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Daisy closes $7 million Series B on heels of $11M Series A - Hagan Kappler
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Daisy closes $7 million Series B on heels of $11M Series A

Daisy, the first national home technology installation and services company, today is announcing its $7 million Series B, bringing its total investment to date to over $20 million in its first year. The round was led by technology and software investors Goldcrest and Bungalow, who also led the company’s Series A and seed rounds.

Smart home entertainment systems from Daisy
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Enhance Your Fall Evenings with Smart Home Entertainment

As the leaves turn and the air grows crisp, the allure of a cozy evening inside becomes undeniable. Fortunately, advances in artificial intelligence have transformed home theaters into hubs of seamless entertainment, offering personalized content recommendations and simplified information management.

Smart home features from Daisy
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Experience the Future with Smart Home Automation

Smart home automation is changing the way we live. It makes our homes more convenient, energy-efficient, and secure. Imagine your lights turning on at sunset, your thermostat adjusting to keep you comfortable, and your security system keeping your house safe, all without you lifting a finger.

Smart Home Control Systems
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Smart Home Control Systems: A Comprehensive Review

Imagine walking into a home where the lights adjust automatically to your presence, your favorite music starts playing, and the thermostat sets the perfect temperature—all without lifting a finger. This is the reality with smart home control systems, making life at home more seamless and enjoyable.

Practical lighting solutions from Daisy
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From Gloomy to Glowing: Practical Lighting Solutions for Dark Rooms

As the days gradually shorten and we edge closer to the autumn season, the importance of finding effective lighting solutions for dark rooms becomes increasingly paramount. With the end of summer, not only do we shift our focus back to school and daily routines, but we also begin to experience the earlier onset of evening, which brings with it a need to reassess and adapt our indoor lighting strategies.