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La visita del papa León XIV al centro de Cáritas para personas sin hogar CEDIA, en el barrio Lucero, ha vuelto a poner en el foco el problema social y de inseguridad en una de las zonas con más delincuencia y narcotráfico de Madrid. La última redada policial y la muerte en 2024 de un toxicómano frente a uno de los narco pisos en la calle Cullera marcaron un punto de inflexión. Ahora hay más presencia policial y las cámaras de videovigilancia instaladas se han notado bastante. Un reportaje de Elena Nieva.Escuchar audio
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El Papa León 14 realiza su primera visita oficial a España, siendo el primer país europeo que visita. Llega a Madrid y es recibido por el Rey Felipe VI, quien destaca la labor social de la Iglesia y aborda los casos de abuso, mientras el Papa enfatiza la evangelización, la importancia de España en el catolicismo y la necesidad de no confundir la realidad con los relatos, promoviendo la reconciliación y la unidad. Su Santidad visita el centro CEDIA de Cáritas en La Latina, un barrio humilde, para encontrarse con personas vulnerables. El director del centro explica la creciente precariedad, la atención a más de 2500 personas el año pasado, y cómo la visita del Papa visibiliza esta realidad. Por la tarde, el Papa preside una vigilia con miles de jóvenes en la Plaza de Lima, junto al Santiago Bernabéu, un evento que combina oración y conciertos. Mañana, la agenda incluye una multitudinaria misa en Cibeles, el acto más esperado y con mayor afluencia. Además, la actualidad política se ...
Visita di Leone XIV nel Centro Cedia 24 Horas di Madrid Diretta straordinaria nel primo giorno del quarto viaggio apostolico di Papa Leone, pellegrino in Spagna. Condotto e a cura di Andrea De Angelis e Silvia Giovanrosa In studio Massimo Pasquo e padre Walter Garcia Tecnici del suono Alberto Giovannetti e Bruno Orti Inviata Patricia Ynestroza
In this conversation, CE Pro Executive Editor Zachary Comeau sits down with CEDIA's Evan West, Senior Conference Strategy Manager, and Paul Dolenc, VP of Education & Training, to break down the biggest themes shaping this year's education program at CEDIA Expo 2026 in Denver.The discussion explores how the custom integration industry is evolving beyond traditional AV installation into a more collaborative, design-build-focused business centered around wellness, lighting, cybersecurity, AI, power management, and recurring revenue.Topics include:Why AI is now embedded across nearly every education trackHow lighting and shading are becoming core business opportunitiesThe growing importance of cybersecurity in the connected homeWhy integrators need deeper collaboration with architects and designersPower management education and communicating value to homeownersOperational maturity, service contracts, and recurring revenue strategiesThe future of wellness-focused smart homesAccording to CEDIA, AI-related discussions are expected to touch nearly every session at Expo 2026, while dedicated lighting and shading education tracks reflect growing homeowner demand for human-centric experiences and seamless technology integration.CEDIA Expo 2026 takes place in Denver, Sept. 1-4.
Recorded live at CEDIA's California Tech + Busines Summit, this episode dives headfirst into the rapidly evolving world of high-end display technology and what it means for integrators looking to stay ahead of the curve. Experts from Samsung, Sony, LG, and Barco come together to unpack the real differences between OLED, MicroLED, Micro RGB, projection, and direct-view LED — and explain how each technology fits into today's luxury residential projects. From dedicated home theaters and media rooms to gaming setups, art displays, and indoor-outdoor living spaces, the panel explores how to select the right display solution for the right environment while delivering exceptional client experiences. The conversation also tackles the business side of next-generation video: how to position premium products, educate customers without overwhelming them, avoid common pitfalls, and turn emerging display technologies into profitable opportunities. If you are trying to make sense of the future of display technology, or looking for practical insights you can apply to your projects right now, this discussion offers a candid look at where the industry is heading next.
El Papa León XIV, en la Jornada Mundial de las Comunicaciones Sociales, advierte sobre los desafíos y oportunidades de la inteligencia artificial. Pide un uso responsable y transparente de la IA para evitar la erosión crítica y promover una comunicación esperanzadora. Se ultiman los preparativos para la visita apostólica del Papa León XIV a España, que comienza el 6 de junio. En Madrid, recibe las llaves de oro y visita el centro Cedia de Cáritas. Su agenda incluye eventos culturales, encuentros con la sociedad civil y visitas a una parroquia en Barcelona y a migrantes en Canarias. Ávila acoge un congreso internacional sobre San Juan de la Cruz. Zaragoza abre sus iglesias a mujeres víctimas de violencia machista, convirtiendo parroquias en lugares seguros mediante un convenio entre el arzobispado y el ayuntamiento. En la actualidad vaticana e internacional, el Papa León XIV reflexiona sobre la Constitución Lumen Gentium y bendice la campana de San Nicolás de Valencia. En la ...
