According to Joey Palkowitch, director of commercial sales at Snap One, the decision to join NSCA was a natural next step following the company’s expanded commitment to serve the commercial AV industry.
Snap One partners and end-users can use Luma View VMS to set each camera’s image, recording schedule or password settings. The software is available immediately for Windows operating systems.
According to Ron Gregorsok, director of supply chain management for Fischer Homes, ClareOne’s ease of use, expandability and no-fee smart home integration capabilities make it their ideal solution.
This enables the ability to integrate Google Nest products with ClareOne empowers its partners to deliver comprehensive home automation and security through an intuitive unified touchscreen with the ability to add automations.
The Luma Bridge device comes bundled with a three-year subscription to the Luma Insights service, which allows users to integrate new AI and machine learning features that exceed the capabilities of their IP cameras and NVRs alone.
The move provides partners greater choice and flexibility to purchase and deploy leading security solutions through the same convenient procurement process and reliable supply chain as their other Snap One purchases.
Thanks to the integration-friendliness of Snap One’s tight-knit family of products, their ease of use and customization features, managing and enjoying a massive state-of-the-art clubhouse is a piece of cake.