a complex problem to solve for movie theater owners. For example, Disney+ released the Marvel movie Black Widow on both streaming and theaters in July 2021. This movie netted about $131 million in its first week in movie theater box offices. An additional $60 million of revenue came from Disney’s opening weekend streaming sales.

However, the National Association of Theater Owners has expressed their frustrations that sales in box offices could be higher if they weren’t competing with home streaming.

With movie theaters struggling to recover from a year-long shutdown, followed by low ticket sales as they reopen, it will be interesting to see how film distribution changes in the future.

In the end, it’s unlikely that large media corporations like Disney or Warner Bros. will take new movie streaming away entirely. However, with so many families enjoying movies at home, it’s more likely that we’ll see films better optimized for a home viewing experience first in the future, instead of the opposite way around.

As long as movie theaters exist, we’re sure there will still be film fans who partake in movie theaters. However, many in the industry anticipate that theater runs will become more limited.  With streaming media in the future made the priority, it looks like the home theater will be king. After all, in the comfort of your own media room, the snacks are plentiful, you can rewatch whatever you desire, and you’re free of the sticky floors of cinema aisles.

No matter what happens in the future of film, there’s no doubt that streaming services and their endless content libraries are here to stay. If you’d like to make your home watching experience more comfortable and immersive, we can help. Our experts at SCS Home Entertainment can help you design the perfect movie-watching experience. Call us at (417) 720-8282 or visit our showroom today to get started on your next project.

Building the Smart Home of Your Dreams from the Ground Up

The future of home innovation is here! Like something out of a science fiction film, the ability to integrate a house by voice command and other digital features that control endless assets of a building, the future is now for many homeowners out there.

The most natural way to set up a smart home system is to start during construction. However, by natively integrating your smart home devices like Josh.ai, you can create custom spaces tailored to your needs and comfort as soon as you move in.

System Wiring

Perhaps the most crucial component to consider of all high-tech home features is planning the type of systems you wish to integrate into your building, and in turn, the network or hardwiring setup for them to function correctly. Having a robust and reliable network setup is crucial to ensuring your systems are operational 24/7. Assessing which smart home features are most important will help you choose how best to wiring your new home. From smart home portal systems that to energy-efficient light switches, outlets, panels, and more, an early plan for your home network is the key to an effective smart home system that offers flexibility for future installations. Be sure to assess your current and future automation needs, preferred monitoring methods, and installation preferences as you consider your options.

Smart Thermostats Simplify Heating and Cooling

Smart thermostats are incredibly easy to use and customizable for a homeowner’s preferences and go beyond simple temperature regulation. These systems can monitor your electricity usage to save you money, reduce your carbon footprint, and keep different zones of your home heated or cooled to your ideal temperature.

Smart vents are another addition that can easily integrate with your thermostat. These unique vents can detect changes in temperature throughout the home, automatically regulating those specific areas to the programmed temperature.

Smart ceiling fans use motion detectors to cool rooms as individuals enter or leave and regulate a preset temperature space. For the best results, integrate these fans with a smart lighting system to customize your space.

Smart Lighting for Ambience and Energy Saving

Both interior and exterior lighting can be programmed into your smart home system’s management capabilities. Automated smart lights can be voice-activated, timed, or triggered by motion sensor, recognizing activity (or lack thereof) in a certain part of the home.

Integrated lighting provides homeowners with endless energy-saving solutions, as well as security measures, whether a resident is sound asleep or away on vacation. In addition, lighting systems can be programmed to periodically turn on or off, offering the illusion that the owner is home, even when they’re miles away.

Protect Your Investment with Smart Security

Automated home security systems allow for an added sense of protection when a homeowner turns in for the night and grants easy accessibility for admitting an approved person into a residence when the homeowner is away. From something as simple as accessing a front door, garage, or windows, to video doorbells, security cameras, and motion sensors detecting even the slightest movements in a house or just outside, these exceptional features can grant homeowners a sense of comfort and reliability when they are away from home sweet home.

Emergency and disaster detection is another crucial feature when it comes to automated safety systems. Devices can sense everything from fires, uncommon moisture and dampness or flooding to dangers less detectable, such as risks of carbon monoxide poisoning or gas leaks, all of which are vital facets of safety and peace of mind.

Home Theater and Entertainment

Whether you’re a music aficionado, dream about having your very own backyard drive-in, or long to be the go-to host for parties, assessing your entertainment needs is an exciting part of planning your smart home build. With endless options from speakers, screens, and more, there’ll be no question who hosts game night from here on out. Home speaker systems can be integrated throughout the interior and exterior, allowing for great tunes no matter where you find yourself and your guests. With the ability to have a home theater setup nearly wherever you’d like, your toughest decisions will be which movie to watch and who’s on snack-making duty.

