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Resideo Debuts Next Gen Security and Smart Home Platform at ISC West 2019
Resideo's new ProSeries platform will integrate with the next generation of Resideo Total Connect.
News April 122GIG Introduces eSeries Security and Control Ecosystem at ISC West 2019
During ISC West, 2GIG showed off its new GC2e and GC3e security panels, as well as a new line of fully encrypted sensors.
News April 12HTSA Moves Bar Higher in Lighting Fixture Biz Dev
Buying group pushes forward with three levels of American Lighting Association certifications for its members in lighting fixtures business.
News April 12SnapAV’s Big ISC Surprise: Self-Contained Security, Home Automation System With OvrC
New Clare One UL-listed security and home automation system will integrate with third-party home controllers, incorporate SnapAV services including OvrC.
News April 11Why 5G Won’t Replace Fiber or Cable Broadband
According to Primex, device compatibility, service flexibility, security, and service coverage could slow the 5G revolution.
News April 11Renovated Sound Effects Showroom Has a Home Theater Worth Flying to See
After installing a state-of-the-art home theater in its Mesa, Ariz. showroom, integration company Sound Effects had an integrator fly to Arizona from the Dominican Republic in order to demo the…
News April 11Hands On: Luxul Easy Setup App Takes the Pain out of Network Configurations
The new Luxul Easy Setup App walks integrators through a step-by-step setup process to configure the company’s latest routers and access points.
News April 11Interview: CasaTunes CEO Discusses Sonos Integration, Amazon Alexa Compatibility
CasaTunes CEO David Krinker talks with CE Pro about the reasons integrators may want to include Sonos products in CasaTunes multiroom audio systems and how CasaTunes can be retrofitted into…
News April 11Elk Products 319 Series Wireless Sensors Work With Interlogix Protocol
The latest Elk Products devices provide an economical way to employ the 319.5 MHz wireless band.
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