El programa comienza con la celebración de la Ascensión del Señor, que invita a la esperanza y a la dedicación a las tareas presentes, y reflexiona sobre la relación entre la Virgen María y la Iglesia, destacando a María como modelo de fe y madre de la Iglesia. Se presenta el testimonio de Ignacio González, un joven de 15 años recuperado de un linfoma, cuya historia de sanación, tras las oraciones del Papa, se considera un milagro. En la 60ª Jornada Mundial de las Comunicaciones Sociales, el Papa advierte sobre los riesgos de la inteligencia artificial para la esencia humana, enfatizando la necesidad de proteger el rostro y la voz frente a la deshumanización tecnológica. También se destaca la misión digital de la hermana Adriana Guerrero, que promueve la vocación religiosa en redes. Finalmente, se anuncia la próxima visita del Papa a España en junio, centrada en los más vulnerables, con una visita al centro Cedia de Cáritas Madrid para personas sin hogar, subrayando el compromiso de ...
Florentino Pérez comparece ante los medios para cargar contra la prensa y anunciar su candidatura a la reelección, sin autocrítica sobre la crisis del Real Madrid, defendiendo al club de una campaña que considera absurda. La situación sanitaria por el antavirus presenta un caso positivo en Madrid y una mujer en Alicante con pruebas negativas. La ministra Mónica García considera la cuarentena domiciliaria, mientras se investiga una posible mutación del virus y se aplican medidas estrictas. María Jesús Montero genera polémica por sus declaraciones sobre la muerte de dos guardias civiles en Huelva, pasando de "accidente laboral" a "muerte en acto de servicio", con el Gobierno evitando corregirla y Juanma Moreno acusándola de frivolizar. El Confidencial publica una investigación sobre José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero por presunto blanqueo de dinero de comisiones ilegales. La visita del Papa a España se acerca, con una parada en Cedia, un centro de Cáritas que acoge a personas vulnerables, ...
El programa informa sobre el brote de antavirus en el barco Ondius, con un pasajero español sintomático en el Gómez Ulla y diez casos confirmados por la OMS. El Gobierno canario critica a Moncloa por ocultar información, mientras Sánchez elogia la gestión. Se investiga al expresidente Zapatero por presunto blanqueo de capitales y comisiones ilegales, lo que lleva al PP a pedir explicaciones. La ministra María Jesús Montero causa controversia al referirse a la muerte de dos guardias civiles en servicio como "accidente laboral", generando indignación por la falta de reconocimiento de profesión de riesgo y medios. El Tribunal Supremo establece que los interinos públicos que superaron una oposición deben ser fijos, abordando la elevada temporalidad. Finalmente, Madrid se prepara para la visita del Papa León XIV, quien visitará el centro Cedia para personas sin hogar.
Daryl Friedman, CEDIA's Global President & CEO, and Greg Simmons, Vice President of Industry Partnerships at ADI, join the CE Pro Podcast to discuss CEDIA's advocacy work on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. earlier this year. Topics include spreading awareness about the custom integration industry as a career path, CEDIA's work to establish a specific, separate occupational code for "Technology Integrator" within the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Standard Occupational Classification (SOC), responding to recent scrutiny of routers made outside the U.S., and more.
In the relaunch of CEDIA's Podcast, The Integration Conversation, Daryl Friedman sits down with CEDIA Chairperson Amanda Wildman to talk advocacy, leadership, and what it really takes to grow the integration industry. From hands-on beginnings in the field to shaping conversations on Capitol Hill, Amanda shares how advocacy goes far beyond policy by impacting workforce development, design-build relationships, and the future of the trade. They also dive into the importance of mentorship, attracting new talent, and why telling our industry's story has never mattered more.
Josh Cooperman, host and publisher of Convo by Design, sits down with Jim Garrett, senior director of product strategy and planning for Harman Luxury Audio, inside the Volkswagen 'Podcast Van' at CEDIA Expo/CIX 2025. They dive into the evolving audio industry, the balance between performance and aesthetics, and how technology is reshaping indoor and outdoor entertainment spaces. From minimizing 'wall acne' to creating seamless, invisible tech solutions, Garrett shares insights on design integration, industry trends and the importance of collaboration. Discover how Harman and Samsung are redefining entertainment spaces as gathering hubs and why CEDIA is all about showcasing what's possible. Tune in for a conversation about sound, vision and the experiences that connect us.