Your unique needs and interests are an essential part of your path to smart homeownership, allowing for an ultimate experience of comfort, security, and fun. Come visit our showroom or contact us at SCS Home Entertainment, and we will be delighted to help you explore options to make your new home a dream come true.

Smart Homes Without the Privacy Risk: Meet Josh.ai

There’s a huge hurdle to jump for a lot of us when it comes to adding some smart automation to our homes: we like our privacy! Google and Amazon have both decked out their smart home offerings in recent years, with assistant speakers, smart thermostats, and control hubs that make everyday life tasks effortless.

Unfortunately, these inexpensive systems have a couple of major caveats. First, they’re owned by huge corporations that profit extensively off the information they glean from user actions. Second, their systems still struggle with basic usability, like natural language processing, making the smart home experience feel more like a chore than an upgrade.

What is Josh.ai?

Josh.ai is a professionally installed smart home system meant to integrate with systems across your residence. It works well with an extensive body of smart home products, smart TVs, and control systems for your garage, yard, and outdoors. The system is designed to be intuitive, natural to use, and operate with the utmost respect for your privacy.

Josh Micro

This room microphone was designed to fit into any space. It features the intelligence of Josh.ai with a capacitive touch dial for volume control. One Josh micro can power an entire home, with its powerful array able to easily hear your voice even from long distances.

Josh Nano

The Josh Nano is the newest device in the series. This tiny microphone sits nearly flush with the wall and features an unintrusive design that will easily meld with any space. The Josh Nano is designed to be placed in each room throughout the home, giving you a seamless smart home experience from the kitchen to your home theatre.

Josh Core

Josh core is the brains of the system. The team at Josh.ai custom-designed this processing unit to locally control all aspects of the smart home without the need to access an information cloud. It is scalable, powerful, and built to protect your sensitive information.

Privacy & Security

In the comfort of your own home, the last thing you want to worry about is your data being compromised. Josh is designed to create a luxurious smart home experience while simultaneously preventing leaks of your private information.

In fact, data processing for your spoken requests to Josh is all done locally—they’re never sent over the internet or to a cloud. If a topic you’re talking about requires even further discretion, the Josh nano even features a privacy switch, which will altogether disable the microphone when activated.

Natural Voice Control

The voice commands in Josh aren’t clunky like other smart home systems. Most smart speakers only respond to highly specific requests, with many questions ending in confusion. Once you say the wake-up phrase to Josh, which is a straightforward “OK Josh,” “OK Home,” or “Hey Micro,” your smart commands can be strung together in natural language.

In fact, the technology in Josh is so advanced and well-tested that even English speakers with a heavy accent have no problem issuing commands.

AI-Powered Improvement

Many smart home systems, and Josh is undoubtedly included in this, offer simple ways to automate your home through scenes or routines. However, where Josh diverges is its ability to learn your preferences and utilize contextual awareness.

As you interact with Josh, the system will learn your preferences for all sorts of things like music, light levels, or how high you prefer your shades drawn at certain times of the day. This information helps Josh more readily answer your requests without requiring a detailed level of specificity.

Josh can understand a complex level of context clues, including types of devices that can be controlled, what room they are in, and aspects of the environment like if it is hot, dark, raining, or if there is music playing.

This context comes into play in several ways. First, Josh can provide suggestions based on your learned preferences and environmental data in the mobile app. For example, the app may suggest you lower the shades in sunny rooms if it is particularly hot outside.

Second, if you a command like, “Josh, dim the lights to 50%” but determine it is too dark, you can later say, “Josh, brighten the room” or “Josh, turn them up,” and the system will understand based on the room you are in and your previous command that you mean the lights.

Intuitive Mobile App

The mobile app for Josh.ai is beautiful, user-friendly, and highly functional. Within the app, you can define scenes, manage devices within any room in your house, and even check on your home while you’re away.

Another great feature is the ability to assign user roles. If you have a house guest, for example, you can set their permissions to certain rooms and devices with ease and easily disable this access once they’re gone.

If you own multiple properties, the Josh app can even manage devices at your other homes and allow you to switch between them easily. This lets you check in on your devices and security systems in different locations easily, even if you’re far away.

Why should I want a smart home?

A smart home setup is more than being able to issue voice commands to turn on the lights. When you integrate a system like Josh.ai into your home, it becomes the brains of your home. Smart home systems can effortlessly create comfortable spaces for you to relax or entertain, manage your utility use while you’re away, and help keep your home both monitored and secure.

Your smart home system should be as unique as your home and well-integrated for a natural experience. If you’re interested in designing a custom automation solution for your home that seamlessly integrates with your home theatre, home security, and other IoT (internet of things) capable devices, let us know! The staff at SCS Home Entertainment are ready to help you design the perfect setup utilizing Josh.ai. Visit our showroom or contact us to get started.

