Philips Dynalite unveils Revolution Display
Philips Dynalite has launched its latest innovation in lighting control technology, the Revolution Display EU.
The Revolution Display is 10mm thick and can store 16 pages of customisable building controls. Beneath its exterior, the device features sensors that can detect user proximity, light level, temperature and humidity, providing the Dynalite system and the end user with valuable real-time data about the built environment.
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Philips Dynalite hardware product manager Daniel Walker says its latest user interface offering represents a significant milestone in lighting control technology.
“Revolution Display has unprecedented power and device memory, contained within a remarkably small footprint,” he says.
“A far cry from a traditional light switch, Revolution is a smart-home hub providing users with a single interface to control their lighting, climate control and other home automation systems.”
Revolution Display can be used for a wide range of commercial applications, including hospitality, retail and office spaces, as well as high-end residences. It features multiple language and icon labelling options, overcoming any language barriers, making it useful for international projects.
Revolution Display comes with standard EU wall box mounting, ensuring the Revolution Euro range is suitable for European, Middle Eastern, African and Asian markets.
The launch of Revolution Display also coincides with the Array design language.
With a 4×4 grid, technicians can customise their interfaces using a library of drag-and-drop widgets in System Builder.
The widgets come in various sizes, from small 1×1-unit tiles to large 3×4-unit tiles. Each widget’s icons and labelling may be customised to suit project requirements.
Philips Dynalite software product manager Phil Main says Array is compatible with the existing Dynalite range.
“Modularity has been a hallmark feature of Dynalite hardware, and we are extending this to our software to create beautiful consistency between the Revolution Button and Display interfaces,” he says.
“We will continue to expand the capabilities of Array through future software and firmware updates, with exciting new features such as pin codes due to arrive before the end of 2025.”
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