SmartLabs Introduces the ICON Line of Affordable Home Control Lighting Products; Network-Ready ``Smart'' INSTEON Devices Cost No More than ``Non-Networked'' Alternatives.IRVINE, Calif. -- SmartLabs(TM) the parent company of Smarthome and world's leading authority in electronic home improvement and automation, today announced the introduction of its new ICON line of affordable INSTEON(TM)-based home control lighting products. SmartLabs is now delivering electronic home improvement and automation products at an all time low price point, making it accessible to all home owners home owner home n → propriétaire occupant . The first ICON products to be released enable consumers to easily and inexpensively set up a reliable and user-friendly remote control lighting system that also becomes a foundation for a powerful home control network. The network-ready INSTEON-based ICON products are extremely affordable -- costing no more than their non-networked counterparts. For example the retail price of an INSTEON-enabled ICON dimmer switch dimmer dimmer switch n (Elec) → Dimmer m; (US) (Aut) → Abblendschalter m is $19.99, while "non-networked" versions of a competitive product are generally priced the same or higher. The ICON line offers the quality construction, sophisticated technology and outstanding performance of high-end devices at a fraction of the price. "We are breaking down all the barriers for home owners to automate To turn a set of manual steps into an operation that goes by itself. See automation. , integrate and control their lighting and appliances," said Rajeev Kapur, SmartLabs vice president of sales and marketing. "This is an unprecedented step and once again illustrates our commitment to being at the forefront of new technology, innovative products and now affordable pricing initiatives." The new ICON line includes several products such as the INSTEON- remote control on/off appliance adapter A device that allows one system to connect to and work with another. An adapter is often a simple circuit that converts one set of signals to another; however, the term often refers to devices which are more accurately called "controllers. for fans, heaters, fountains or other on/off devices; a remote control timer timer, n radiographic timing device that functions as an automatic exposure timer and a switch to control the current to the high-tension transformer and filament transformer. The face of the timer is calibrated in seconds and fractions of seconds. system that allows users to specify when lights should turn on and off and to set safety and vacation lighting modes; and a remote control on/off wall switch that connects to existing wiring to replace any wall switch for florescent flo·res·cence n. A condition, time, or period of flowering. See Synonyms at bloom1. [New Latin fl lights, fans, outdoor security lights or switched outlets. ICON devices are easy to install, and they can be programmed with the touch of a few buttons. Because ICON is part of the INSTEON true mesh network A communications network in which there are at least two pathways to each node. If one of the paths fails, the other is still available. A "fully meshed" network means that every node has a direct connection to every other node, which is a very elaborate and expensive architecture. , no controllers are required to route messages. And because the system uses existing electrical wiring Electrical wiring in general refers to insulated conductors used to carry electricity, and associated devices. This article describes general aspects of electrical wiring as used to provide power in buildings and structures, commonly referred to as building wiring. , no new wires or cables are needed; any consumer can set up this home automation system in minutes. "With the introduction of the ICON line, Smarthome can now provide an INSTEON enabled controllable light switch at a price point directly competitive with standard dimmer switches, enabling an even wider adoption of INSTEON in the home," said George West George West (February 17, 1823 - September 20, 1901) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in Bradninch, England, West attended the common schools. West immigrated to the United States in February 1849 and settled at Ballston Spa, New York. senior analyst at West Technology Research. "This development is a key step in SmartLabs plan to deliver affordable, reliable and easy to use Electronic Home Improvement and Home Control products to the mass marketplace. Developers and retailers should take note that the INSTEON technology is quickly becoming the de-facto standard in home control and automation." SmartLabs executives will be available for press and analyst briefings during CES (Jan. 5-8). Contact Michelle Laird laird n. Scots The owner of a landed estate. [Scots, from Middle English lard, variant of lord, owner, master; see lord. at 503-705-4577 or mlaird@olearypr.com to make an appointment, or stop by the SmartLabs booth South Hall 2/26424. About INSTEON SmartLabs's INSTEON, the new technology standard in electronic home control networking, uses a simple, low-cost combination of powerline and radio frequency communications to link core home systems such as lighting, security, comfort control, consumer electronics, appliances and safety sensors, allowing them to be controlled or monitored from anywhere in the world. INSTEON-based products can also bridge to other networks, such as Wi-Fi LANs, the Internet and telephony and entertainment distribution systems, allowing products to serve as the foundation for a very robust integrated home control environment. About SmartLabs Founded in 1992, SmartLabs Inc. is the world's leading authority on electronic home improvement and automation. SmartLabs is organized into three divisions: Smarthome Direct, which includes Smarthome.com, "the Amazon of electronic home improvement" (Newsweek, 2004); SmartLabs Design, creators of best-in-class home control products; and SmartLabs Technology, the pioneering architects of INSTEON. SmartLabs' INSTEON Alliance offers a focused community for developers to incorporate the INSTEON standard into their products. SmartLabs products are sold to an international customer base via the Web, phone and retail outlets retail outlet n → punto de venta retail outlet n → point m de vente retail outlet retail n → , as well as to professional dealers and installers through SmarthomePro. The company's online catalog Similar to an online library or databases in the information storage respect, ‘’’online catalogs’’’ allow potential customers to browse a company’s items for sale from a different location using the internet. can be found at www.smarthome.com; information regarding INSTEON can be found at www.insteon.net. SmartLabs is headquartered in Irvine, Calif. |
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