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Lutron Electronics: Want the Lights, Shades and Temperature to Be Just Right for Dinner Parties or Watching TV? – Ask Alexa to Adjust Them for You

Lutron HomeWorks QS and RadioRA 2 Lighting Control Systems to Work with Amazon Alexa

Lutron Electronics: Want the Lights, Shades and Temperature to Be Just Right for Dinner Parties or Watching TV? – Ask Alexa to Adjust Them for You

Lutron HomeWorks QS and RadioRA 2 Lighting Control Systems to Work with Amazon Alexa

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Lighting control pioneer Lutron Electronics today announced the integration of its HomeWorks QS and RadioRA 2 lighting control systems with Amazon Alexa, providing convenient voice-activated control of lights, shades, and temperature. HomeWorks QS and RadioRA 2 systems can be controlled from anywhere inside or outside the home from system keypads, a mobile device, the Lutron Pico remote control, and select third-party devices. And now, customers with an Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, Amazon Tap, or Amazon Fire TV can control these systems using their voice.

Earlier this year, Lutron announced the integration of Amazon Alexa with its Caséta Wireless system.

Adding voice-activated scene and room control to Lutron systems is an ideal match for homeowners looking to use this popular new technology. Alexa-enabled devices are great for areas where people spend the majority of their time, like the family room and kitchen. Whether you’re watching TV, helping the kids with homework, or entertaining friends, all of these events are more relaxing and comfortable in the right light, which can now be easily controlled by the sound of your voice.

Getting the house ready for a dinner party? Simply say, “Alexa, turn on Dinner Party,” and watch as lights, shades and temperature are set to their ideal levels.

“Asking Alexa to control your lights is undeniably powerful and can simplify things like coming home with arms full of groceries,” said Ed Blair, Lutron vice-president and general manager, who also noted the product’s usefulness to the aging in place community. “For people with limited mobility, voice technology can restore some freedom once taken for granted – like easily moving about to set the lights, shades and temperature. Smart home products are not just about the wow factor anymore – they’re changing peoples’ lives.”

“We’ve heard from do-it-yourselfer customers that they love the current Lutron Caséta support for Amazon Echo and Echo Dot.” said Charlie Kindel, Director, Amazon Alexa. “Now with support for their HomeWorks and RadioRA 2 systems, more customers can experience the magic of using voice to control the lights, scenes, and shades. Lutron provides a high-quality, easy set-up solution for our Alexa customers, and we can’t wait for them to try out the new offerings later this year.”

And according to Blair, the powerful Pico remote, which can be mounted to a wall without wiring or affixed to a tabletop pedestal, is ideal for times when talking to Alexa just isn’t possible, like when kids are sleeping or you’re in the middle of an important phone call. “Lutron has worked hard to make sure all situations are covered,” he said.

The integration with Amazon Alexa will be available later this year. Configuration of voice control requires the Lutron Connect app.

About Lutron Electronics

Founded in 1961, Lutron Electronics is headquartered in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. From dimmers for the home, to lighting management systems for entire buildings, the company offers more than 15,000 energy-saving products, sold in more than 100 countries. In the US alone, Lutron products save an estimated 10 billion kWh of electricity, or approximately $1 billion in utility costs per year. The company’s early inventions— including the first solid-state electronic dimmer invented by Lutron’s founder, Joel Spira—are now at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, DC.




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