POPULARITY
A new botnet threat may hit smart home networks. What integrators need to know to keep their clients safe. CEDIA has been proactive in legislation and awareness of the space. Is this bill a win for the industry? Friend of the show Katye McGregor-Bennett talks about making decisions easy for your clients. How integrators can simplify the path, not the products. NETGEAR acquires cybersecurity platform Exium. What this means for networks and how it ties into our first story about security. The video version of this podcast can be found here.ResiWeek is dedicated to bringing you the latest news and stories for the residential space. Even in the midst of one of the biggest trade shows for AV, InfoComm! Even so we are joined by Dave Pedigo from Trinnov to discuss these topics and how they matter to integrators in the industry.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Dave Pedigo – Trinnov AudioLinks to sources:CE Pro – BADBOX 2.0 Potential ThreatResidential Tech Today – CEDIA workforce legislationResidential Systems – Make Decisions Easy For Your ClientsCE Pro – NETGEAR acquires ExiumSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fresh off the news that his family-run company had agreed to acquire RTI Control, AVPro Global Holdings Founder and CEO Jeff Murray sat down with us to talk about the deal and so much more. We get into the company's 10-year history, how they've grown so fast and so quick, lessons learned from their AudioControl acquisition, and what the future could hold for this newly combined entity. With InfoComm upon us, we might not see what a true mashup looks like, but those plans could start to come to fruition by the time the industry gathers in Denver for CEDIA 2025.
CEDIA Expo will have pickleball! Is this just a fun plug or a way for our editor to have revenge on Matt? Could be both. AV Pro Global acquires RTI Control. What this means for the industry at large. Google's Gemini could be coming to smart home functions. Will AI be the next voice control? And by that, we mean 'will it get overused and lose a lot of money?' The value of social media and how to leverage it for your company.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Every week we find the most important topics for the residential AV space and discuss them with a panel of experts. On this episode we are joined by Jeremy Glowacki from Projector Central and Mitchell Klein of CEDIA.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Jeremy Glowacki – Projector CentralMitchell Klein – CEDIALinks to sources:Residential System – Pickleball Returns to CEDIA ExpoResidential Tech Today – AVPro Global Acquires RTI ControlCE Pro – Google's Gemini for AutomationCE Pro – Leveraging Social Media for IntegratorsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shortly after the association's second-annual Smart Home on Capitol Hill Day – and on the heels of the "Liberation Day" announcements – we sat down with CEDIA to talk about the issues that are impacting the custom integration channel. Daryl Friedman, global president and CEO, and Darren Reaman, director of government relations, recap the event, talk tariffs, and much more on this week's episode.
Ever since fully investing themselves in the CEDIA channel, Lighthouse Design Studio has had a series of lightbulb moments – pun absolutely intended – in how they can help with integrators become more effective and efficient in their outdoor lighting efforts. Tim Ryan, Executive Director and Principal Designer at Lighthouse, joins the podcast to talk about the many similarities between outdoor lighting design and the work of a CI, and how he hopes to elevate the professionals in both industries through education.
Yes, we have to talk about tariffs again. Be ready to have this marked in the same manner as 'new normal' or 'unprecedented times' back in 2020. Tariff back-and-forths are causing a lot of chaos in all sectors including the CI channel. What can integrators do to maintain some order amidst the chaos? Apropos of that, CEDIA went to the US Capitol for their second Smart Home on Capitol Hill event. How organizations like CEDIA are providing for the industry. BIG AV (that's a company, not a boogeyman like Big Pharma) talks about aspirations for the industry, including the future of the workforce. What can we do to foster the next generation of AV integrators?The video version of this podcast can be found here.Every week we find the biggest stories for the residential side of the AV industry. We discuss what integrators need to know with a panel of experts in our space. Joining us this week is Katye McGregor-Bennett from KMB Communications and Bob Archer of CE Pro.Host: Tim AlbrightGuests:Bob Archer – CE ProKatye McGregor-Bennett – KMB CommunicationsLinks to sources:Residential Systems – Crestron's Statement on TariffsResidential Tech Today – CEDIA's Second Annual Day At Capitol HillCE Pro – BIG AV's Aspirations for AV industrySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Spring cleaning is not just for your basement, it could be helpful for your inventory as well. CEDIA has updates on their educational programs in store for Expo, and the opportunities for integrators. Streaming used to be an alternative to cable- But now that everything's split on multiple services, are they any different anymore? Looking at the factors that your customers will deal with in projects.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Every week we gather the most important headlines for the residential AV space. We discuss these stories with a panel of experts and talk about what integrators need to know. Patrick Norton takes the host chair and is joined by Jason Knott of D-Tools and Mitchell Klein from CEDIA.Host: Patrick NortonGuests:Jason Knott – D-ToolsMitchell Klein – CEDIALinks to sources:CE Pro – Spring Cleaning For Your BusinessResidential Tech Today – CEDIA Expo 2025's EducationCE Pro – Cable vs. StreamingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yes, we're talking about Sonos once more. They are committed to improving their app after much derision. Stadia notwithstanding, discussing how cloud gaming can be a potential selling point for integrators. CEDIA unveils improved education programs in store for CEDIA Expo 2025. And a brief discussion about frequencies and the potential issues coming through the FCC that could affect our industry.Every week we find the most important news for the residential AV space- What integrators need to know- and discuss it with a panel of experts. Joining us this week is Mark Feinberg from Home Theater Advisors and Avi Rosenthal of BlueConnect PartnersHost: Matt ScottGuests:Avi Rosenthal – BlueConnect PartnersMark Feinberg – Home Theater AdvisorsLinks to sources:CE Pro – Sonos Commits to App ImprovementsCE Pro – Using Game Streaming for Potential InterestResidential Tech Today – CEDIA's Revamped Education for CEDIA Expo 2025See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
InfoComm 2025 registration is open! Yes, we just finished ISE. Yes, the ride never ends. We look at emerging trends in the home video space. Which streaming options are customers looking for? An anecdotal lesson in customer experience. And finally, robots. Robots specifically in your household. Is it smarter living, or the next nightmare?Every week we look at the topics that surround the residential AV space and what integrators need to know. Joining our expert panel this week is Taft Stricklin from Just Add Power and Mitchell Klein of CEDIA.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Mitchell Klein – CEDIATaft Stricklin – Just Add PowerLinks to sources:CE Pro – InfoComm 2025 Registration OpensCE Pro – Emerging Trends in Home StreamingResidential Systems – Enhancing Customer ExperienceResidential Tech Today – Home RoboticsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this podcast Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast talks with Mitch Klein, VP of Business Strategy at CEDIA, Rich Green, owner of Rich Green Design, and Gordon Van Zuiden, Daisy branch partner in Silicon Valley and a Daisy ambassador where we talk about what we saw and experienced during the first day of the 2025 CES show. SPOILER ALERT: This show is VERY different than the last few years! Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topics: Tools and Products NVIDIA RTX Blackwell Series of Chips**: "00:06:36" NVIDIA Nemo**: "00:07:45" Intuition Robotics**: "00:13:35" Tom Bot**: "00:14:06" Uber**: "00:15:07" DoorDash**: "00:15:07" LG's AI Technology**: "00:15:51" Swan Cameras**: "00:21:05" BMW AI**: "00:22:27" Withings Smart Mirror**: "00:24:14" SmartThings by Samsung**: "00:26:09" Homey**: "00:27:25" Facial Recognition Technology**: "00:39:06" Palm Vein Technology**: "00:40:12" Liquid View Windows**: "00:38:14" Events and Presentations CES (Consumer Electronics Show)**: "00:00:07" Jensen Huang Keynote**: "00:05:15" CES (Consumer Electronics Show)**: "00:39:05" Concepts and Ideas AI and Autonomous Driving**: "00:10:52" Ambient Intelligence**: "00:18:15" TCR (Technology Crap Removal)**: "00:37:46" Augmented Reality**: "00:42:44" IoT (Internet of Things)**: "00:42:44" 5G**: "00:42:44" Edge Data Communications**: "00:42:44" AI (Artificial Intelligence)**: "00:42:44" General Insights Warranties**: "00:32:13" Timestamps CES 2025 (00:00:07) Walt Zerbe introduces the podcast and the significance of the CES event. Mitch Klein's Introduction (00:00:52) Mitch Klein discusses his lifetime achievement award and his passion for the industry. Rich Green's Achievement (00:01:48) Rich Green shares his experience receiving a lifetime achievement award in London. Gordon Van Zuiden't Background (00:02:59) Gordon introduces himself and reflects on his journey in the industry since 2001. General Impressions of CES 2023 (00:04:20) Walt expresses excitement about the advancements in AI showcased at CES compared to previous years. Nvidia Keynote Overview (00:05:15) Rich shares insights from Jensen Huang's keynote, highlighting advancements in AI and graphics technology. Nemo Project Discussion (00:07:45) Rich discusses Nvidia's Nemo project, which develops AI agents for digital workforce integration. Humanoid Robots and AI (00:09:21) The speakers discuss the future of humanoid robots powered by advanced AI technology. Accelerated Growth of Robotics (00:10:52) Gordon explains how AI is accelerating the development of robotics beyond traditional timelines. Software Defined Reality (00:11:52) Rich mentions the concept of software-defined reality and its implications for technology. ChatGPT Moment for Robotics (00:12:43) The speakers predict an explosive growth phase for robotics, similar to the rise of ChatGPT. Real-Life Product Example (00:13:35) Mitch introduces Intuition Robotics, showcasing a product designed for aging in place. Tom Bot Companion (00:14:06) Walt discusses the Tom Bot, an animatronic dog designed to assist those with cognitive impairments. AI and