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PRJKT-Aurora, PO Box: 600564, Dallas, Texas, 75360
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does RDB-O work without an internet connection?
Yes, once the data has been aggregated. If your data lives on cloud services and requires live streaming such as google calendar, you would need an internet connection to get the data. However, to switch between F1 to Calendar UI within your screen does not require internet connection - only local router connection.
How do I know you're not collecting my data?
We encourage you to go to the linux terminal and put in "ss -tunap". This will show all outbound and inbound connections. There shouldn't be any outbound connection that points prjkt-aurora.com. We encourage you to keep asking these questions to us and other manufacturers.
Does it integrate with my existing smart home setup?
Though it has IEEE 802.15.4 - therefore it is matter enabled - AurOS does not have a dedicated Smart Home Config, it is currently a high priority for the dev team. On the bright side, the linux kernel is yours to own, and you are encouraged to set up Home Assisstant on it. If there are any hardware related issues, please contact us. We want to maintain an Apple-like standard of it just works with hardware.
How is this different from just unplugging my Echo Show?
The Echo Show is a portal into Amazon's ecosystem. It runs on Amazon's servers, learns from your household to improve Amazon's models, and surfaces Amazon products and services by design. The hardware exists to deepen platform lock-in. RDB-O runs locally on AurOS. No data leaves your home unless you explicitly authorize it. There are no ads, no recommendation engines, no platform incentives shaping what it shows you. The hardware is the product — not the access point.
What happens if PRJKT-Aurora shuts down — does my display still work?
Yes. Since the device is processing data locally without cloud control dependencies, we do not have any control over your device. Your device is controlled by you, your data is retrieved by your machine, we made your life easy by plumbing it all cleanly...with beauty.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does RDB-O work without an internet connection?
Yes, once the data has been aggregated. If your data lives on cloud services and requires live streaming such as google calendar, you would need an internet connection to get the data. However, to switch between F1 to Calendar UI within your screen does not require internet connection - only local router connection.
How do I know you're not collecting my data?
We encourage you to go to the linux terminal and put in "ss -tunap". This will show all outbound and inbound connections. There shouldn't be any outbound connection that points prjkt-aurora.com. We encourage you to keep asking these questions to us and other manufacturers.
Does it integrate with my existing smart home setup?
Though it has IEEE 802.15.4 - therefore it is matter enabled - AurOS does not have a dedicated Smart Home Config, it is currently a high priority for the dev team. On the bright side, the linux kernel is yours to own, and you are encouraged to set up Home Assisstant on it. If there are any hardware related issues, please contact us. We want to maintain an Apple-like standard of it just works with hardware.
How is this different from just unplugging my Echo Show?
The Echo Show is a portal into Amazon's ecosystem. It runs on Amazon's servers, learns from your household to improve Amazon's models, and surfaces Amazon products and services by design. The hardware exists to deepen platform lock-in. RDB-O runs locally on AurOS. No data leaves your home unless you explicitly authorize it. There are no ads, no recommendation engines, no platform incentives shaping what it shows you. The hardware is the product — not the access point.
What happens if PRJKT-Aurora shuts down — does my display still work?
Yes. Since the device is processing data locally without cloud control dependencies, we do not have any control over your device. Your device is controlled by you, your data is retrieved by your machine, we made your life easy by plumbing it all cleanly...with beauty.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does RDB-O work without an internet connection?
Yes, once the data has been aggregated. If your data lives on cloud services and requires live streaming such as google calendar, you would need an internet connection to get the data. However, to switch between F1 to Calendar UI within your screen does not require internet connection - only local router connection.
How do I know you're not collecting my data?
We encourage you to go to the linux terminal and put in "ss -tunap". This will show all outbound and inbound connections. There shouldn't be any outbound connection that points prjkt-aurora.com. We encourage you to keep asking these questions to us and other manufacturers.
Does it integrate with my existing smart home setup?
Though it has IEEE 802.15.4 - therefore it is matter enabled - AurOS does not have a dedicated Smart Home Config, it is currently a high priority for the dev team. On the bright side, the linux kernel is yours to own, and you are encouraged to set up Home Assisstant on it. If there are any hardware related issues, please contact us. We want to maintain an Apple-like standard of it just works with hardware.
How is this different from just unplugging my Echo Show?
The Echo Show is a portal into Amazon's ecosystem. It runs on Amazon's servers, learns from your household to improve Amazon's models, and surfaces Amazon products and services by design. The hardware exists to deepen platform lock-in. RDB-O runs locally on AurOS. No data leaves your home unless you explicitly authorize it. There are no ads, no recommendation engines, no platform incentives shaping what it shows you. The hardware is the product — not the access point.
What happens if PRJKT-Aurora shuts down — does my display still work?
Yes. Since the device is processing data locally without cloud control dependencies, we do not have any control over your device. Your device is controlled by you, your data is retrieved by your machine, we made your life easy by plumbing it all cleanly...with beauty.