 

Bringing Entertainment Home: The Evolution of Home Theaters

Sometimes, you just have to lay back in the comfortable bliss of your home theater space and feel grateful you’re living in the future. In general, home media hasn’t existed in the way that we enjoy it for very long. In fact, for some of us, our youths were full of drive-in theaters or late-night broadcasts as the only way to enjoy timeless flicks again and again.

From the fuzzy pictures of black-and-white television to our ultra-realistic 8K experiences powered by voice command, home entertainment looks a lot different these days. Let’s step back in time and take a look at how our modern entertainment options came to be.

The black and white TV era

After World War II and the Great Depression, the population in the United States shifted quickly away from urban centers. Before these turbulent times, theatres that previously housed vaudeville or newly constructed cinemas screened movies during the golden age of Hollywood. However, between 1947 and 1953, as people settled into suburban life far away from city downtowns, families started looking to home entertainment over nights out at the movies.

In 1928, black and white television began its broadcast, though it wasn’t truly commercially viable until 1938.

Color television brings movies home

In 1954, color television began broadcasting but it wasn’t accepted as a standard for quite some time. The original national standard, an RCA set with a CBS picture tube, wasn’t compatible with previously existing TVs. This set was costly to purchase and maintain for potential television viewers and since there wasn’t a mass acceptance of color broadcast yet, hardly any shows or programs were created for it.

After RCA created their own color system compatible with existing RCA television sets later in 1954, there was a more cost-effective option for the average household. However, it wasn’t until about 1966 that color TV was truly popularized.

In September 1961, an exciting milestone for home theaters was hit—somewhat recent movies were finally viewable at home thanks to the premiere of NBC Saturday Night at the Movies.  Prior to its release, the only films showed on TV tended to be older and low budget. Even with the popularization of color broadcast, most of the films shown were from the black and white era.

NBC Saturday Night at the Movies was a pioneer with many copycat shows on other networks premiering. These broadcasts proved popular and led to the creation of the “made for TV movie.”

The rise of physical media

Most of us are familiar with VCRs, but how did folks enjoy movies at home before they were invented? Well, for the average person, they simply caught re-runs of old flicks either on TV broadcasts or at their local drive-in.

Some households owned reel-to-reel projectors to run movie films, but these machines were huge and expensive, so you tended to see them more in public settings, schools, or institutions.

Videocassettes truly changed the game for enjoying media at home. Betamax and VHS clashed in the mid-70s in a format war for media dominance. Though Betamax offered higher quality, VHS was more affordable and won out.

Videocassettes allowed people of all income classes to own copies of their favorite movies at home, as well as record television broadcasts directly through their VCR. Some grew their videotape collection to an impressive scale, while others chose to frequent their local video rental store for their movie fix.

Though less prominent, most home cinema aficionados in the 1990s wouldn’t necessarily reach for VHS first. LaserDisc players allowed for crisp, clear video and high-quality audio, though the format wasn’t loved by the general public.

In fact, VHS stayed prominent as the main format for home video until the early 2000s when DVD began to see mass acceptance. While DVDs first hit the market in 1997, it wasn’t until 2008 that these discs had fully replaced video cassette tapes.

Another format war around this time took place between Blu-ray and HD DVD, with Blu-ray coming out on top as the preferred high-definition home video format. It continues to be the choice format for those who prefer to own physical media.

Of course, as we approach today, we’re all pretty keenly aware that some of us still prize our physical media collections. Blu-ray discs, especially those in ultra 4k, are the best on the market for modern televisions. Those who prefer to keep things minimal now get their media online, particularly using streaming services like Netflix and Disney+.

Bigger, lighter, smarter TVs

The 1990s saw huge demand for bigger and better TVs in the living room and home theater setups of everyday folks, though large TVs were certainly around as a luxury item in the 1980s. These CRT TVs were huge and extremely heavy.

Right as we entered the 21st century, however, TVs started to change dramatically. Relatively inexpensive plasma TVs were the first wide-scale flat-screen TVs with sizes up to 50 inches and LCD TVs soon followed maxing out at about 30 inches.

Eventually, the technology around LCD flat screens improved to the point that by 2006, there was little-to-no difference in price. Plasma TVs tried to compete by making screens that were even larger but LCD screens were brighter, more efficient, and thinner.

Today, we’re seeing home video displays that are thinner and some displays are even modular, allowing for a home theater experience that takes up entire walls if you desire. Beautiful displays using MicroLED technology can bring the movie theater home with beautiful picture quality, rich blacks, and high brightness without burn-in.

Also, instead of simple remotes from television past, TVs are incredibly smart now. Depending on the system, your TV can connect to your smart home setup, your cell phone, and access the internet for streaming music and video options.

