Legrand Featuring Connected Home Innovations at IBS 2020

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 Feb 4, 2020

At the International Builders Show 2020, Legrand North and Central America (booth SU433) will showcase a wide range of innovative products and technologies designed to help builders, contractors, and designers deliver the Connected Home customers want, with quality and ease. Legrand offers comprehensive connectivity solutions, backed by unique expertise and a robust support program, to offer homes that meet and exceed modern buyer expectations.

For home owners, connectivity has become a cultural necessity. From routers to access points, to switches and more — as well as peripheral components like Wi-Fi transparent plastic enclosures — it’s important for builders and contractors to integrate networking products which ensure optimal performance of wired and wireless connected systems. Legrand will showcase an extensive range of powerful solutions, designed to support and supplement many of today’s top home technologies

Home Infrastructure
With a series of newly enhanced, USA-made, Wi-Fi transparent enclosures, Legrand continues to lead the industry in providing time-saving infrastructure solutions which set the stage for both wired and wireless services throughout the home. Plus, through the extensive line of professional-grade cables, inserts, TV and connected device mounts, modules and more, Legrand offers everything needed to ensure a home is ready for anything a customer may want to hook up or plug in.

Power and Charging
From phones and tablets, to gaming consoles and wireless headphones, USB charging keeps devices ready to go. Help customers manage their device power easier and faster, with convenient outlets featuring USB connections as well as traditional power — available in Ultra-Fast, Wireless and USB-C options. Innovative, attractive charging systems are a must-have feature for modern living.

Problem-Solving Amenities
Additionally, the Legrand exhibit will feature many unique amenities that bring real-life benefits to the home. The On-Q line of in-wall power solutions guarantee cleaner entertainment spaces by allowing homebuyers to hide cables behind the wall. Also helping customers avoid clutter, the adorne® under-cabinet power and lighting systems save counter space with discreet outlets, as well as phone or tablet cradles, while also providing the efficiency of easy LED lighting.

Simplified Control
An increasing number of buyers expect included smart technology with new builds. Legrand’s range of Wi-Fi switches and dimmers — including the Smart Tru-Universal Dimmer which features the Tru-Universal patented broad-application, flicker-eliminating technology — offer a straightforward and scalable smart solution that will help customers live easier, with lighting that works on their schedule and app control that works from anywhere.

Designer Switches and Outlets
An extension of Legrand’s industry-leading innovations in electrical wiring, on display at IBS will also be two premiere Collections of designer switches and outlets. Each collection includes switches, dimmers, outlets, and other home controls which incorporate advanced features and functionality while adding exceptional style and value to the home. With sleek, screwless wall plates available in a wide array of colors, metallics, and raw materials, the simple-to-install switches and outlets take the place of standard switches and plugs easily for a stunning finishing touch or upgrade option.

A customer’s home should be their favorite place in the world. The entire family of infrastructure and connectivity products from Legrand is made to simplify installation, boost performance, and guarantee that buyers are able to enjoy current and future technologies. Legrand is devoted to the invention and manufacture of the industry’s finest electrical systems.

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