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Wattstopper and Genlyte Solutions Offer Unified Approach to Networked Lighting Controls for Outdoor Lighting 

May 5, 2026

 Legrand®, with its Wattstopper® controls portfolio, is announcing a strategic partnership with Genlyte Solutions, a Signify business. Customers in the US and Canada now have the option of adding the new Wattstopper® FSP-600 “Fixture Sensor Photocell” to provide controls with Genlyte’s Gardco architectural outdoor luminaire brand. This enables specifiers to streamline their connected lighting project planning with validated compatibility and support a smooth transition from design to installation.     

“Our goal is to simplify outdoor lighting project coordination for specifiers, contractors and distributors. Partnering with Genlyte Solutions empowers our mutual agency representatives to help customers move from design to installation with greater ease, confidence and speed,” said Bob Bonacci, President, Wattstopper, Legrand, North & Central America.

“Genlyte Solutions is committed to giving our customers and agents greater flexibility to achieve their outdoor lighting projects,” said Kevin Poyck, President, Genlyte Solutions, a Signify business. “With this collaboration, we are offering another option to integrate controls and unlock the benefits of a connected lighting system.”

The FSP-600 controls 0-10V and non-dimming LED drivers or ballasts and, with an FSP-Lx Lens, is rated for wet and cold locations. As components of the Wattstopper PLUS control system, device parameters and operations are fully configurable, and devices are easily integrated into a full-site dashboard within Polaris software.

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