In this episode of Inside Buzz recorded live at CEDIA Expo/CIX 2025, Daryl Friedman sits down with Zachary Comeau of CEPro to discuss top trends from the show - from AI innovation to new mid-market and aging in place solutions. Daryl also discusses CEDIA's efforts in workforce development and speaks to the importance of collaboration between integrators, designers and architects.
In this episode of AV Trade Talk, host Katye McGregor Bennett is joined by Team KMB's Bob Archer and Lisa Montgomery for a candid, practical conversation about CEDIA Expo, award season, and what brands and integrators should be doing now to prepare stronger entries. Drawing from years of editorial experience, judging, and award-entry development, the conversation covers what really matters, from documentation, photography, and word counts to differentiation, approvals, usage rights, and the long-term marketing value of a well-built submission. If you are considering the CEDIA Smart Home Awards, CE Pro Home of the Year, Technology Designer Performance Home Awards, or other industry recognition programs, this episode offers smart, useful guidance on how to get organized and make your work stand out. You'll hear about: Why documentation, strong photography, and using the full word count matter How to frame project challenges and customization so judges see what makes an entry different What to know about homeowner approvals, photographer rights, and usage terms before you submit or promote anything publicly Why award entries can become valuable marketing assets long after the judging is done Thanks for tuning in to this episode of AV Trade Talk!
Beyond Technology: The New Design Frontier of Integration and Experience. Recorded live at CEDIA Expo 2025, Dan Ferrisi of EmeraldX and Caitlin Stewart of Leon Speakers explore how integration is evolving from technical infrastructure into a design-driven discipline—where storytelling, collaboration, and intentional product design define the future of connected environments. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. TimberTech – Real wood beauty without the upkeep Integration X Design: Why the Future of Connected Living Depends on Collaboration At CEDIA Expo 2025, two parallel conversations revealed a shared reality: the future of technology in the built environment will be defined not by innovation alone, but by integration—and integration, increasingly, is a design discipline. Dan Ferrisi, Group Editor for EmeraldX, has a front-row seat to the evolution of the integration industry. Through his editorial leadership and involvement in industry events, he sees a clear shift underway. Integrators are no longer viewed simply as technical specialists installing equipment at the end of a project. Instead, they are becoming essential collaborators—professionals who shape how people experience their environments through sound, light, security, and automation. This evolution mirrors what Caitlin Stewart sees from her position at Leon Speakers. The Ann Arbor-based manufacturer has built its identity around a simple but powerful premise: technology must serve design. Rather than forcing architecture to accommodate equipment, Leon develops audio and concealment solutions that complement materials, finishes, and spatial intent. For Stewart, the challenge isn't technical—it's cultural. Designers have historically minimized or hidden technology in order to preserve aesthetic integrity. The opportunity now is to create products that belong within the design language of the space itself. Trade shows like CEDIA play a vital role in accelerating this transformation. They provide a platform where manufacturers, integrators, media, and designers can align around shared goals. They foster dialogue, education, and partnership—critical ingredients in a rapidly evolving ecosystem. The message from both conversations is clear: integration is no longer about devices. It is about experience. And the professionals who understand how to merge technology with design intention will define the future of connected living.
