The current credit squeeze for new mortgages means less moving and more investing in the current home. The question for businesses that offer residential integration is how to benefit from
Version 3.1 of the Home Intelligence Platform (HIP) from Lagotek Corp., Bellevue, Wash., integrates distributed audio/video control capability as well as UMPC platform compatibility. Now, customers can control lights, change
The on-line Design Center at www.Acenti.net makes it easy for installers to show their customers Acenti wiring devices and lighting controls from Leviton, Little Neck, N.Y. Visitors can view an
The DB Starter Kit from AAMP of America Home, Clearwater, Fla., combines a complete assortment of tools and connectors for security and structured wiring installations, saving custom home installers valuable
The Repeat-6 six-output HDMI distributor from Radiient Technologies Inc., Santa Clara, Calif., allows delivery of a signal from a single HD source, such as a disc player, to as many
The Elevate 6.6 whole home audio system from BreatheAudio, Hebron, Ky., addresses the specific needs of installers that are looking for simple installation to support the demands that the emerging
Now available from the National Training Center, North Las Vegas, Nev., is the “NTC Green Book – Residential Audio/Video Systems Design and Installation.” In its more than 400 pages is
The M&S DMC-10 intercom system from Linear LLC, Carlsbad, Calif., can provide intercom and music for up to 16 different locations. Its sleek design is accentuated with detachable faceplates available
Niles Audio Corp., Miami, has redesigned its line of Ingenious IR infrared extender systems along with three new IR Anywhere kits. The redesign substantially reduces interference from all flat panel
Home Automation, Inc. (HAI), New Orleans, has added RSSI capability to its 64-zone wireless receiver (HAI Part number 45A00-1). The receiver is used in domestic and international installations to monitor