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The Next Generation of Smart Hardware in Residential AV

Window coverings, thermostats, and lighting systems are reshaping how AV integrators approach residential technology design

By Ben Thomas · September 13, 2023, 9:43 AM UTCCediaHome BuildersIntegratorResidential Technology
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Smart hardware is reshaping residential AV technology design.

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Non-traditional peripheral devices are becoming core to residential tech.

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There is a growing integration of automated solutions in home environments.

In this episode of Pro AV Today, host Ben Thomas explores the ever-changing landscape of residential technology. His guest, Scott Stephenson of Hunter Douglas, talks about the transformation of once-simple peripherals into essential smart home elements. Stephenson offers insights into how non-traditional peripherals like window shades, thermostats, and lighting systems have found their way into the core of residential technology. Years ago, AV focused dealers and integrators used to shy away from categories like automated window shades. But as Stephenson points out, these have become an integral part of their business now. Recent statistics confirm that once such elements are proposed for a project, they’re the least likely to be eliminated even if budget constraints arise. The talk also extends to other components like energy management, affirming that the industry continues to evolve and expand its offerings. Recent statistics confirm that once such elements are proposed for a project, they’re the least likely to be eliminated even if budget constraints arise. Ben Thomas notes the influence of the hospitality industry, where automated shades and other technologies have been commonplace for a while. These luxury technologies are now trickling down to individual homeowners, driven partly by consumer demand. Another trend highlighted is how many dealers are making more money from selling lighting and shades than traditional audio-visual elements. Stephenson believes that this shift is because these elements are not just technological add-ons but are fundamental parts of a home. As homeowners contemplate their budgets, they’re unlikely to think about eliminating essentials like lights or shades. Both Thomas and Stephenson agree that the industry’s growth and diversification are exciting to watch. They suggest that as technologies become more ingrained in daily living, we’ll continue to see a convergence of commercial and residential applications, effectively blurring the lines between what is considered essential and what is considered luxury. As technologies become more ingrained in daily living, we’ll continue to see a convergence of commercial and residential applications, effectively blurring the lines between what is considered essential and what is considered luxury.

About the author

Ben Thomas
Ben ThomasHead of Pro AV, MarketScale

Ben Thomas serves as Head of Pro AV at MarketScale, where he leads content and media strategy for the pro AV sector. With over 15 years of award-winning experience across large-scale events, network television, OTT platforms, and podcasting, he has guided major B2B brands including Intel, Sennheiser, Samsung, and Philips to billions of content interactions. He holds a B.A. in Mass Communications and is recognized for his expertise in podcast hosting, public speaking, marketing, and content strategy.

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Ben Thomas

Host, Pro AV Today

Ben Thomas is the host of Pro AV Today, a platform focusing on the advancements in audio-visual technology. He brings industry experts to discuss trends and innovations in the field. His insights provide valuable perspectives on the future of residential and commercial AV solutions.

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Scott Stephenson

Hunter Douglas