Legrand’s Home Automation range is a winning combination of technical intelligence and intuitive design, giving users full control of the home at a touch of a button.
August 14th, 2015
With rapid advances in technology, individuals are now able to control their lives and their environments using a host of smart devices. As a company that stays consistently at the forefront of both technology and design, Legrand and its product offerings offer an extra edge.
Case in point: Legrand’s ArteorTM Home Automation range offers functions that allow a high degree of comfort, and comes with a choice of ergonomics to suit one’s requirements.
The intuitive user interface of the new wall mounting MyHOME_Screen 10 also makes control of home automation as easy as handling a smartphone. It allows navigation by rooms or functions, enables energy management, multimedia and door entry functions. In addition, it offers customisable user profiles and the possibility to browse the Internet. Only one such device is needed as a control centre for the entire family.
ArteorTM Home Automation solutions are based on two technologies: BUS and radio.
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