Strateres, an independent sales and service organization providing best-in-class solutions to AV integration firms in New England and Upstate New York, has announced that it are adding two new lines to their portfolio—WhyReboot, an enterprise-grade home networking solution, and Progressive Screens, offering superior quality motorized retractable screens for patios, lanais and many other applications.
WhyReboot
WhyReboot designs and delivers commercial-grade networks that address the ever-evolving demands of advanced control and automation ecosystems utilized in today’s residential and commercial spaces. The experts at WhyReboot design custom, cost-effective systems tailored specifically for each project. Comprised of some of the finest hardware available including Ruckus wireless products, each component within a WhyReboot network has been hand-picked for reliability, performance and value. WhyReboot systems include a lifetime warranty, and the company offers 24/7 365-day White-Glove Support.
Progressive Screens
Founded in 2002, Progressive Screens is a leading manufacturer of motorized screening solutions for numerous residential and commercial applications. Manufactured by hand with great care, Progressive Screens utilizes a patented zipper-style mechanism called MagnaTrack, beloved for its hassle-free operation, reduced installation time and limited lifetime warranty. Progressive Screens are compatible with popular smart home control platforms.
“We are very excited to add two market leaders to our portfolio of brands,” explains Strateres President, Peter Dyroff.
“The addition of WhyReboot and Progressive Screens enable us to offer outstanding solutions to integrators that deliver best performance, support and overall value in their respective categories. We are looking forward to working with both brands throughout the Northeast region.”
Strateres also represents Lutron, Sony, Legrand AV, Coastal Source and other fine brands.
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