RENO Announces New RENO SMART Networked Lighting Controls (NLC) System

October 10, 2024

RENO LED Lighting Inc. is excited to introduce RENO Smart, a Networked Lighting Controls (NLC) System that uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) MESH technology to provide full remote control of lighting across entire buildings.

The system offers an additional 30% energy savings, is DLC NLC Qualified for provincial incentives, and features a single app for managing all luminaires. RENO Smart is easy to install with a plug & play setup, offers reliable BLE technology with no single point of failure, and can scale from one room to an entire building.  RENO Smart is designed to significantly support clients in achieving their Net Zero goals by optimizing energy usage. Key features of RENO Smart include:

  • 30% Additional Energy Savings: Achieve even greater energy efficiency with our advanced NLC system.
  • DLC NLC Qualified: Unlock provincial incentives for energy-efficient solutions.
  • Full Control with One App: Manage the entire lighting system through a single, intuitive app.
  • Plug & Play Setup: Quick and easy installation with RENO Smart Sensors and RENO Fixtures.
  • Reliable BLE MESH Technology: Enjoy a robust system with no single point of failure and reduced interference.
  • Scalable System: Easily expand from a single room to an entire building.
  • Multiple Commissioning Options: Three different methods to ensure seamless setup.

The RENO Smart app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play.

For more information, visit the new RENO website HERE.

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