Synapse and Lutron Launch Launch Interior and Exterior Lighting Control Integration

March 13, 2025

Synapse Wireless is pleased to announce its integration with Lutron’s Athena system, combining the strengths of SimplySnap’s advanced outdoor lighting management with Lutron’s sophisticated interior lighting controls.

The integration of SimplySnap with Lutron’s Athena system enables building owners and facility managers to experience unified control of lighting systems through a single interface. With SimplySnap’s robust outdoor lighting controls, including wireless connectivity, automated scheduling, fixture performance monitoring, and Lutron’s intuitive and dynamic indoor lighting solutions, customers gain exceptional control over their entire lighting infrastructure.

“We are thrilled to integrate SimplySnap with Lutron’s Athena system,” said Joe Auteri, director of sales at Synapse Wireless. “This collaboration bridges the gap between interior and exterior lighting, providing our customers with a seamless and scalable solution to optimize energy use and simplify facility management. Reps and specifiers can now leverage the integration to create a single point of control for projects requiring indoor and outdoor lighting.”

The integration is ideal for a variety of applications, including commercial campuses, educational institutions, industrial facilities, and large-scale outdoor venues. Reps and specifiers can now leverage the integration between Lutron’s Athena system and Synapse Wireless’s SimplySnap to create a single point of control for projects with both indoor and outdoor lighting. Deliver seamless, high-performance lighting management and give facility teams complete visibility and control

to adjust lighting and set schedules for both indoor and outdoor lighting using Lutron Connect. By combining SimplySnap’s powerful features—designed specifically for outdoor applications—with Lutron’s industry-leading control of indoor spaces, customers can maximize comfort, safety, and operational efficiency.

Go HERE to explore the Lutron & Synapse Wireless integrated lighting control solution by visiting or visit www.lutron.com.

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