Monday, January 31, 2011

Klipsch LightSpeaker WOW


Enjoying music throughout your home has never been easier—or more enlightening. Winner of a 2010 CES Innovations Award, the Klipsch® LightSpeaker® is the first product to combine efficient LED lighting and wireless ambient sound into a single unit that installs like a light bulb.
  • Includes two LightSpeakers, a transmitter, remote and other accessories
  • Designed for 5- and 6-inch recessed light fixtures
  • Enjoy ambient music in multiple rooms—wirelessly
  • Totally hidden, space-saving sound solution
  • LED bulb rated to last 15 years or more
  • Reduces daily lighting expenses by 80%
  • Installs in 10 simple steps or less
  • Remote or transmitter controls all system functions

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Best in Audio CES and The Show


At the heart of LiteSync is our undying passion of high end stereo music reproduction. You won't see any in wall speakers here or surround sound formats. No, it's two channel at its finest bringing one closer to the music than what is typically offered in the mass market or offered by the local low voltage integrator. If you really want to hear music as if it was live in front of you, LiteSync can help you get there. Let us educate your ears.

Go here to see some amazing products and the people that supply them.

http://live.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/ces.pl?&&RoomList&FM&&&&&&CES11



Tuesday, January 18, 2011

More Than Keypads

We responded to the Sounding Board of CEPro magazine related to a story they had published in their December issue about low voltage integrators selling and designing lighting control.

This response was published in their January 2011 issue. While their December story brushed in broad strokes advocating that low voltage integrators up sell more control, we responded to say that having someone whom is not trained in lighting and how occupants interface with such in a space is a failing. Having the lighting designer separate from the lighting controller is a grave failing that always leads to an inferior product.

See the story in the December and January issues of CEPro magazine.