Savant subsidiary GE Lighting is launching new undercabinet smart lighting fixtures, adding more Matter-compatible products to its lineup, and is incorporating Cync products into professionally installed Savant smart home systems.
The company, which is debuting the new products at CES 2024 in Las Vegas this week, says its new Cync Reveal HD+Full Color Undercabinet Fixtures and Pucks are the first full-color and edge-lit smart undercabinet lights available in the North American market.
GE Lighting markets the new lights as offering exceptional clarity, nearly endless color options, and smart control in an easy-to-install fixture.
According to the company, up to 10 fixtures can be connected to one another. They feature “millions” of color options, including a full range of whites.
The lights are easily installed with captive screws as a plug-in or hardwired. The lights will be available later this year starting at $59.99.
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The lights can be controlled with the Cync app, Alexa, Google Assistant, Matter or the Savant professional app. The company also recently made several over-the-air updates to broaden the dimming range to less than 1% brightness. In addition, more music and light shows were added to the Cync app.
In addition to the new undercabinet lighting fixtures, GE Lighting says a total of 20 Cync Matter-compatible products will be available in 2024, including the Cync Direct Full Color Smart Bulb and Cync Smart Indoor Plug and 18 other products such as the entire Direct Connect Full Color and Reveal line of bulbs and wafers, Outdoor Smart Plug and Smart Thermostat.
The company also says Savant users in North America will be able to incorporate Cync products into their professionally installed ecosystems and control Cync products through the Savant app or voice.
Also being showcased at CES 2024 is the Savant Power Storage System. Visitors to the booth will see how the system lets users monitor and control energy consumption from the Savant professional app, cut energy posts during peak pricing periods, and power the whole home during blackouts.
This year’s CES news from Savant’s GE Lighting follows what was an important show for the brand at last year’s CES in Las Vegas, in which the company expanded the Cync ecosystem.
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