As an independent comic artist / animator / editor I probably have a different look on this than most, so don’t mind my critisisms
I like the ‘storyboard’ feel of it, the little graphics and arrows inbetween, it’s simple, and simplicity is exactly what you want to express. The voice is pleasant, although it’s particularly robotic in the first sentence.
The “never be late again” text was lost on me, I was too busy reading what the lady was narrating and it’s not a very readable font to read at a glance. If you find these phrases important, perhaps move them to the bottom and add a bit more of a pause before moving on, to allow people to read it. Or just leave them out, the narrating-reading is already holding a firm grip on my attention.
I suggest swapping the second and third example scenario. The first scenario is a very strong one, it even convinced me. Alarm clocks taking traffic delays into account? Spectacular. The second example is fairly strong because it’s common, but the google map picture doesn’t seem related to the story and doesn’t fit in with the visual quality of the other two. How about a picture of a house where the lights turn on at the end? The third example is unfortunately weakest, while you should want to end on a strong argument. The issue I imagine is that not everyone has a garden (e.g. apartments), and of those who do, I know no-one who has a sprinkler system (because in the Netherlands, it always rains). So the final question “Wouldn’t that be great?” is lost on me, making the whole story crumble. I advise either a greater example, or a different ending dialogue.
Speaking of which, overall I’m missing a little clarity about what it is that you’re offering, the product, although it could be that that’ll be clear in the context of the website or presentation. Somewhere along the lady says “We” will turn the sprinklers on, while the heating turns itself on, and you mention “solutions”, which by now is a vague general term. Although perhaps obvious for people familiar with home automation, I could also imagine that your company’s employees will be turning my things on and off remotely
Overall, pretty good.