Bringing cinema scores home

A home theater system isn’t complete without the booming sound experience of the movies. During the 80s and 90s, when the home theater movement truly took root, quality audio equipment was huge and heavy. Components stereo systems combined graced living rooms to give the family control of not only television audio, but also fed speakers sound from all sorts of audio formats: CDs, cassette tapes, 8-tracks, and vinyl records, just to name a few.

As time has moved on, home audio systems have slimmed down, simplified, and gotten as smart as their TV brethren.

The home theater of 2021 is truly a modern marvel. The next time you kick back to relax with your favorite flick before you tell your smart home system to dim the lights, take a moment to appreciate how far we’ve come with home entertainment technology. We’re finally at a point where the home experience can rival the visual marvel and booming audio of the movie theater.

Ready to build a home theater of your own? We can help. The knowledgeable staff at SCS are ready to help every step of the way, from selecting your perfect display to crafting an unforgettable audio setup. Visit our showroom or contact us to get started on your next project!

5 Tips to Perfect Your Spring Entertaining

Spring is in the air. It seems like after the winter holidays, the long isolating winter really turns into a grind. By this time of year, most of us are gearing up for sunny days, vacations and dreaming of summer fun. With COVID-19 vaccinations underway, some of our friends and loved ones are ready to meet up after a long time apart. As the vaccines continue, you may be ready to throw your first small party indoors but don’t forget those who aren’t yet eligible for their shots may be safer in outdoor settings.

With all that in mind, let’s get your spaces prepped and parties planned for your first exciting foray into entertaining for the year.

Tip 1: Start with a little spring maintenance

It’s easy to get complacent with a little more mess and a little less maintenance in winter. Your home automation system is a great resource to encourage you to keep up on occasional and annual tasks. Set an automated schedule to remind you of important chores like cleaning your central vacuum system, clearing out the gutters, or scrubbing the grill.

With extended daylight, you’ll also want to adjust your lighting to fit the new season. One great way to do this is to set up your automated lighting system is to adjust your light scenes to fade in and out with the sunrise and sunset.

Tip 2: Give your spaces some color

Once your living spaces are ready to go, why not give them a little upgrade? Your home theater, living room, or centralized kitchen can benefit from splashes of blossom shades. Use peel-and-stick temporary wallpaper to give your entertaining space a seasonally appropriate or floral hue. Match it with some vibrant throw pillow colors and rainbow drinkware for a fun space fit for celebrating spring.

To kick it up a notch, many automated lighting systems feature colored lights. Have fun creating a unique lighting mood and color palette for your next party or just a night at home.

Tip 3: Light up the grill for an early-season BBQ

No matter what anyone tells you if it’s warm out, it’s grilling time. Give your grill an annual scrub and break it out for a much-needed early spring BBQ. Invite your guests to join you on your patio for afternoon drinks and eats.

Outdoor speakers are the perfect addition to any outdoor entertaining setting. Use your speakers to kick up the jams or play some lively, spring-themed ambient noise with soft lo-fi for a more relaxing approach.

Tip 4: Delight the kids with an outdoor Easter party

Easter is near and with it comes colorful candy, Easter dresses, and hunts for treat-filled plastic eggs. Host your neighbors or family for a festive Easter egg hunt in your backyard.

Make the day extra special by using your short-throw projector to show fun Easter favorites like Peter Rabbit or It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown on an outdoor screen. Lay out picnic blankets and let the kiddos enjoy the show and their candy while the parents kick back and relax.

Tip 5: Throw a spring movie party with popcorn that makes a statement

Spring isn’t always beautiful sunny days. When there is a surprise burst of winter weather or rain drowns your plans, don’t dismay. Take the party indoors with a spring movie party.

Let your guests enjoy your home entertainment system with fun and uplifting spring movies like Eat Pray Love or The Secret Garden. With a front-row seat and a large screen, the beautiful spring blooms will come to life for you and your guests.

With your guests nestled in, you can wow them with bowls of easy salty and sweet popcorn that are sure to make a statement.

 

Sweet and Salty Candy Popcorn Recipe

8 Cups of Fresh Popcorn, salted and buttered

1 Cup chocolate covered peanuts

1 Cup of mini pretzels

1 cup white chocolate chips

1 cup Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups minis

After salting and buttering your fresh popcorn, place it in a large mixing bowl. Combine the chocolate covered peanuts, mini pretzels, white chocolate chips, and Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups Minis into the bowl with the popcorn. Gently mix and serve.

 

Spring is an exciting time of year when the weather is mild, the flowers are in bloom and now that vaccinations are underway, your friends and family will soon be ready to socialize. After a long time apart, fun small gatherings with family and close friends are quickly becoming reality. While the projected openness of summer is a bit away, you can still have fun this spring with the right company.