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Home›Technology›Control›RTI to showcase Intelligent Surfaces Remotes at 2025 CEDIA Expo

RTI to showcase Intelligent Surfaces Remotes at 2025 CEDIA Expo

By Casey McGuire
13/08/2025
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RTI are set to showcase its Intelligent Surfaces Remotes (ISR) at the 2025 CEDIA Expo.

The ISR-4 features a 4” high-definition touch screen that delivers a smartphone-like experience. It has customisable soft keys for scene selection with soft-touch backlit buttons and an intuitive five-way thumbpad.

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The ISR-2 comes with a 2.8” touchscreen with a numeric keypad for seamless media system control. Both remotes feature real time haptic feedback for precise, tactile responsiveness.

Both the ISR-4 and ISR-2 incorporate advanced WiFi technology for reliable connectivity, built-in accelerometers for instant activation when picked up and ambient light sensors that automatically adjust display brightness to surroundings.

“Both remotes deliver unmatched entertainment and control convenience with stunning ergonomics, the personalisation that integrators expect from RTI, and advanced WiFi for instant performance,” RTI president Joe Roberts.

“This is our most impressive line of remotes yet and we are excited to share these new products with attendees at the 2025 CEDIA Expo.”

The CEDIA Expo will take place on 4-6 September 2025 in Denver, Colorado.

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