Elderly Assistance (00:15:07) Discusses how AI can help the elderly with tasks like ordering food or viewing photos. LG's AI Integration (00:15:51) Highlights LG's presentation on seamless integration of AI in daily life and home management. Adaptive Learning Control (00:17:01) Explores the future of control systems with adaptive learning and open standards in technology. Humanoid Robots and Ambient Intelligence (00:17:22) Imagines homes as robots, enhancing family support through intelligent systems and occupancy sensors. AI's Role in Customer Experience (00:18:42) Summarizes LG's human-centered AI approach focusing on operational efficiency and personalized experiences. The Normalization of AI (00:19:33) AI is becoming a standard part of technology, moving beyond novelty to practical applications. Proactive Technology in Relationships (00:19:55) Discusses the importance of proactive technology in creating trust and seamless interactions. Swan's AI Cameras (00:21:05) Introduces Swan's AI cameras that communicate proactively with visitors, enhancing home security. Automotive Innovations at CES (00:22:15) Describes advanced automotive technology at CES, including AI integration in BMW vehicles. Health Monitoring Technologies (00:24:55) Mentions health monitoring technologies, including smart toilets and mirrors analyzing user health. Samsung's SmartThings Development (00:26:09) Explains Samsung's SmartThings and its potential to enhance home automation and interoperability. Interoperability Across Devices (00:27:25) Discusses the need for interoperability among smart devices for better home automation experiences. The Future of Home Automation (00:28:06) Questions the necessity of human involvement as automation technology evolves and adapts. Discussion on Network Security (00:28:49) The need for robust network security in smart homes is emphasized due to various attack vectors. Corporate Advertisement and Market Opportunities (00:29:10) The speakers discuss the growing market for home technology maintenance and support services. Importance of Trusted Relationships (00:31:02) Trust between service providers and homeowners is vital for long-term technology maintenance. Value of Warranties (00:32:13) The concept of warranties in home technology is questioned; ongoing relationships are deemed more important. Technology Integration Challenges (00:36:17) Integrating various technologies from different eras in homes presents significant challenges and opportunities. Innovative Window Technology (00:38:14) A new type of window that enhances wellness through simulated views is discussed. Facial Recognition Advancements (00:39:06) The use of facial recognition for home security is explored, highlighting its potential benefits. Wrap-Up and Show Impressions (00:40:35) The speakers express renewed excitement about the CES, noting a resurgence in innovative technology. Exploring Technology's Evolution (00:41:05) Discussion on the necessity of engaging deeply to uncover interesting technological advancements. Historical Context of Breakthroughs (00:41:21) Speaker reflects on past technological breakthroughs like microcomputers and the internet, leading to current AI advancements. The Formula for Technological Integration (00:42:29) Discussion of a formula combining augmented reality, IoT, 5G, AI, and imagination for accelerated technology growth. Human Connection Amidst Technology (00:43:44) Speaker shares experiences of deeper human connections at CES, emphasizing meaningful conversations. Understanding Humanity in a Tech World (00:44:43) Exploration of how technology challenges our understanding of what it means to be human. The Importance of Emotional Interaction (00:45:53) Discussion on the unique aspects of human interaction that robots cannot replicate, such as empathy and tactile sensations. Enhancing Human Qualities in the AI Age (00:46:31) Anticipation of magical moments as we embrace AI while enhancing our human qualities. Closing Thoughts and Future Topics (00:47:25) Wrap-up of the discussion with a promise to delve into product specifics in future episodes.
On this week's show we discuss Braden's YouTubeTV price increase as well as a discussion on how to reboot your internet modem when it locks up even if you aren't home. One of our listeners, Josh in Huntsville AL, shares his experience dealing with warranty service on a large screen TV. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: LG stops making Blu-ray players, marking the end of an era Venu Sports backers lose motion to dismiss case Amazon's 2nd & 3rd Gen Echo Buds Are Dirt Cheap Try this easy trick to delay your upcoming YouTube TV price increase Other: Pioneer CS-707 | hifi-wiki.com Contact House of Sound NYC for Audio Tours, Events & Partnerships YouTube TV price update Braden received the following email from YouTubeTV raising his TV service costs by $10: YouTube TV has always worked hard to offer you the content you love, delivered the way you want, with features that make it easy to enjoy the best of live TV. To keep up with the rising cost of content and the investments we make in the quality of our service, we're updating our monthly price from $72.99/month to $82.99/month starting January 13, 2025. We don't make these decisions lightly, and we realize this has an impact on our members. We are committed to bringing you features that are changing the way we watch live TV, like unlimited DVR storage and multiview*, and supporting YouTube TV's breadth of content and vast on-demand library of movies and shows. The price of your YouTube TV Base Plan membership will change in your first billing cycle on or after January 13, 2025, and will be charged to your payment method on file going forward. To view your current plan, go to Settings > Membership for updated information. If you are currently on a trial or promotional price for the Base Plan, that promotion is still honored and unchanged. We hope YouTube TV continues to be your service of choice, but we understand that some of our members may want to cancel their subscriptions. As always, family managers have the ability to pause or cancel anytime. You can find more information in our Help Center. With lots of exciting shows and live events ahead in the new year, we'll continue to strive to deliver the best of TV, all in one place. Thank you for being a loyal YouTube TV member. Sincerely, The YouTube TV team Cable Internet Going Down While Away On a recent trip Ara's cable modem locked up and would not come back online until he returned home and cycled power. So how do you prevent this from happening again? Ara takes a look at a solution called Keep Connect, a $50 device that monitors your internet connection and reboots the system when connection to the internet is lost. Features: Automatic Router Rebooter / Reset - Stop manually restarting your router! Automate the process to ensure highly reliable internet connection uptime Constantly Monitors Router and/or Modem Internet Health. Keep Connect provides 24/7/365 protection to ensure that your smart home and connected devices are always online and available. Notifications - Free Texts or Emails from Keep Connect notifying you of detected eventsif you choose to enter your phone number/email. You may also choose No Notifications. Perfect for Smart Home Reliability - Schedule Periodic Resets to keep your connection fresh and fast. Premium Cloud Services App Available (iOS App Store and Google Play Store) - Our Premium Keep Connect Cloud Services platform allows using our Online/Mobile App to monitor many locations in one place as well. Cloud Services allows remote management of devices at all locations as well as heartbeat monitoring of your Keep Connects to notify you in the event of an ISP internet outage at one of your sites. Large TV Warranty Experience I've meant to write about my TCL TV experience for quite some time. What can I say, life is just busy. I have two more kids than Braden! When I heard a couple of weeks ago a question about warranty experiences for large TVs, I thought I had put off writing this story long enough. After listening to Braden hype up TCL TVs for at least a couple of years, as well as reading many reviews for TVs and watching the developing technology trends at the time, in September 2020 I ordered a TCL 75R635, a so-called 6-series Roku 4K QLED 75-inch TV with a respectable 240-zone backlight array. The TV had been announced earlier in the year, perhaps at CEDIA or CES and I was ready to replace my 10-year old Panasonic plasma HD TV with this TCL model. I watched over the next many months for the TV to become available. While I hoped for a sale, I also knew from watching similar TVs that the stock tended to get bought out pretty quickly. Amazon finally had the TV available to order in September 2020 and I ordered immediately for a retail price of $1399 plus tax. I received it on October 3. The TV worked great for about 6 months. In late March 2021, the screen suddenly and mysteriously slowly faded to a sort of dark backlit state in the middle of whatever my wife was watching. A backlight was on, but no picture elements were displayed. You could still hear the TV making sounds associated with navigating the menu when pushing buttons on the remote. I started a warranty claim March 31 nothing I was well within the 1-year warranty period. I don't recall exact timing, but a service tech was scheduled to attempt to repair the TV within 10 days. The day he was supposed to come, he called me beforehand and said he'd already been trying to repair the same model TV for another purchaser. He asked me a couple of questions about what the TV was doing. His conclusion over the phone and based on trying to work on the same model of TV was that it was not repairable and he would elevate the case to sending a replacement. Here is where the process got a little frustrating. TCL honored the claim. However, the process became surprisingly slow. As I said, I don't recall exactly when the service tech came, but if it was Day 10, that would have been April 9. TCL told me on April 23 the TV was finally being shipped. It was considered a freight shipment, so TCL handed me off to Pilot Deliveries from that point forward. I had to contact Pilot to arrange delivery if you can believe that! I also had to coordinate with Pilot to pick up the defective unit. I did all of this. By May 3, I still had not received the replacement. It took another call to TCL at this point to investigate the problem because tracking showed it bouncing all over the map. I think it came from China. Landed in California, then I think it made it to Nashville, then Chattanooga, back to Nashville, and hopped over me in Huntsville to wind up in Mobile, Alabama. By this point, Pilot seemed to finally acknowledge they weren't handling this delivery well. It did get flown one last time to Huntsville. Then they sent the TV on an unmarked box truck (No "Pilot" markings) with a kid who