March 4, 2008 Creating more artificial light than we actually need is a significant contributor to energy waste in the home. The solution - dim the lights. In the case of the Wireless Dimmer from ...
Most homes feature standard in-wall light switches to easily turn your lights on and off. However, many newer light switches include features that allow you to adjust the brightness of your lighting ...
This top smart plug choice includes just about everything, including two dimmers, two remote controls, and a bridge to control them—and many other devices in the Caseta Wireless product line.
Daintree® Wireless wall dimmers and switches allow users to adjust lighting with very simple, scalable room-based lighting controls CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE Current, a Daintree Company, the ...
Lutron Caséta Wireless Lighting Starter Kit review: This Siri-enabled hub makes a lasting impression
Lutron hasn't been a very vocal partner of Apple's HomeKit home automation system, but all that changed with this week's retail launch of the $230 Caséta Wireless Lighting Starter Kit. It comes ...
New Lutron Smart Bridge Pro and App Enables Dealers and Integrators to Expand their Businesses COOPERSBURG, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Giving clients the ability to adjust their lights and window shades ...
The Control4 wireless lighting control family includes ambient light sensors to automatically adjust the brightness of status LEDs and button backlighting. This family of wireless lighting control ...
One of the first Apple HomeKit-compatible products on the market is the Lutron Wireless lineup. AppleInsider was given the opportunity to test out its new smart lighting dimmer, and we found that ...
Apple’s HomeKit feature lets you control “smart” lights with Siri or Apple’s new Home app on iOS 10, and there are generally two ways to make your home lighting more intelligent. You can change your ...
Lutron announced today that its Caséta wireless lighting systems are now compatible with Amazon’s Alexa voice-control system, enabling owners of Amazon’s Echo, Echo Dot, Amazon Tap, or Amazon Fire TV ...
Would the last car to leave please turn down the street lights? We’re trying to save energy. That message might work, but for now, there’s an option developed by a Pueblo firm to do the same thing.
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