When developing new products, Snap One looks for meaningful ways to help its smart home integration partners grow their businesses, increase customer satisfaction, and reduce installation complexity. Within that framework, the company has added several new solutions across the control, audio, surveillance, and networking categories, including a new Control4 remote control, linear lighting, outdoor audio/lighting, and access points, that are meant to solve installation pain points through tech innovations.
Snap One has debuted its highly anticipated new line of Control4 hand-held interfaces, the Halo Family of Remotes. The Halo line was designed using feedback from Snap One Partners and includes new features and upgraded technologies while expanding on the sleek aesthetic introduced with the coveted Neeo Remote.
The two new models — Halo and Halo Touch — include enhanced features like a color screen, new graphical interface, dual-band Wi-Fi support, backlit buttons, and push-to-talk voice control. The Halo model includes a 2.8-inch screen that is navigable with hard buttons and provides full access to connected devices, while the Halo Touch model offers a premium brushed-aluminum chassis and makes every function available through an intuitive 3.2-inch customizable touchscreen.
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