was maybe 20 to deliver the TV to my home. The TV was the only thing on the truck. And, it had fallen over which I suspected when I came around to the back of the truck and saw the driver just finishing standing the box back up. The driver admitted this was the case when I asked. But, jumping to the end, the TV has always worked fine. I had to help get the very large box in the house because they should have sent two people to handle this delivery. This was May 6 when I finally took possession. So, a little over 5-week process. I never expected it to take that long. The rumors amongst forums at the time were that because this was most likely a first production run model (remember, I bought it as soon as it was available), there were manufacturing defects. And the failure itself was likely because TCL was wiring the backlight array in-series, so if one light goes out, they all stop working. I think the “dark light” that we could see came from the edges, so maybe the light array was separated into zones somehow. I guess I'll never really know. Finally, some anecdotes: Anecdote #1: I am a sentimental sort and I was a little sad to see the original go as me and my kids had broken in that first TV watching the then new Mandalorian series which we greatly enjoyed. Anecdote #2: My “finance committee” hates it when we spend “large” amounts of money all at once. In all those years I was listening to you guys, doing research, and waiting for the TV to become available, I banked my Amazon credit card reward points just for a TV. When the time came, I only paid $61.02 out of pocket for this TV. We've greatly enjoyed the TV ever since. I couldn't swing $4000-$5000+ at the time for the 55-inch OLEDs that were out then. But the TCL has always been enjoyable. HDR and Dolby Vision content especially look great for deep dark blacks. Would I buy one similar to this again? Maybe—the technology continues to improve even in just the last 4 years and prices have also come down. There are lots of options. Honestly, I think more about a short throw projector for my next TV based on Ara's experiences. Hope you and the listeners enjoy this story about my warranty experience. Josh Huntsville, AL
As the year closes, we look at the companies within the residential space to watch out for. What's coming up in AV for 2025? Looking at what determines a 'VIP' client, and if that deserves different attention than other customers. CEDIA launches the aptly named CEDIA Foundation to shape the future of the smart home space. What can associations like this do to help our industry thrive?Every week we look at the biggest stories surrounding the AV industry and gather experts in the residential space to talk about what integrators need to know. Joining us this week is Avi Rosenthal from Bluesalve, Michael Libman from DMF Lighting and Arlen Schweiger from CE Pro.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Avi Rosenthal – BluesalveArlen Schweiger – CE ProMichael Libman – DMF LightingLinks to sources:Residential Systems – Companies to Watch In 2025Residential Systems – What's A VIP Customer?CE Pro – CEDIA establishes CEDIA FoundationTwitter – Tweet by Patrick Bet-DavidSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this podcast Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast talks with Andy Bull, Director of Design at Lighting Audio Video Projects, David Warfel, Founding Designer from Light Can Help You, and Gordon Petrie, Co-Founder of Eclipse Lighting Design about lighting trends, tips, new products, and a host of other things. Be sure to check out, "Let's Talk About Design part 1", and, "Lighting and the Physiology of the Body." Other links: The Oddballs Lighting Competition Lightswitch work at the Morton Arboretum Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction to the Podcast (00:00:00) The hosts introduce themselves and the podcast, setting the stage for the discussion on lighting design. Healthy Lighting Discussion (00:02:07) The conversation shifts to healthy lighting, emphasizing its growing importance and relevance in lighting design. LED Lighting Limitations (00:03:17) Andy Bull discusses the limitations of LED lighting, particularly the lack of infrared light essential for health. Hybrid Lighting Solutions (00:04:47) The speakers explore the concept of hybrid lighting solutions that combine different lighting technologies for better health. Ethical Considerations in Lighting Design (00:05:21) Gordon Petrie raises ethical issues regarding the promotion of certain lighting technologies that may be restricted or illegal. Natural Light vs. Artificial Light (00:06:32) The group discusses the benefits of natural light and the challenges of replicating its effects with artificial lighting. Ongoing Research in Light and Health (00:07:18) David Waffle highlights the importance of ongoing research into the relationship between light and human health. Challenges in Home Lighting Implementation (00:08:19) The speakers acknowledge the difficulties in implementing optimal lighting solutions in residential settings. Future of Lighting Technology (00:09:00) The conversation touches on the potential for new lighting products and technologies to emerge in the market. Current Trends in Lighting (00:10:21) The group discusses what's currently trending in the lighting industry, including innovations and applications. Focus on Digital Lighting Solutions (00:11:14) David Waffle shares his interest in low voltage and digitally controlled lighting, emphasizing its future potential. The importance of quality light (00:12:13) Discussion on the growing focus on light quality, glare, and color rendering in design. Merging acoustics and lighting (00:13:17) Exploration of integrating acoustic materials with lighting to improve sound quality in various environments. Acoustic solutions in design (00:15:58) Insights on using acoustic panels in lighting for better sound control in restaurants and homes. Challenges with new lighting technologies (00:17:33) Concerns about the reliability and support of new lighting products from emerging companies. Evolving lighting technology (00:21:33) Discussion on the rapid advancement of lighting technology and its implications for long-term use. Flexibility in wiring systems (00:22:43) The importance of universal wiring for future-proofing lighting installations against technological changes. Backward compatibility in lighting (00:23:30) Reassurance about modern lighting systems working with older technologies for seamless integration. Risks of Smart Lighting (00:24:14) Discusses the challenges and risks of purchasing smart lighting products, particularly regarding app dependency. Wired vs. Wireless (00:25:28) Emphasizes the importance of wired communication for permanently installed lighting systems over wireless options. Digital Wiring Advantages (00:26:28) Explains the benefits of digital wiring technology, including reduced copper usage and improved efficiency. DALI Implementation (00:27:50) Describes the use of DALI technology for efficient lighting control in residential projects. Electrician Training Challenges (00:28:58) Discusses the difficulties electricians face when adapting to new wiring methods and systems. Preconditioning Drivers (00:29:50) Shares a strategy for preconditioning drivers to ensure lighting systems work seamlessly upon installation. Control and Reliability (00:32:07) Highlights the necessity for high reliability in lighting systems to meet user expectations. Emergency Lighting Solutions (00:34:02) Explores the growing trend of installing emergency lighting systems for backup during power outages. Emergency Lighting Discussion (00:35:40) Debate on the necessity of emergency lighting in modern settings, considering personal flashlight availability. Hotel Project Experience (00:36:25) A recount of a hotel project in Africa where emergency lighting was deemed unnecessary by the client. Tools of the Trade Introduction (00:38:09) Transition into discussing essential tools and techniques used in lighting design. Key Takeaways from the Expo Session (00:39:01) Insights on social media influences and tools shared during a lighting design expo class. Lighting Design Software Usage (00:39:46) Discussion on the use of software like DIALux for creating realistic lighting designs and client presentations. Flicker Meter Introduction (00:41:33) Introduction of the flicker meter as a tool to assess light quality and demonstrate differences to clients. Reflectance Values in Lighting Design (00:43:41) Importance of understanding paint and fabric reflectance values in achieving effective lighting in various spaces. Challenges with Dark Surfaces (00:44:13) Discussion on the difficulties of lighting spaces with dark surfaces and the need for adequate light calculations. Adjustments in Residential Lighting (00:46:53) Challenges faced in residential lighting design due to unknown furniture and color choices impacting lighting effectiveness. Challenges in Lighting Design (00:46:54) Discussion on unexpected lighting effects caused by materials, as seen in an art gallery example. Reflectance Values in Lighting (00:47:59) Importance of calculating reflectance values of materials for effective lighting design in various environments. Gobos in Residential Lighting (00:50:59) Use of gobos for textured lighting, primarily in outdoor settings rather than residential interiors. Innovations in Projector Technology (00:52:24) Advancements in small projectors that create intricate lighting effects for artistic displays. Textured Lighting Techniques (00:53:14) Exploration of unique lighting methods, including laser-cut patterns and ripple effects for ambiance. The Importance of Lighting Integration (00:55:14) Emphasis on the necessity of incorporating lighting design into projects for enhanced aesthetic appeal. Selling Lighting Solutions (00:56:18) Strategies for effectively presenting lighting options to clients without needing a physical showroom. Here are the extracted timestamps and their respective titles from the podcast episode segment: Discussion on Lighting Design Challenges (00:58:12) The speakers discuss the challenges of integrating lighting design with existing skills and experiences. The Role of Showrooms in Lighting Design (01:00:05) The importance and impact of showrooms versus virtual showrooms in training and showcasing lighting designs. Unique Approaches to Lighting Design (01:00:51) Discussion on the bespoke nature of lighting design tailored to individual spaces and client preferences. Upcoming Talks at ISC (01:02:13) Overview of upcoming classes and discussions related to lighting at the ISC event in Amsterdam. Panel Discussion on Lighting Turf Wars (01:03:49) Anticipation of a panel discussion addressing the financial aspects and roles in lighting design work. Closing Remarks and Future Topics (01:04:03) The host thanks guests and hints at future discussions on healthy lighting and its implications.
