A BLACKBURN is looking to provide a seamless link to give householders control of their homes from wherever they may roam.

Time2 is hoping that their new Clan range of smart home devices will give them a platform in what should be a flourishing market.

Bosses at the Blakewater Road venture says their technology can be used, via an app, or through the likes of Amazon's Alexa and Google Home to control everything from their security cameras to the lighting and appliances.

Managing director Kam Kothia said: "With the launch of Clan, Time2 is stepping into an exciting area of home technology that's expected to grow very quickly over the next few years.

"The 'smart home' is now where the smart phone was perhaps 12 years ago, ready to take off.

"Clan can turn any home into a smart home, where appliances link up and intelligently work together, controlled from anywhere over the internet using a single app, to make the home safer, more secure and more enjoyable.

"And Clan does it in a way that's easy to use and just as easy on the pocket. The 21st century home doesn't have to be complicated or expensive."

Time2 has teamed up with tech giant Tuya Smart, with their initial launch focusing on home security and monitoring.

Small devices will allow access to remote control cameras, LED lights and mains.

The user can then be alerted via their smartphone if anything untowards was to happen at home.

In early 2019, the firm is looking to extend its range to cover light switches and central heating systems.