Crestron Electronics, a global developer of home automation, has announced new Crestron Home product updates, features, and integrations that will debut at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2025. At the show attendees can visit Crestron to see these updates to Crestron Home OS 4 and more in Booth 3H300/3H400 in Hall 3. The company is also debuting a new graphics engine, dubbed DGE-1000 while at the show.
What’s Being Said
“At Crestron, we’re focused on delivering smart home technology that truly integrates into and enhances everyday life,” comments Brad Hintze, executive vice president of global marketing at Crestron.
“The DGE-1000 brings the Crestron Home experience to larger displays, creating new possibilities for intuitive and centralized control. Paired with innovations like weather-based automation, energy usage insights, and enhanced device integration, we’re enabling homeowners to take smarter, more meaningful control of their environments. These updates demonstrate how Crestron is continually evolving to meet the needs of both dealers and homeowners.”
How Energy Management Options are Changing Under Home OS 4.4
Crestron Home OS 4.4 introduces a suite of new third-party integrations designed to drive energy efficiency and environmental sustainability, while also providing deeper insights into Crestron home systems, thereby enhancing control and convenience at the homeowner level.
These system enhancements include:

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- Real-Time Energy and Water Insights: The integration of HomeWizard via a driver developed by TIG offers homeowners actionable data on electricity, gas, and water usage, empowering users to make informed decisions, reduce costs, and embrace sustainable practices.
- Weather-Based Automation: Leveraging the Tempest Weather System and TIG driver, the smart home platform brings real-time weather intelligence directly into the smart home ecosystem. Homes can dynamically adjust shades, shutters, and outdoor systems based on hyperlocal weather conditions, such as sunlight, wind, or rain.
- EV Charging and Tesla Integration: With the Phoenix CHARX and TIG driver, homeowners now can seamlessly manage EV charging. Crestron says that homeowners can also utilize Tesla vehicle controls via a driver developed by Intrinsic Dev, including HVAC preconditioning, charging status, and lock settings, directly within the Crestron Home app.
- Expanded KNX Integration: At ISE 2025 Crestron will unveil expanded KNX integration, making it easier to incorporate a range of KNX devices into the Home platform without complex programming. The 1Home CH Server paired with the 1Home Integration Driver for Crestron Home OS developed by TIG simplifies KNX integration with the ability to manage and control everything from lights, door controls, shades, power outlets, and more.
- Simplified Climate Control with Airzone and CoolAutomation updates: The OS has two major climate control updates. Airzone‘s updated driver for Crestron Home OS delivers a new level of simplified HVAC integration, eliminating the need for complex programming, additional wiring, or WAN connections. The driver connects Airzone systems through the use of the company’s smart home platform. CoolAutomation now delivers a native experience in the OS via the company’s new driver, multiple zones, monitor diagnostics, and fine-tune settings all within the Crestron Home app.
And What the DGE-1000 Brings to the Table for Crestron Dealers
Another item at the forefront of Crestron’s ISE 2025 show activities is the company’s Digital Graphics Engine (DGE-1000). The N.J.-based manufacturer point out this solution is a tool that enables homeowners to experience the Home OS interface on large third-party displays. Designed to integrate with the Crestron Home platform, the DGE-1000 is said to eliminate the need for multiple devices by combining display, control, and streaming capabilities into one streamlined solution.
In addition to capabilities of the DGE-1000 interface option, Crestron is showing refreshed versions of its flagship remotes: the TSR-310 and HR-310. The remotes now offer white finishes, textured backs for ergonomic comfort, and updated navigation buttons to provide an improved user experience. Complementing these updates is a new horizontal charging dock that Crestron says makes it easier for users to keep the remotes charged and accessible.
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