What does a "content agnostic" smart TV look like? We delve into the design of interfaces for displays. We also look at CEDIA's online education offerings and what integrators should be looking at to enhance their knowledge in the field. DirecTV pulls away from their proposed acquisition of Dish. What the future of dish and other services might look like moving forward.Every week, we find the biggest news and stories for the residential AV space and discuss how they impact integrators with a panel of experts. Joining us this week is Jeremy Glowacki from Residential Tech Today and Patrick Norton of CTI.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Jeremy Glowacki – Residential Tech TodayPatrick Norton – CTILinks to sources:CE Pro – Trade Desk plans "Content Agnostic" Smart TVResidenital Tech Today – CEDIA's Online Education CoursesCE Pro – DirecTV cancels Acquisition of DishSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mastering Connectivity: Building A CEDIA Award-Winning Showroom and Dedicated Home Theater [Sponsored by Kordz] In this Third installment of the Mastering Connectivity Series, Sponsored by Kordz, Michael and Dr. Hailey Daly of Wired By MJD in Australia discuss what it took to design, build-out, install and commission both an award winning showroom and a dedicated home theater in a small space along a busy high street. They share some of the challenges faced and solutions they and the team came up with to bring their dreams to life. Download, tune in, and enjoy! More episodes will follow, taking a deeper look at the cable infrastructure industry and diving into the details that matter. To learn more about Kordz visit www.kordz.com and to read about the story discussed in this episode, visit https://www.kordz.com/case-studies/case-study-kordz-powers-wired-by-mjds-award-winning-showroom-experience/. To learn about Wired By MJD, go to https://wiredbymjd.com.au/.
We're on Patreon now! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed This week, Brent and Dennis welcome headphone expert and friend of the podcast Lauren Dragan to answer the question: does the new hearing-aid functionality of Apple's AirPods Pro 2 really work, or is it just another quickly tacked-on feature everybody else will have to copy? But before that: Some bloviating about Bose' purchase of the McIntosh Group and some gushing about Erin's Audio Corner's review of the Børresen X3 speaker (and some not-so-gushing about a few other reviews of the same speaker). Buy-now links for products mentioned herein (As Amazon Associates, we may earn a small cut from qualifying purchases):
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Rob Sutherland of Inspired Dwelling, Eddie Shapiro of SmartTouch USA, Wendy Griffiths, Jon Rehwaldt and Paul Dolence of CEDIA about the new tiered memberships that CEDIA is rolling out and the Learning Management System (LMS) CEDIA is about to deploy called, "CEDIA Online Learning". Stay tuned for new information on the CEDIA website. https://cedia.org/smart-home-professionals/membership/2025-cedia-member-benefits-and-pricing/ https://cedia.org/en-us/smart-home-professionals/education/online-learning/
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Dr. Hailey Daly of Wired by MJD, Shannon Marsh of eQ Technologies Pty Ltd, and Steve Thomas of GEOHAVEN about ethical technology design within our industry. We talk about accepting ULA's on our customers behalf, agreeing to data collection on devices and a whole plethora of related items. Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction to the Podcast (00:01:20) Walt Zerbi introduces the podcast and the topic of ethical technology design at the Australian Tech Summit. Panelist Introductions (00:02:19) Dr. Haley Daly, Shannon Marsh, and Dave Thomas introduce themselves and their roles related to the discussion. General Discussion on Ethics (00:03:07) The group reflects on the broad topic of ethics before diving deeper into ethical technology design. Ethical Obligations in Technology (00:04:30) Haley discusses the complexities of ethical obligations and the responsibilities of manufacturers and installers. Navigating Ethical Technology Design (00:05:29) Shannon elaborates on the challenges of balancing ethical, legal, and client expectations in technology design. Artificial Intelligence and Ethics (00:06:59) Shannon highlights the opaque nature of AI decision-making and the need for ethical frameworks in technology. Data Collection Ethics (00:08:37) Haley addresses the ethical implications of installers agreeing to terms on behalf of clients without full understanding. Client Goals in Technology Design (00:09:57) Dave emphasizes the importance of meeting all client goals in assistive technology design for effective solutions. Challenges in Assistive Technology (00:12:49) Haley discusses the ethical concerns of technology limitations, such as voice-controlled locks for disabled clients. Emergency Egress Considerations (00:13:53) The panel debates the ethics of using voice control for locking doors, emphasizing the importance of safety. Voice Control and Security (00:14:14) Discussing the integration of voice control technology for door access and its security implications. Experience and Automation (00:15:10) Exploring the importance of user experience in implementing automated systems, like pool covers. Ethics and Liability in Technology (00:16:11) Debating the fine line between ethical design and legal liability in technology solutions. Responsibility and Client Needs (00:17:00) Examining the responsibility of technology providers when clients' needs change over time. Cybersecurity Risks (00:19:17) Highlighting the potential cybersecurity risks posed by new technologies and their implications. Hacking and Smart Technology (00:20:10) Discussing the growing threat of hacking smart devices and the need for better protection. AI and Ethical Considerations (00:22:51) Examining the ethical concerns surrounding AI development and its potential consequences. Building Awareness in Technology (00:24:39) Stressing the importance of awareness in technology design to mitigate future risks. Pacing AI Development (00:25:12) Addressing the urgency of slowing down AI advancements for ethical considerations. Insurance and Ethical Obligations (00:26:05) Discussing the need for insurance to cover ethical obligations in technology deployment. Policing AI Technology (00:27:10) Contemplating the challenges of regulating AI and ensuring ethical practices. Building Ethical Concepts (00:27:32) Discussion on creating ethical frameworks and understanding their applications in technology ecosystems. Positive Duty in Ethics (00:28:42) Emphasis on the need for companies to proactively address ethical concerns, moving beyond mere prohibitions. Terms and Conditions Awareness (00:30:04) The importance of clear communication regarding ethical practices in terms and conditions for clients. Liability and Best Practices (00:31:24) Exploring the implications of liability for technology providers and the necessity of documented best practices. Impact of Budget Constraints (00:32:03) Challenges faced by companies when government funding limits ethical considerations in technology projects. Standardizing Practices (00:33:50) The need for standardized practices and clear terms of use to enhance ethical technology deployment. Home Network Vulnerabilities (00:34:32) Discussion on the security risks associated with home networks and the need for better controls. Parental Controls and Ethics (00:36:08) The ethical dilemma of balancing parental controls with children's autonomy and privacy in technology use. AI and Psychological Impact (00:38:05) Concerns about the long-term psychological effects of AI on users and clients in technology applications. Home Network Security Solutions (00:39:10) Emergence of products designed to enhance home network security and manage user access effectively. Here are the extracted timestamps and their corresponding titles from the podcast episode transcription segment: Discussion on Security and Accessibility (00:39:51) Explores the balance between security measures and accessibility for children and vulnerable users. Insurance and Consumer Protection (00:42:16) Discusses the potential for insurance models to protect consumers in technology use. Recognition of Technology Integrators (00:43:25) Highlights efforts to officially recognize technology integrators as a trade in the U.S. and Australia. Advice for Ethical Technology Design (00:45:04) Emphasizes the importance of education and curiosity in understanding ethical technology design. Communication and Transparency (00:46:48) Stresses the need for communication and transparency in technology practices across various stakeholders. Ethical Principles in Technology (00:47:18) Introduces ethical principles from the Australian Ethics Centre to guide technology design. Responsibility in Technology Integration (00:49:04) Discusses the moral obligations of professionals in technology to ensure best practices for clients. Challenges of Integrating Different Systems (00:50:25) Explores ethical dilemmas faced when integrating multiple smart technologies in homes and businesses. Communication and Transparency in Technology (00:53:11) Discussion on the importance of clear communication and transparency in technology implementation. Ethical Considerations in Technology (00:53:35) Exploration of the current state of ethics in technology design and its relevance to businesses. Encouragement for Further Study (00:54:05) Invitation for listeners to study ethical technology design and provided resources in show notes. Reflection on Previous Topics (00:54:06) Mention of prior podcast episodes and their positive themes related to technology and ethics. Call for Community Input (00:54:21) Encouragement for listeners to share their ideas and engage in discussions about ethical technology. Open Mindset Reminder (00:54:49) A reminder to listeners to maintain an open mind regarding discussions on technology ethics.
