F1- Series
Home Automation Without the Surveillance
OccuNX
F1- Home Automation
Local brains, local control, no cloud required.
Why the f1?
The OccuNX F-Series is your home’s mission control: a NUC (Next Unit of Computing)-based, non-cloud, non-creepy home automation hub that actually does what you tell it to do. It pulls your lights, locks, cameras, thermostats, and sensors into one cockpit, gives you local voice control, and keeps your family’s routines inside your walls, not on some ad server three time zones away.
smart home not "surveillance home"
Most “smart” devices are really little microphones and trackers with appliances attached, The F
Series does the opposite: control first, data last.
- Runs on a dedicated NUC (Next Unit of Computing) inside your home
- Automations live locally, not rented from the cloud
- Voice commands stay in the house, not shipped off for “quality assurance”
This is your house—not a beta test for Big Tech’s ad machine.
What the F-Series actually does for you
Think of it as the
flight deck for your home:
- One hub for lights, locks, thermostats, garage, plugs, and sensors
- Scenes like “Goodnight”, “Away”, “Movie mode” that just work
- Local voice control so you can say it once and move on with your life
- App dashboard that makes sense to normal humans, not just engineers
Instead of 10 different apps all arguing about whose cloud is more important,
you get
one brain, in your house, under your control.
Protect the crew, not just the gadgets
The F-Series isn’t about making your toaster “smart.”
It’s about protecting your people and your routines.
- Door discipline: Auto-lock schedules, “Did we lock the front door?” checks, guest codes that expire
- Kid safety: Notifications when doors, windows, or certain areas are opened
- Night safety: One voice command to lock the house, adjust the temperature, and shut everything down
- Travel mode: “We’re gone, but it looks like we’re home” lighting and presence routines
You’re not buying a toy—you’re buying a system that makes it harder for bad luck and bad actors to get in.
Voice control, minus the cia audition tape
Yes, the F-Series is voice controlled.
No, it’s not trying to build a psychological profile of your family.
- Local voice processing where possible
- No default “phone home” to mystery servers
- Clearly documented what talks to the outside world and what doesn’t
You get the convenience of “turn off everything downstairs” without donating your living room conversations to a data broker.
what it works with
We built the F-Series to be the adult in the room for your devices.
- Supports mainstream standards like Zigbee (Zigbee wireless mesh protocol), Z-Wave (Z-Wave wireless protocol), Wi-Fi (wireless networking), and Ethernet (wired networking)
- Plays nicely with a wide range of smart switches, plugs, locks, sensors, and thermostats
- Designed as the foundation layer for the OccuNX Citadel Home stack
If you already have a mix-and-match pile of “smart” stuff, the F-Series is what makes it all act like one system instead of a group project.
why there's no ai
The F-Series is the foundation, not the circus.
- No hallucinations, no “I thought you said unlock all the doors”
- Deterministic, rule-based automations: if this, then that, every time
- Stable layer you can trust before you add any higher-level AI (artificial intelligence) smarts later
When you’re dealing with locks, doors, and alarms, you want boring reliability.
The F-Series is intentionally boring in all the right ways.
