I would like to introduce our company. We are a leading Smart Home Automation company in Europe. We have recently opened an office in the US and are searching for Business Partners in the US and Canada. We do not have territories and the capital investment is minimal. Our goal is a single system to control all devices in a home from the simple such as lighting, blinds, audio/video and security to using weather conditions for irrigation, video intercom through our app and managing solar panels. Please check out our website or
Last edited by LoxoneUS on September 20, 2013 11:06.
..... We are the leading Smart Home Automation company in Europe. ......
I have worked in this business for 37 years on both sides of the pond since this industry was just hard-wired remotes and extension speakers and had no idea you 'are the leading Smart Home Automation company in Europe'
Care to justify that statement and maybe relate your claim to Crestron / AMX / RTI's European sales?
i guess if you are trying to sell something in the US, you should have a US version website, so rednecks like me can figure out how much it cost..............
This type of modular product has been around for a while now but they are gaining popularity. IMO dumbing down the installation and leaving the headaches to the programmers. Were using a commercial modular product that covers everything security related (access, alarm, & cctv control). [Link: incontrol.co.nz]
I would like to test a system out to see what the limitations are but the price points do look good for what they say it does.
They look somewhat like industrial process controllers that have been adapted for home automation.
I've used a couple of different brands when needing some additional processing power and input/output capabilities for controlling external hardware that was out of the ordinary.
This line might find a home but much of it depends on the software - that hardware is the easy part.
Our software is very easy to use. Its a very graphical method. We mostly use inputs with wires drawn into a function block with outputs wired on the other side. It also has a simulation mode so that you can test software before you enter it into your system. We also encourage third party products to be integrated with our system.
I just got up and I'm still a bit sleepy. I could sure enjoy your product with that of bagel one --http://bagelone.com/ -- but they're three thousand miles away. (Sorry, but I cannot provide that in kilometers as this is mostly an American audience.)
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