On this week's show: We explore "America's Worst TV Hang," Amazon delays their supercharged Alexa until 2025, consumer TV preferences shift towards extra-large displays, CEDIA introduces new membership tiers, Nice OS releases version 8.9, Sonos faces challenges with Ace sales numbers, a Pick of the Week, projecty updates, and so much more!
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Dr. Hailey Daly of Wired by MJD, Shannon Marsh of eQ Technologies Pty Ltd, and Steve Thomas of GEOHAVEN about ethical technology design within our industry. We talk about accepting ULA's on our customers behalf, agreeing to data collection on devices and a whole plethora of related items. Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction to the Podcast (00:01:20) Walt Zerbi introduces the podcast and the topic of ethical technology design at the Australian Tech Summit. Panelist Introductions (00:02:19) Dr. Haley Daly, Shannon Marsh, and Dave Thomas introduce themselves and their roles related to the discussion. General Discussion on Ethics (00:03:07) The group reflects on the broad topic of ethics before diving deeper into ethical technology design. Ethical Obligations in Technology (00:04:30) Haley discusses the complexities of ethical obligations and the responsibilities of manufacturers and installers. Navigating Ethical Technology Design (00:05:29) Shannon elaborates on the challenges of balancing ethical, legal, and client expectations in technology design. Artificial Intelligence and Ethics (00:06:59) Shannon highlights the opaque nature of AI decision-making and the need for ethical frameworks in technology. Data Collection Ethics (00:08:37) Haley addresses the ethical implications of installers agreeing to terms on behalf of clients without full understanding. Client Goals in Technology Design (00:09:57) Dave emphasizes the importance of meeting all client goals in assistive technology design for effective solutions. Challenges in Assistive Technology (00:12:49) Haley discusses the ethical concerns of technology limitations, such as voice-controlled locks for disabled clients. Emergency Egress Considerations (00:13:53) The panel debates the ethics of using voice control for locking doors, emphasizing the importance of safety. Voice Control and Security (00:14:14) Discussing the integration of voice control technology for door access and its security implications. Experience and Automation (00:15:10) Exploring the importance of user experience in implementing automated systems, like pool covers. Ethics and Liability in Technology (00:16:11) Debating the fine line between ethical design and legal liability in technology solutions. Responsibility and Client Needs (00:17:00) Examining the responsibility of technology providers when clients' needs change over time. Cybersecurity Risks (00:19:17) Highlighting the potential cybersecurity risks posed by new technologies and their implications. Hacking and Smart Technology (00:20:10) Discussing the growing threat of hacking smart devices and the need for better protection. AI and Ethical Considerations (00:22:51) Examining the ethical concerns surrounding AI development and its potential consequences. Building Awareness in Technology (00:24:39) Stressing the importance of awareness in technology design to mitigate future risks. Pacing AI Development (00:25:12) Addressing the urgency of slowing down AI advancements for ethical considerations. Insurance and Ethical Obligations (00:26:05) Discussing the need for insurance to cover ethical obligations in technology deployment. Policing AI Technology (00:27:10) Contemplating the challenges of regulating AI and ensuring ethical practices. Building Ethical Concepts (00:27:32) Discussion on creating ethical frameworks and understanding their applications in technology ecosystems. Positive Duty in Ethics (00:28:42) Emphasis on the need for companies to proactively address ethical concerns, moving beyond mere prohibitions. Terms and Conditions Awareness (00:30:04) The importance of clear communication regarding ethical practices in terms and conditions for clients. Liability and Best Practices (00:31:24) Exploring the implications of liability for technology providers and the necessity of documented best practices. Impact of Budget Constraints (00:32:03) Challenges faced by companies when government funding limits ethical considerations in technology projects. Standardizing Practices (00:33:50) The need for standardized practices and clear terms of use to enhance ethical technology deployment. Home Network Vulnerabilities (00:34:32) Discussion on the security risks associated with home networks and the need for better controls. Parental Controls and Ethics (00:36:08) The ethical dilemma of balancing parental controls with children's autonomy and privacy in technology use. AI and Psychological Impact (00:38:05) Concerns about the long-term psychological effects of AI on users and clients in technology applications. Home Network Security Solutions (00:39:10) Emergence of products designed to enhance home network security and manage user access effectively. Here are the extracted timestamps and their corresponding titles from the podcast episode transcription segment: Discussion on Security and Accessibility (00:39:51) Explores the balance between security measures and accessibility for children and vulnerable users. Insurance and Consumer Protection (00:42:16) Discusses the potential for insurance models to protect consumers in technology use. Recognition of Technology Integrators (00:43:25) Highlights efforts to officially recognize technology integrators as a trade in the U.S. and Australia. Advice for Ethical Technology Design (00:45:04) Emphasizes the importance of education and curiosity in understanding ethical technology design. Communication and Transparency (00:46:48) Stresses the need for communication and transparency in technology practices across various stakeholders. Ethical Principles in Technology (00:47:18) Introduces ethical principles from the Australian Ethics Centre to guide technology design. Responsibility in Technology Integration (00:49:04) Discusses the moral obligations of professionals in technology to ensure best practices for clients. Challenges of Integrating Different Systems (00:50:25) Explores ethical dilemmas faced when integrating multiple smart technologies in homes and businesses. Communication and Transparency in Technology (00:53:11) Discussion on the importance of clear communication and transparency in technology implementation. Ethical Considerations in Technology (00:53:35) Exploration of the current state of ethics in technology design and its relevance to businesses. Encouragement for Further Study (00:54:05) Invitation for listeners to study ethical technology design and provided resources in show notes. Reflection on Previous Topics (00:54:06) Mention of prior podcast episodes and their positive themes related to technology and ethics. Call for Community Input (00:54:21) Encouragement for listeners to share their ideas and engage in discussions about ethical technology. Open Mindset Reminder (00:54:49) A reminder to listeners to maintain an open mind regarding discussions on technology ethics.
