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Electronic Privacy Glass Finding a Niche
Electronic switchable electronic glass that changes from clear to frosted with the touch of a button is finding a broader niche in luxury environments. For integrators, bathrooms and wet environments…
News May 9Central Vac Presents Competitive Advantage to Winning Builder Business
Beam's Harry Kandilas says central vacuum systems offer homeowners a healthier home with better resale values.
News May 9The Latest IP Intercom Offers All-New Features in One Comprehensive System
The new IP Intercom System from Channel Vision offers residents video communication, keypad/card entry and more in one all-inclusive system.
News May 9Historic Wentworth Estate Home Gets Modern Day AV Upgrade
U.K.-based integration firm South Anston Ltd installs ELAN entertainment and control, multiroom audio and Lutron lighting control in this majestic 1920's residence.
News May 9More Regulations Coming to Residential Lighting: High-Efficacy Fixtures Everywhere
Lightfair 2016: California’s Title 24, Part 6 (2016), the standard-bearer for lighting regulations nationwide, adds new burdens to residential properties, both indoor and outdoor -- more high-efficacy luminaires, more dimmers,…
News May 7Control4 (CTRL) and Pakedge: Key Takeaways from Q1 2016 Earnings Report
New EA Series home automation controllers expand Control4’s market at the low and high end; existing dealers are buying Pakedge products for the first time.
News May 6Control & Automation System Friendly iTop from iRoom Charges iPads
The latest product from iRoom enables easy-to-access control functions from the convenience of an iPad.
News May 65 Reasons to Add Lighting to Your Video Surveillance Projects
Independent lighting can help resolve surveillance camera obstacles in producing higher quality images and deterring nighttime intruders.
News May 6Google, Honeywell Settle Nest Thermostat Patent Dispute
Resolution ends lawsuit brought back in 2012 by Honeywell claiming the Nest thermostat violated seven different patents.
News May 6