Remote Control System

As the leading home automation and integration company for the Newcastle and Hunter region, we have extensive experience distinguishing what works from what simply doesn’t. For instance, a single remote control or a universal remote control that can manage your entire home theatre system and even your entire home is an excellent solution to your issue. Nevertheless, it’s important to note that we don’t limit our expertise to just home theatre equipment control.

We can also seamlessly manage:

  • LightingElan automation user interface
  • Multi-room audio systems
  • Multi-room video systems
  • Blinds and shades
  • Gates
  • TV lifters
  • Heating and cooling
  • Fans
  • Security systems
  • and much more…

Being at the forefront in the home automation industry, if you can conceive it, we can automate it. Whether it’s a single button on your remote control that initiates your home theatre equipment, lowers the blinds, gradually dims the lights until they’re off, or opens your front gate while creating a captivating evening lighting effect for your visitors, our capabilities are bound only by your imagination. Anything you can dream up, we can bring to life.

Unlike many installation companies that offer basic on/off switches, we take the extra step to craft immersive effects and harness the full potential of your home automation system.

We have the capacity to design solutions ranging from a simple single-room setup to a comprehensive home automation solution that puts control over everything you need at your fingertips.

For your convenience, we offer tailored project quotes that can encompass a complete solution. Whether you’re in the process of building or renovating, we can seamlessly collaborate with your builder and electrician. Alternatively, we can provide quotes for both the electrical work and automation, creating a personalized package exclusively for your needs.

 

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