This episode is an interview with architect and lighting designer Cecilia Ramos, AIA of Lutron Ketra.Link to Blog with images and text:https://inmawomanarchitect.blogspot.com/2024/11/link-to-lutron-ketra-video-i-met.htmlBeautiful. Bespoke. Intuitive.Lutron is the leader in luxury residential lighting, from hand crafted controls, to precision shades, to unrivaled light. This is the Lutron Luxury portfolio.Lighting can transform the mood of a home, all with the touch of a button. Lutron blends powerful performance, innovative design, and meticulous craftsmanship that defines elegant living in the home. Founded in 1961, the company has maintained its' top market position by focusing on exceptional quality and service. Continuous innovation has resulted in numerous patents worldwide. Lutron has invented 15,000 products residentially and commercially, building a culture of innovation. Cecilia E. RamosSenior Director – Architectural Marketceramos@lutron.comCecilia's expertise is in lighting, interiors, and architectural design and at Lutron, Cecilia is responsible for leading the company's work in A&D. She holds degrees from MIT (B.SAD) and Princeton University (M.Arch), and has traveled the world as a lighting designer for luxury brands including Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior. She lives in New York City (when not on planes!).Before joining Lutron, she specialized in the lighting of luxury retail stores for LVMH brands (LV, Dior, Hublot, Fendi) with award winning lighting design firm L'Osservatore International. And prior, as principal of her own design consulting practice, she worked in exhibition and installation design for renown clients such as Guggenheim Museum, Princeton University Art Museum, and MacroSea .In her current role, Cecilia is responsible for leading Lutron's Architecture and Design strategy. Her work encompasses business development, creative direction, marketing, experiential design, and strategy. She also led the interior and lighting design of the award-winning Ketra Headquarters in Austin, TX., Los Angeles Design Studio, and 2022 PRISMATIC events throughout Europe.She is an accomplished and sought after speaker and has presented at conferences worldwide including's Barcelona (2024), ISE Mexico (2023), ASID National Conference (2023), CEDIA, Denver (2023), Design, Leadership Network Business Forum (2023), Design Management Institute, Madrid (2023), Dubai Design Week (2022), LED Forum Brazil (2022), and Energy, Puerto Rico (2021).She is co-author of the book “Architectural Lighting, Designing with Light and Space” (Princeton Architectural Press, 2011)Link to LUTRON KETRA video:https://youtu.be/K-Jq5YdwMQsLink to MGHarchitect: MIchele Grace Hottel, Architect website for scheduling and podcast sponsorship opportunities:https://www.mgharchitect.com/
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Jake Fuller, owner of Automated Audio Visual, Brendon Reid, Managing Director of Automation Associates, and Christian Lambros, General Manager of Len Wallis Audio Video about their experience at the 2024 CEDIA Tech Summit in Newcastle Australia. Introduction to the Podcast (00:00:00) The speakers introduce themselves and the podcast as "CDS." Event Overview (00:00:54) Walter Zerbe welcomes listeners and discusses the successful Tech Summit in Newcastle, Australia. Networking Experiences (00:02:32) Speakers share insights on the value of networking and in-person conversations at the event. Educational Sessions Highlights (00:04:15) Jake discusses the educational sessions and their importance for industry learning and collaboration. Ethics and Technology Discussion (00:05:15) Walter highlights a session on ethics, technology design, and the industry's visibility. Education Pathways Development (00:06:10) Kristian shares insights from a meeting on establishing educational pathways in home automation. Volunteering Recognition (00:08:17) Speakers commend the efforts of volunteers and recognize award winners from Australia. Personal Experiences and Insights (00:09:28) Speakers discuss the personal connections and professional development gained through volunteering. Find of the Show (00:11:01) Brendan shares his transformative experience from a session on leveraging major tech companies in the industry. Future of Home Automation (00:12:40) Speakers discuss the transition in home automation and the role of community-driven software solutions. Understanding Smart Home Technology (00:13:33) Discussion on the term "smart home" and its implications for awareness and product integration. The Evolution of Product Integration (00:13:51) Exploring how product integration has evolved, allowing for diverse choices and budget-friendly solutions. Challenges with DIY Products (00:14:56) Addressing the difficulties users face with DIY products and the need for professional guidance. Liability Concerns in Networking (00:16:37) Revelation about liability for network breaches and the importance of proactive client communication. Ethical Design and Client Education (00:17:41) Discussing ethical design and the concept of "positive duty" in client relationships. Privacy Issues with Smart Devices (00:18:46) Concerns regarding the data collection practices of smart TVs and potential breaches of privacy. Awareness of Online Risks (00:19:30) Highlighting the growing public understanding of online risks and identity theft. Learning About CEDIA Standards (00:20:18) Experience in learning about RP23 standards and the importance of industry knowledge. Need for Performance Data (00:21:12) Discussion on the necessity of comprehensive performance data for informed engineering decisions. Standardization in Product Specifications (00:22:26) Emphasis on the need for standardized testing and data reporting among manufacturers. The Importance of Networking Events (00:23:38) Benefits of attending networking events for inspiration and new ideas in business. Reinvigorating Business Focus (00:24:53) The importance of stepping back from daily operations to focus on business growth and strategy. Strategic Location of Tech Summits (00:25:05) Discussion on the strategic choice of smaller towns for tech summits to enhance participation. Commitment to Business Development (00:26:09) The value of commitment to learning and collaboration among peers in the industry. Networking Insights (00:26:10) Discussion on the value of networking and relaxed conversations at the awards event. Closing Remarks (00:26:39) Thanks to participants for sharing experiences and supporting the organization. Acknowledgments (00:26:59) Speaker expresses gratitude towards Paul and the Australian CEDIA team. Final Thoughts (00:27:12) Encouragement to continue learning, volunteering, and networking in the industry. CEDIA Information (00:27:33) Invitation to visit the CEDIA website for more information.
SHOW NOTESIn this episode, we'll talk about:Johann's background in automation, creating a lighting system that could be controlled by a touchtone phone in the early 2000s.Why lighting design is one of the most exciting areas for growth in our industry, and how integrated technology can help us live healthier lives.What he's looking forward to at CEDIA and why educating customers, builders, and designers is so important.I really enjoyed this conversation, and I hope you do as well. Let's tune in to this interview with Johann Whitehouse. To get transcripts, resources of what was mentioned in the show, and more visit: onefirefly.com/au275About One FireflyOne Firefly, LLC is an award-winning marketing agency that caters to technology professionals in the custom integration, security and solar energy markets. One Firefly is headquartered in Davie, Florida with staff located throughout North America and has been operating since 2007.
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Darren Reaman, Director of Government Affairs at CEDIA, Trent Frazier, Assistant Director, Stakeholder Engagement Division, DHS/Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency otherwise known as CISA, Callum Wilson, with SafeShark, Michael George and Chris Boots with with AMJ insurance about global cybersecurity issues, government programs and the need to get insurance. All I can say is WOW! This is a must listen cast! The CEDIA Podcast Show Notes links on Cybersecurity: Cybersecurity Awareness Month | CISA U.S. Cyber Trust Mark | Federal Communications Commission (fcc.gov) Secure by Design | CISA Secure Our World | CISA The European Commission's Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Radio Equipment Directive (RED) - European Commission (europa.eu) Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure 2022 Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 (legislation.gov.uk) Association Insurance: www.associationmembersinsurance.com/cedia
On this week's podcast, our contributing editor Michael Heiss joins us from his home in Los Angeles to talk about his experience at last month's CEDIA Expo, including the biggest trends, biggest surprises, and most over-hyped and most-under-the-radar introductions. This is our third podcast this month featuring a CEDIA Expo focus, but without the perspective of today's guest (Jeremy's fellow CEDIA Fellow who is also a CEDIA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient) do you really know the full story for our most important annual convention?Special thanks this week's sponsor: The Sonos Era 100 Pro
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Darren Reaman, Director of Government Affairs at CEDIA, Michael Cogbill, Owner and Principle of Rev 2 Consulting, and Ken Erdmann, Director of Technical Education Programs at CEDIA about CEDIA's campaign to get a listing on the Standard Occupational Code (SOC) on the federal statistical standard for a Technology Integrator to make is an official occupation. This supports workforce development, advocacy, and education initiatives among other things. We also talk about limited energy language changes in the National Electrical Code (NEC) which is a major change (and a good one) from using the term low voltage. These efforts are due to Ken and Michael having a seat representing CEDIA on code panel 2 of the current NEC revision. By the way, all of these efforts have international ramifications - this isn't just a USA thing. Links: https://hosted-page.civiclick.com/5940 CEDIA State Captains Program: CEDIA State Captain Program CEDIA is re-establishing the CEDIA State Captain Program, a key part of CEDIA's Government Affairs Program. CEDIA works daily to monitor, track, and lobby on licensing legislation and regulations to ensure that the appropriate scope of work for a license or an exemption covers the work done by integrators today and in the future. CEDIA's Government Affairs Program's mission is to support members and ensure that their ability to own and operate their businesses is not impeded upon. The mission of the CEDIA Government Affairs Program is to influence public policy to protect CEDIA members, the smart home technology industry, and consumers. Job Description for State Captains · State Captains will be the captains of their particular state. · State Captains, when called upon, help analyze bills CEDIA has identified as potentially problematic in their state. · State Captains are often asked to attend legislative hearings and give testimony if necessary supporting CEDIA's position. · Promote CEDIA member involvement and program engagement. Time Commitment Level Year-long commitment, though they may not need to do anything if no problematic bills or regulations are introduced in their state in that year. State Captains can continue to serve the following year. If, as sometimes happens, there is not a bill or regulation in their state that concerns CEDIA during a given session, they will probably not hear from CEDIA, aside from periodic government affairs updates from the program. Join the CEDIA State Captain Program To learn more about CEDIA's State Captain Program and get involved contact CEDIA's Director of Government Affairs Darren Reaman at (317) 363-5743 or dreaman@cedia.org.
