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Most Frustrating Vendors in the Home-Technology Channel
Integrators complain about big-picture issues like margin and market saturation, but also seemingly small things like: 'They do not put all the parts in the box.'
News April 6First Female Graduate of Maverick Technical Institute Always ‘Curious about Home Automation’
Amy Gordon, Maverick Technical Institute’s first female graduate of its accredited low-voltage training program, cites ‘hard work’ and ‘attention to detail’ as key attributes.
News April 6Yamaha R-N803 Hi-Fi Stereo Receiver Has Millennial Appeal
The Yamaha R-N803 Hi-Fi Stereo Receiver is a 2.1 solution that incorporates the company's MusicCast multiroom audio technology.
News April 6JBL Synthesis SSW-4 In-Wall Sub Incorporates Dual 8-inch Woofers
The new JBL Synthesis SSW-4 in-wall subwoofer is a self-contained architectural product that installs into new construction and retrofit environments.
News April 5Why SnapAV, Lutron Partnership is Such a Big Deal for Smart Home Channel
Way beyond a "distribution deal," the partnership between Lutron and SnapAV is an ambitious effort to expand the lighting-control universe, and to extend the ecosystem of OvrC-enabled managed services for…
News April 55 Color Trends for Technology in 2018
Clients are already embracing new color palettes in everything from kitchen backsplashes to light fixtures. Make sure the hues of your smart-tech offerings are on trend.
News April 4The Future of A/V Remote Control Isn’t Just Restricted to Mobile
While smartphone and tablet remote controls are popular now, not all of A/V remote control is entirely focused on mobile.
News April 4$400 Onkyo TX-SR383 Is an Affordable 4K HDR A/V Receiver
Providing consumers with a reasonably priced A/V receiver with secondary zone options, the Onkyo TX-SR383 features 4K compatibility and surround sound decoding.
News April 47 Complaints of Successful Luxury Salespeople
Change these seven problems, from spending too much energy on social media to altering product lines, and boost sales by 30%, according to the Luxury Institute.
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