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ADT Optimistic About Amazon Alexa; Reports Q3 Revenues Up 6%
ADT reports quarterly revenue of $1.15 billion, up 6 percent, primarily due to ADT Pulse smart home growth. Amazon Company looks to bring alarm voice response directly to law enforcement…
News November 13SnapAV Acquires Volutone, Adding 7 Distributor Locations
Interview: Months after acquiring home-tech distributor Allnet, SnapAV adds Volutone for a total of 11 branch locations, with potentially more acquisitions to come.
News November 13Lutron Expands High-Performance LED Fixture Collection
Lutron Finiré Ivalo high-performance LED fixtures available in warm-dimming and wet-location options
News November 13American Audio & Video Introduces $650 and $900 Thorens Turntables
American Audio & Video has announced two new reasonably priced Thorens turntables for entry-level vinyl applications.
News November 12Wounded U.S. Army Captain Nick Vogt Receives Custom ELAN Smart Home
The Gary Sinise Foundation worked with local integration firm Xtend Technologies to create the perfect smart home for disabled war veteran Nick Vogt and his family.
News November 12Last Chance: Enter the 2019 Mark of Excellence Awards by November 16
Enter today for the 2019 CTA Mark of Excellence Awards to be honored at CES 2019, in the March issue of CE Pro magazine and online at CEPro.com.
News November 12Alarm.com Q3 Results Show Total Revenue Growth of 24.3 Percent
For the third quarter ended Sept. 30, Alarm.com reported total revenue grew 24.3 percent to $111.8 million, up from $90 million during the same period last year.
News November 12DoorBird Door Intercom Combines a Doorbell and Keypad
The newly announced DoorBird D2101KV IP Door Intercom features a call button, multifunction keypad, 4D motion sensor, and more.
News November 9Savant Introduces Low-Voltage DMX Controller and LED Lighting Strips
Savant's new low-voltage DMX controller and architectural lighting strips use the company's TrueImage software to give users full control over a WRGB color wheel and a tunable white temperature selection.
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