On this week's podcast, John Sciacca joins us from Myrtle Beach, SC, where he co-owner of Custom Theater and Audio. Whenever John is on the podcast, the conversation is sure to drift away from smart home tech topics toward he and Jeremy's other favorite topics such as Taylor Swift, the latest movies, and pickleball. Our host and today's guest connected in person last month at CEDIA Expo in Denver, where John organized and led the very successful, first-ever CEDIA Pickleball tournament, which was inspired by a much smaller John and Jeremy outing at CEDIA last year. On the podcast, John and Jeremy revisit their challenging Uber rides in Denver and discuss their respective CEDIA new product summaries, comparing notes on what they saw at the show and experienced in booth demos. Special thanks to 2N for sponsoring this episode.
SHOW NOTESDuring our time together, we discussed:All of the examples and case studies in his new book and why he's giving it away for free to architects and interior designers.Why great sound is the most important ingredient in building a killer home theater.What he's looking forward to at CEDIA and what's next for the industry.I really enjoyed this conversation, and I hope you do as well. The book, again, is Home Theaterology and you can reach out to Richard to get a copy or have it sent to an architect or interior designer in your life.To get transcripts, resources of what was mentioned in the show, and more visit: onefirefly.com/au272About One FireflyOne Firefly, LLC is an award-winning marketing agency that caters to technology professionals in the custom integration, security and solar energy markets. One Firefly is headquartered in Davie, Florida with staff located throughout North America and has been operating since 2007.
The 2024 CEDIA Expo was filled to the brim with new audio and video products as well as a bunch of awesome demos. Journalist, consultant and jolly good CEDIA Fellow Mike Heiss joins Scott Wilkinson to discuss what he saw and heard there. In Part 3, we talk about some of the new audio products introduced at the show. Host: Scott Wilkinson Guest: Michael Heiss Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Tom shouldn’t be here! Wish him luck during hurricane Helene! Masimo ousted CEO Joe Kiani from their board and fully intends to sell off the former Sound United companies. The National Association of Theatre Owners is investing $2.2 billion over 3 years to improve cinemas. And Sofabaton showed their new X2 Remote at CEDIA. Pictures […] The post AV Rant #934: Six, Fifteen, or Thirty appeared first on AV Rant.
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with LaDonna Eriksen, Founding Partner at Construction Education Consortium, Andy Bull, Director of Design at Lighting Audio Video Projects, and Bruce Clarke, Founding Lighting Sherpa with Kaleidolight Lighting Design about how light affects our bodies. You won't believe how important lighting is to our physical and mental health. This is an ever evolving area that you need to know about. Sponsor: Meridian Audio: https://www.meridian-audio.com/ Informative links: More-Ede M (2024) The Light Doctor: Using Light to Boost Health, Improve Sleep, and Live longer https://thelightdoctor.com/ Circadian Books: The power of light to change your world for good: https://ageoflightinnovations.com/about/ Light!: Your Essential Survival Guide (Light! Practical Guides for Health and Happiness) https://www.amazon.com/Light-Essential-Survival-Practical-Happiness/dp/B0CNKDTH9V Physics of different luminaire's: https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/350528/how-could-i-measure-the-colour-spectrum-of-a-light-bulb-and-investigate-how-clos
The 2024 CEDIA Expo was filled to the brim with new audio and video products as well as a bunch of awesome demos. Journalist, consultant and jolly good CEDIA Fellow Mike Heiss joins Scott Wilkinson to discuss what he saw and heard there. In Part 2, we talk about some of the new video products introduced at the show. Host: Scott Wilkinson Guest: Michael Heiss Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
Once you've got your AV space correctly set up and your display calibrated for accuracy, there's still the question of making sure your video sources are up to the task. In this Home AV podcast, we look at how to get the best from the entire video chain. We also discuss the changing nature of accessing content. Plus, we find out more about industry body CEDIA.
On this week's show DJ gives us a recap of what he liked at CEDIA and we go through the What Hi-Fi Best of Show winners. We also read your email and take a look at the week's news. News: YouTube TV, Sling, Fubo, Hulu, & More Added Just 49,000 Subscribers SwitchBot Launches Universal Remote With Matter Support Replace a pile of battery-hungry remotes with this solar-powered universal Other: Unfolded Circle What Hi-Fi? Best of Show Awards Winners SVS Ultra Evolution Pinnacle - Ultra Evolution is a complete reimagining of speaker design for SVS. This unprecedented marriage of acoustic design breakthroughs and passion for audio excellence has never existed and elevates the new series into the echelon of the finest loudspeakers in the world. Consisting of seven new models with advancements in driver design, cabinet architecture, and component materials, Ultra Evolution ushers in a new era of reference quality sound that transcends their class. $5K per pair for the top of the line Pinnacle. Sony Electronics BRAVIA Theater Quad Wireless Speaker System - The true sound of cinema. With four wireless speakers and 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, our flagship Home Theater System brings the true sound of cinema home. $2500 Sony Electronics BRAVIA 9 65” class Mini LED QLED 4K HDR Google TV - Thousands of Mini LEDs are precisely controlled by XR Backlight Master Drive™ to deliver authentic contrast and our brightest ever 4K TV. Access billions of accurate real-world colors with QLED technology and XR Triluminos Pro™. XR Processor™ intelligently enhances every scene in real-time boosting color, contrast, and clarity. $3K Sony Electronics BRAVIA Theater U Wearable TV Speaker - Experience true surround sound audio with Sony's 360 Spatial Sound Personalizer technology. Enjoy crystal clear sound with newly developed upward-facing X-Balanced Speaker Unit. Connect to your devices with a stable Bluetooth connection. $300 Sony Electronics BRAVIA Projector 9 VPL-XW8100ES - Up to 3,400 lumens of brightness, generated by a long-lasting laser light source, for vibrant images even on a large screen. Native 4K SXRD panel provides full 4K resolution with 3,840 x 2,160 resolution. XR Processor for projector brings you the best of Sony's image processing. $32K Sony Electronics BRAVIA Theater Bar 8 with 11 speakers, Dolby Atmos®/DTS:X® - Hear cinema-style surround sound all around you with 360 Spatial Sound Mapping. Sound is auto calibrated to your room's characteristics with Sound Field Optimization. Supports industry-standard audio formats including Dolby Atmos®, DTS:X®, and IMAX® Enhanced. $700 Kaleidescape, Inc. Kaleidescape Terra Prime 123TB Solid-State Movie Server - Terra Prime movie servers store Kaleidescape movies, TV series, and concerts. Kaleidescape movies have lossless audio and reference video, are downloaded asynchronously and then played back from local storage. This enables playback with full fidelity, irrespective of internet connectivity. Couldn't find pricing for the 123TB but the 31TB goes for $25K Coastal Source Coastal Source CUBE™ Subwoofer - The CUBE Subwoofer enhances the Coastal Source Outdoor Experience by providing high-performance bass (low-frequency) in a small and elegant package. CUBE makes outdoor music more three-dimensional. It provides audiophile bass from a classic, compact shape that blends into your landscape and provides years of outstanding performance in even the most challenging environments. Pricing TBD Linkplay Technology Inc. WiiM CI MOD A80 - Combines an ESS 9018K2M DAC with a TI TPA3255 Class-D amplifier, delivering 60W per channel at 8 ohms, and supporting the latest Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 technologies. The inaugural batch of these products is scheduled to ship by October 2024. Hisense PX3-PRO Laser Cinema - The World's First Designed for XBOX UST Projector - With the HSR 240 high refresh rate and low-latency mode, get ready for smooth, lag-free gaming. $3.5K Hisense C2 Ultra - C2 Ultra redefines what's possible in home cinema. Featuring Hisense's advanced Tri-Chroma laser technology, the C2 Ultra delivers breathtaking visuals with 3,000 ANSI lumens of brightness and a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, ensuring that every scene is vivid and lifelike. This model also boasts IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Vision® certification, providing a cinematic experience that rivals the best theaters. The built-in JBL 2.1 channel audio system, complete with a subwoofer, delivers powerful, room-filling sound that complements its top-tier visual performance. The C2 Ultra is the ultimate choice for those who want an all-in-one premium entertainment solution. $3K L-Acoustics Xi Series - The Xi Series offers a range of installation-focused coaxial enclosures with distinct formats, bandwidth, and SPL specifically tailored for short-throw applications. These enclosures provide pristine sound quality and discreet design, allowing them to integrate elegantly into venues requiring natural and powerful sound. Meridian Meridian Ellipse - Meridian Ellipse is the third loudspeaker to emerge from our Extreme Engineering Programme, producing a natural, authentic and lifelike sound which is immersive and room-filling. Ellipse is designed for music enjoyment: with a bass response usually associated with much larger speakers, Ellipse has complete control over the sound it plays, so your music is projected into the room with clarity and authority. $3K
It’s our CEDIA Special! Guest co-host Joe Klusnick takes us through a slideshow of photos to share his in-person experiences from the show floor. Plus we cover the product announcement news from Epson, JVC, Sony, Barco, Stewart, Screen Innovations, Elite Prime Vision, SVS, Just Video Walls, OSD, Emotiva & others. Pictures shown in this episode: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBHgkF […] The post AV Rant #932: CEDIA 2024 Slideshow and News with Joe Klusnick appeared first on AV Rant.
