Contractor Webinar: New Features & Benefits of RadioRA 3

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May 27, 2022

Lutron raises the bar once again. Ten years in the making, RadioRA 3 is a new, game-changing system that promises to transform the way your residential clients look at connected lighting control. Gescan welcomes Dave Robinson from Adanac Sales for a contractor webinar to share the new features and benefits of the RadioRA 3 system. 

What you can expect to learn: 

  • RadioRA 3’s new all-in-one processor upgrade
  • The new SUNNATA RF keypads, dimmers and switches included in the RadioRA 3 system that feature the elegant light bar design and come in over 20 colour options
  • Simpler programming, customization & installation
  • Streamlined integration capabilities with Lutron’s LEAP API 
  • Stocking Gescan locations 
  • Answers to questions you may have about the system and its selling features 

Thursday, June 9, 2022: 12:00PM MT.

Register HERE

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