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Why Coronavirus Could Spur Human-Centric Lighting Sales
Due to coronavirus, an estimated 144M Americans are working from home, which leads to staying up later and sleeping in. Human-centric lighting can help.
News March 25Hands On: HiFiMan Ananda-BT Provides Quality Audio Wirelessly
The HiFiMan Ananda-BT's are an all-in-one, open-back headphone perfect for those who want the best possible audio quality while listening at home.
News March 25A750 Wireless Access Point
With the introduction of its A750 wireless access point (WAP), Access Networks has not only provided integrators with more WAPs to choose, from, but the company has also provided integrators…
March 25Wellness Opportunity: Smart Disinfecting Clothes/Shoe Cabinets
Haier Smart Home’s ‘Internet of Clothing’ platform includes disinfecting shoe and clothes cabinets, thermal cameras and temperature measurement gates.
News March 2414 Immediate Actions to Maintain Cash Flow
Extending credit terms with vendors, freezing overtime, sending technicians home if there's no work, and using showroom equipment for inventory can aid cashflow.
News March 2410 Strategies to Thrive During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Instead of being idle, integrators should outreach to clients with assuring messages, look for opportunities to help them, and brush up internal policies.
News March 24On-Q Plastic Media Enclosures with Reversible Hinge
Legrand | AV has introduced new On-Q enhanced plastic structured wiring media enclosures for wired and wireless low-voltage systems. The made-in-the-U.S. plastic enclosures feature a new reversible hinged door with…
News March 241600 Series Turntables
Available from its American distributor American Audio & Video, Thorens has announced its 1600 Series of turntables. The product line includes the 1600 and 1601 turntables, and Thorens states the…
Products March 24How Integrators Can Get Government Loans to Aid Cash Flow During Coronavirus Crisis
The U.S. Small Business Administration is providing low-interest Economic Injury Disaster Loans up to $2M during the coronavirus outbreak.
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