iControl Networks develops one, and it just raised $23 million in Series C funding.
New investors on the round include Tyco International’s ADT Security Services, Cisco, Comcast Interactive Capital, and GE Security. Return backers include Charles River Ventures, Intel Capital and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB) iFund.
Beyond viewing what in home cameras are monitoring remotely, a recent partnership between Black & Decker and iControl, allows users to actually check if they locked their doors from afar using their Web-enabled devices. If the door was unintentionally left unlocked – users can load up their iControl application and lock it from wherever they are, as long as they are connected.
It seems the overall vision of iControl may be that, “a revolution in broadband home management is just beginning. iControl puts homeowners “in control” of their own security, energy and home health services,” as stated by Bruce Sachs of Charles River Ventures.
The now, five-year old company, plans to accelerate development and deployment of its technology.