Legrand’s the Hub

The Hub

The Hub is a user-friendly ease of access Wi-Fi lighting control central command centre that allows for full lighting control of your home, office or building via your smart phone or tablet with the free Legrande Lighting Control App.

 Features:

• Control and schedule over 100 light scenes and zones, from setting the mood for a party or setting lights to automatically turn on while you’re away.

• Set lighting events that can be manually adjusted or scheduled to automatically turn on and auto shut off.

• A sleek, compact design makes the Hub a stylish, subtle addition to any home.

• Time to install: 25 minutes of less.

• Simply plug the Hub into your home wireless network and pair with adorne Wi-Fi Ready products via the easy-to-follow instructions.

• Compatible with iOS and Android devices and integrates into advanced automation systems from Crestron and Control4 for comprehensive home control.

For more information:

http://www.legrand.ca/adorne/products/wireless-whole-house-lighting-controls/lc7001.aspx

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