THANK YOU for PUSHING PLAYAnother Netflix Original tailer made for HT Nerds?The guys are all back together for show 403 and this week they feature another new Netflix Original Series, some fun house progress and a report about CEDIA 2024!So much fun!“If you can't laugh while talking Home Theater, you're doing something wrong.”Right?Push Play and hear for yourself.
THANK YOU for PUSHING PLAYAnother Netflix Original tailer made for HT Nerds?The guys are all back together for show 403 and this week they feature another new Netflix Original Series, some fun house progress and a report about CEDIA 2024!So much fun!“If you can't laugh while talking Home Theater, you're doing something wrong.”Right?Push Play and hear for yourself.
The 2024 CEDIA Expo was filled to the brim with new audio and video products as well as a bunch of awesome demos. Journalist, consultant and jolly good CEDIA Fellow Mike Heiss joins Scott Wilkinson to discuss what he saw and heard there. In Part 1, he talks about some of the demos he experienced and trends he identified. Host: Scott Wilkinson Guest: Michael Heiss Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
It's Take Over Tuesday where you the listener run the podcast.And this week's episode is featuring Mike Schramm! Mike Schramm joins DJ today fresh off his trip to CEDIA 2024. Mike is a long time listener, has been a guest on MUTLTIPLE Take Over Tuesdays and a huge HOME THEATER Enthusiast who enterered and WON and all expenses paid trip to CEDIA from Brett Bjorquist of the FAQNatics Podcast. Here all about Mikes Experience here…. So much Fun!If you don't believe it…Push Play and Hear for yourself!
It's Take Over Tuesday where you the listener run the podcast.And this week's episode is featuring Mike Schramm! Mike Schramm joins DJ today fresh off his trip to CEDIA 2024. Mike is a long time listener, has been a guest on MUTLTIPLE Take Over Tuesdays and a huge HOME THEATER Enthusiast who enterered and WON and all expenses paid trip to CEDIA from Brett Bjorquist of the FAQNatics Podcast. Here all about Mikes Experience here…. So much Fun!If you don't believe it…Push Play and Hear for yourself!
Things did not go according to plan! We had intended to cover CEDIA 2024 with Joe Klusnick this episode. But the internet wouldn’t allow it. So we’re hoping to record a second episode this week to set things right. Keep an eye out! Apple’s iPhone 16 event included AirPods Pro 2 becoming hearing aids. Kaleidescape […] The post AV Rant #931: Unexpectedly Not CEDIA appeared first on AV Rant.
On this week's show: Interviews from CEDIA Expo 2024 show floor, featuring conversations with OneVision, XSCACE, Specifi, Innovo, and more. Plus the big news about ONVIF coming to UniFi Protect as well as a few other items that were not announced, Snap One's updates to the Control4 platform and the new X4 platform that will be available in Q1 2025. Also a quick note about NiceOS 8.9's new voice assistant for home control and Crestron Home OS's new features that will leave you scratching your head. All this, plus a special thanks to our 2024 sponsor Chowmain, on this information-packed wrap-up of CEDIA Expo 2024!
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Greg Schaller of Design Lab, Gonzalo Herrero of DyS Tech SRL, Devan Pascal of Light & Green, Michael Heiss, of M Heiss Design, Jake Fuller of Automated Audio Video, and Rich Green of Rich Green Design about their experiences to date at this years CEDIA Expo.
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Nathan Holmes of WhyReboot, Eddie Shapiro with SmartTouch USA, Roberto España of Aktiva, Sebastian Garza of Grupo Mai, Jon Stein of Restrepo Innovations, and Andy Bull of Lighting Audio Video Projects about their experiences to date at this years CEDIA Expo.
On this week's show DJ travels to Denver CO to attend CEDIA and we get a field report. We also read your email and take a look at the week's news. News: Samsung “Premieres” Two New 4K Ultra-Short Throw Projectors US Open, college football coverage pulled for millions of DirecTV customers over carriage dispute with Disney Panasonic TVs return to the US with a huge 85-inch Mini LED screen Other: Radio Shack Catalogs CEDIA EXPO 2024 CEDIA Expo, the only show dedicated to residential tech, will connect home tech pros in Denver, CO, September 5-7, 2024. The CEDIA Smart Home Technology Conference will run September 4-6, 2024. CEDIA Expo 2024 will also be co-located with the Commercial Integrator Expo.
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Eddie Shapiro of Smart Touch USA, Matt Manalis of eXpirence ONE & Livigy, Dwaine Ambrose of Guardian Protection Services, Andy Bull of Lighting Audio Video Projects, John Stein of Restrepo Innovations, Rich Green of Rich Green Designs, and Pete Trauth of Nirvana Entertainment about their experiences to date at this years CEDIA Expo.
It's CEDIA time and once again we will be hosting a HomeTech Happy Hour in Denver. More information and how to RSVP is here!On this week's show: CEDIA is right around the corner, Ubiquiti unveils UniFi Premium Audio, Luon launches Apple Home compatible devices, Wyze introduces a smart bird feeder, Chick-fil-A surprisingly enters the streaming service arena, Ring adds package detection to its budget doorbell, Samsung promises 7 years of TV updates, Amazon's Echo Show 8 loses a key feature, and Govee releases Matter-compatible outdoor lights. We dive into a mailbag question about window sensors, share a thrilling pick of the week, give project updates, and take a look at things for TJ to do in Springfield, Missouri. All this and more on this packed episode!
THANK YOU for PUSHING PLAYIs this a sleeper Home Theater Demo Disc?The guys are all back together for show 401 and this week they feature a movie from the Terminator franchise that just may not get the love it deserves from the Home Theater Community.So much fun!“If you can't laugh while talking Home Theater, you're doing something wrong.”Right?Push Play and hear for yourself.
It's CEDIA time and once again we will be hosting a HomeTech Happy Hour in Denver. More information and how to RSVP is here!On this week's show: Gavin puts a call out for a private jet, Trinnov announces their Waveforming upgrade is now available to everyone with a Trinnov, TPLink announces a 2-brick sized doorbell, project updates, a pick of the week, and so much more!
It's CEDIA time and once again we will be hosting a HomeTech Happy Hour in Denver. More information and how to RSVP is here!On this week's show: The team gets a chance to sit down with developer Alan Chow to talk about a new driver marketplace Chowmain is launching. Bond is releasing a new weather station, SwitchBot has an outdoor 2K camera, Sonos ACE headphones now work with more soundbars, the FTC says no more confusing specifications on amplifiers. We take a mail bag question, find a pick of the week, give project updates, and so much more!