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Residential Tech Today

Good Things… Small Packages

Design and functionality are in demand for residential technology installations, and that’s no surprise as homeowners continue to seek seamless, smart, and stylish home systems. With this demand, manufacturers are faced with the challenge of creating functional, reliable, and interoperable products that fit into any room, without compromising a home’s design. In a market often judged by looks and praised for performance, there is no longer space for unmanaged cables and boxy backup devices.

The power environment is one of the few foundational elements on which all installations rely on.

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