Ad Hoc Electronics
- The Ad Hoc wireless light switch is a self-powered
lighting control solution that truncates the time needed
for installing light switches and completely bypasses the
setbacks embedded in any impervious wall. Installers never
have to worry about running copper to the switch and
home/business owners never have to worry about replacing
batteries. Once installed (very easy-to-do), the home or
business becomes fitted for the benefits of advanced
lighting control.
Ad Hoc Electronics
777 South State St., Orem, UT 84058
Ph : (801) 225-2226 / Fx (801) 653-4257 /
info@AdHocElectronics.com
www.AdHocElectronics.com
Lightning
Switch
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Lightning Switch wireless Transmitters (the switch
controls) use NASA space technology to generate their own
electricity whenever the Transmitter button is pushed.
Their radio signals go 40 ft. to 100+ ft. (depending on
the models you choose) right through walls, floors and
ceilings. With the patented Lightning Switch
you can install controls for lights and appliances in
minutes... while saving as much as 70% to 80% of the
installed cost of regular wired switches. Incredibly,
these revolutionary remote control switches can work for
decades… and they never need batteries!
Lightning Switch
PulseSwitch Systems
427 West 35th Street Norfolk, VA 23508
Ph : 888-697-9482 /
feedback@lightningswitch.com
www.lightningswitch.com
Light Corp.
- Light Corp., a company from Grand Haven, Michigan, is
launching a lighting control system that allows users to
remotely control the lighting in industrial buildings. The
system, called Intu, is inexpensive and easy to install,
as the technology is completely wireless.
Because Light Corp. focuses on industrial lighting, the
system is being developed primarily for large
warehouses, factories, and office buildings. However,
one day the technology could be applicable for household
use, and would be akin to turning your lights on or off
with your laptop rather than the switch on the wall.
The "Intu: 360° Workspace
Agility" system works by using a wireless mesh network
of nodes and sensors. Brick-size nodes are attached to
lighting fixtures on the ceiling, while smaller sensors
are positioned around the plant to detect varying levels
of lighting. The light (dimming, timing, etc.) can then
be controlled from an on-site or off-site computer
instead of manually operating lights in various
locations. The Intu server is hosted off-site by Light
Corp., eliminating the need for IT assistance.
Light Corporation
14800 - 172nd Avenue, Grand Haven, MI 49417-8969
Ph : 616.842.5100 / Fx : 616.846.2144 /
bdavis@lightcorp.com
www.lightcorp.com