WaveLinx Wireless Connected Lighting System from Eaton

Eaton

  

September 03, 2018

Experience the Wave Linx Wireless connected lighting system.  Wireless, code-compliant, and cost-effective, WaveLinx Wireless Connected Lighting System offers the most out-of-the-box functionality on the market. It’s also one of the easiest connected lighting systems to install and manage.

Wave Linx can save up to 70% in energy costs and has the broadest offering of wireless connected devices and integrated luminaires. The wireless, code compliant and cost-effective solution delivers addition savings in installation and commissioning costs. 

With Wave Linx there is no more waiting weeks for commissioning teams, code compliance hang-ups or missed opportunity costs ensuring you can finish the job more quickly and move on to the next.

Key features of the Wave Linx solution include:

  • Automatic code commissioning meets or exceeds code requirements
  • Wireless integrated sensors ensure maximum efficiency and flexibility
  • A simple mobile app allows building managers to easily adjust settings, even after the project has finished, with no need to go back into the wall
  • Connected fixtures provide a platform for future scalability

See what makes WaveLinx a simple, secure, complete wireless connected lighting system.

http://www.eaton.com/flash/electrical/connectedlighting/products/wavelinx/

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