MaxLite: EasyRF – Simple Room-Based Wireless Lighting Controls

November 25, 2024

MaxLite is proud to announce the launch of EasyRF, an innovative room-based wireless lighting control system that expands the company’s c-Max Lighting Controls platform. 

EasyRF represents a user-friendly and cost-effective solution designed to seamlessly integrate luminaire level lighting controls (LLLC) for both new construction and retrofit projects. This innovative system is designed to create groupable wireless lighting control and is an ideal fit for contractors and installers working on small to medium-sized projects. 

“EasyRF is the result of our continued commitment to innovation and simplifying wireless lighting control adoption,” said Umesh Baheti, SVP of New Technologies at MaxLite. “We created a system that’s not only powerful but also intuitive to install and operate, without the need for extensive training.” 

Aymen Chami, Director of Engineering at MaxLite, added, “What sets EasyRF apart is its ability to deliver high-performance control capabilities without the complexity typically associated with advanced lighting systems. We focused on creating a solution that simplifies the commissioning process with just using a handheld remote without needing an app or a gateway. 

“EasyRF represents our vision of making lighting controls accessible to all,” added Baheti. “We’re excited to empower contractors and facility managers with a straightforward solution of wireless grouping and control, offering them a perfect balance of simplicity and powerful functionality.” 

This new system works with MaxLite’s extensive range of controls-ready luminaires and complements the company’s existing c-Max Lighting Controls platform offering customers a comprehensive range of control options to suit various project requirements.

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