7 Observations from EHX 2011
Electronic House Expo (EHX) 2011
Here are a few general observations from EHX 2011:
1. Security is sexier than streaming media
Security was one of the hottest categories on the show floor, with Honeywell, HAI, Elk, DSC, 2Gig, central stations and others well represented.
In an unusual twist for a CE pro-oriented show, the security-related educational sessions (including the home health technology presentations) drew larger crowds than the usual favorites such as streaming media and game-changing technologies.

Honeywell's new self-contained security/automation system
2. Vendors need spring venue for launching new products
Custom-oriented vendors have the CEDIA Expo in September to launch their new products. To a lesser extent, they also show new stuff during January’s Consumer Electronics Show at the high-end audio area at the Venetian and the EHX @ CES on the show floor.
But they really crave a springtime event to showcase their new custom products, as EHX Spring 2011 demonstrated. There, we saw worldwide debuts of major products from Sim2, Honeywell, Just Add Power and others (details to come).

CEDIA's IP networking classes were packed
3. Dealers recognize IP deficiencies
CE pros finally are getting around to recognizing that they need to master home networking if they are to succeed in home systems integration.
CEDIA’s IP-related training sessions – from beginner to expert – were packed, with some classes drawing 150 people or more. During CE Pro’s streaming media session, most of the questions from attendees did not revolve around Hulu, Netflix and Roku, rather how to set up rock-solid wired and wireless networks to optimized audio/video distribution.

Sim2's Alberto Fabiano likes the answers about EEDID provided by Ed Qualls of Just Add Power
4. Sim2 impressed with Just Add Power
We dragged Alberto Fabiano, EVP sales and marketing for Sim2, to the Just Add Power booth to see JAP’s new multiroom 3D video distribution system, which delivers 3D to virtually any legacy HDTV display. Although Fabiano wants to sell more Sim2 3D-enabled projectors, he was mightily impressed with the JAP product, thinking it would be a great solution for 3D-enabling a number of Sim2 projectors that are already in the field.
5. Control4 impressed with ihiji
Naturally, Control4 CTO and co-founder Eric Smith was impressed with his own booth, featuring more than a dozen Control4 partners. But he also was wowed by ihiji’s new Control4 module, which allows integrators to monitor their clients’ automation systems remotely – not just basic activities of the Control4 panel, but the minute details of every single connected device on the network, including each individual ZigBee sensor.

Michael Maniscalco, Ihiji
6. Remote system diagnostics, monitoring needs new biz model
Three major players in remote monitoring and diagnostics for home control – Nuage Nine, ihiji and Certified Cyber Solutions – demonstrated their wares in the New Opportunities Pavilion at EHX. All three of them offer robust systems for monitoring and managing clients’ home networks, home control systems, and virtually every device connected to the home control system. What integrator wouldn’t want that for their clients?
Unfortunately, these excellent solutions are pricey (at least for our industry), with end user fees starting at $100 or more per month (Nuage says its service is less).
Principals from ihiji and CCS tell CE Pro that dealers who are most successful with the product are the ones that subsidize the box and roll the recurring fees into a service contract, preferably collected annually rather than monthly. Service fees become far more profitable since systems can be diagnosed and often fixed without a truck roll.

URC's Mitch Klein and Benedetto Mongiovi of Automation Generation jam with the CE Pro All Stars
7. CE Pros (still) like to jam
There’s nothing that brings CE pros together like a band comprised of their own. EHX reprised the CE Pro All Star Band, which continues to draw great talent from the industry and deliver good fun. Organized by CE Pro’s guitar-pickin’ Bob Archer, and sponsored by Legrand, the band featured awesome artists, and a set list embraced by youngsters and old farts alike.
Singer Mike Mongiovi, the unknown show-stopper plucked from obscurity at the 2010 EHX jam session, returned to the stage.
His wife told CE Pro that Mike was all set to join a boy band 10 years ago but decided to get married and raise a family instead. We thank him for that.
CE Pro editor Julie Jacobson does not, however, thank him for publicly chastising her hairdo. A greater hair-related insult had not been hurled at Julie since an irate reader referred her do as a “5th grade boy circa 1983 haircut.”
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6 Comments (displayed in order by date/time)
2gig is finally making headway, however the product is still unattractive and dreadfully designed.
On Point #6. “Remote system diagnostics, monitoring needs new biz model”, At Nuage Nine our residential pricing model tops out at a price point well below Julie’s quotes $200 / month. And our dealers are being very successful at selling monitoring and management to the end customer. Our dealers gain in 2 ways significantly lower service costs and an added recurring revenue stream.
Vaughn Petraglia, President, Nuage Nine Inc.
Thanks, Vaughn ... we were just adding that into the story! Check email.
Oh Julie, I’m so sorry and will take all grievances via fb msg.
The abuse I take, Tina! My hair is looking fab these days.



After the Streaming Media Panel I literally spent an hour and a half with dealers who had questions about beefing up networks to support streaming video content and more time during the Beer Bash. It was really interesting that that was the biggest concern. I did have a couple integrators ask how to propose Streaming Media Consultation and how to Bill for it. You and the other panelist were great and I felt it was an awesome mix for the panel!