This week on the show, you're going to ride along with me from the incredibly comfortable and stylish VW ID.Buzz, which served as the mobile podcast studio at CEDIA Expo / CIX this September in Denver, Colorado. Were going back for more conversations from the show. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. TimberTech – Real wood beauty without the upkeep CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association) is the global trade association for home technology professionals, specializing in smart home, automation, audio-visual, networking, and integrated systems. Its mission is to advance the home technology industry through education, certification, advocacy, and networking. Members include integrators, designers, manufacturers, and consultants who shape the connected environments we live and work in. CEDIA Expo is the industry's largest annual event for residential technology professionals. With hundreds of exhibitors, educational sessions, live demos, and global networking opportunities, it's where new ideas and innovations in smart home and AV integration take center stage. The Commercial Integrator Expo (CIX), co-located with CEDIA Expo, focuses on commercial integration technologies—from conferencing and IT infrastructure to building automation and emerging AV solutions—bringing together commercial integrators, IT pros, designers, and tech managers. Jason McGraw | Group VP and Show Director, CEDIA Expo / CIX Scope of the Show: McGraw details the scale of CEDIA Expo 2025, featuring over 350 exhibitors and immersive demo rooms that showcase integrated audio, video, and control systems. Integration Meets Design: Discussion centers on the critical partnership between integrators and the design-build community (interior designers, architects, builders). McGraw emphasizes that technology—ranging from AI and energy management to lighting—must be a foundational element of the design process, not an afterthought. The Business Case: Designers are encouraged to view integrators as essential trade partners, similar to electricians or plumbers, to better service clients and protect home networks. Dale Sandberg | Product Manager for Electronics, Sonance Aesthetic Performance: Sandberg discusses Sonance's philosophy that sound should support the design of a space rather than dominate it. The focus is on blending high-fidelity performance with discreet aesthetics. New Innovations: Highlights include the compact UA Series amplifiers designed to fit behind displays or in tight spaces, and the integration of professional-grade Blaze Audio amplifiers into the Sonance family. Outdoor Living: The conversation covers the growing trend of outdoor entertainment, where amplifiers and speakers are used to create immersive environments in backyards and outdoor kitchens. Jim Garrett | Senior Director of Product Strategy, Harman Luxury Audio Group Hidden Technology: Garrett addresses the challenge of eliminating “wall acne” through invisible speakers and design-integrated solutions that do not compromise acoustic performance. Pandemic Influence: The discussion explores how the pandemic shifted focus toward outdoor living and unconventional entertainment spaces, including garages and multi-generational gaming setups. Brand Portfolio: Insights into the product strategies for Harman's luxury brands—JBL, Revel, Mark Levinson, and JBL Synthesis—and the importance of gathering direct feedback from integrators to drive R&D. Links & Resources CEDIA Expo Commercial Integrator Expo NKBA – National Kitchen & Bath Association KBIS – Kitchen & Bath Industry Show Show Topics & Outline CEDIA Expo 2025 Snapshot Denver, Colorado Convention Center 350+ exhibiting brands, 100+ conference sessions, 115 manufacturer trainings Demo rooms showcasing integrated audio, video, and control systems The Wave Effect of Trade Shows Innovation as unseen currents shaping the industry Ideas incubated at CEDIA spreading across markets and returning as trends Integration Meets Design Town hall insights with CEDIA's Daryl Friedman & NKBA's Bill Darcy Bridging integrators with interior designers, kitchen & bath professionals, and architects Untapped opportunities in collaborative smart home projects Technology as a Design Driver AI, energy management, lighting trends, and seamless AV systems Why technology must be discussed at the start of design projects Case studies: motorized shades, outdoor AV, invisible speakers, custom veneers Outdoor Living & Luxury Spaces Kitchens and backyards as multi-hundred-thousand-dollar investments Expanding living spaces through technology Luxury demo rooms and high-performance home theaters Why Designers Should Be Here Missing out on competitive advantages without CEDIA exposure Seeing products in person vs. static web images Real examples of design-centric AV solutions and invisible tech The Business Case Designers need integrators just as they need electricians, plumbers, and fabricators Protecting networks and ensuring cybersecurity in the home Service and maintenance as part of the client experience Looking Forward Progress and serendipity at trade shows Extending collaboration with KBIS and IBS (Orlando, 2026) Building lasting bridges between integrators and designers Links & Resources CEDIA Expo Commercial Integrator Expo NKBA – National Kitchen & Bath Association KBIS – Kitchen & Bath Industry Show Dale Sandberg on Sonance, New Electronics, and Designing for Sonic + Aesthetic Experience Dale Sandberg, new Product Manager for Electronics at Sonance, shares how the company is blending high-fidelity performance with discreet design solutions, introducing amplifiers and loudspeakers that elevate both sonic and aesthetic experiences in residential and commercial spaces. At his first CEDIA Expo, Dale highlights Sonance's latest innovations, from compact UA Series amplifiers designed to disappear behind displays to Blaze Audio's professional-grade amplifiers now integrated into the Sonance family. With a philosophy that sound should enhance the design of a space rather than dominate it, Sonance is shaping how integrators and designers deliver immersive, comfortable experiences both indoors and out. Guest: Dale Sandberg, Product Manager for Electronics, Sonance. Background: from pro audio to Sonance, less than one year with the company. Context: first CEDIA Expo experience, excitement about Sonance's direction. New Product Highlights Loudspeakers High Output Series (professional side). Wedge speaker for outdoor/architectural blending. Re-engineered Power Pipe subwoofers for stronger low-end performance. UA Series Amplifiers Compact two-channel models (UA-125, ARC-enabled versions). Mountable behind TVs, under tables, or in tight spaces. Features T-slots for stacking/mounting other gear. Energy-efficient design with minimal heat output. Blaze Audio Amplifiers Sonance acquisition of Blaze Audio brand (Pascal, Denmark). Range from 60W per channel up to 400W bridged. Full DSP capability, rack-mountable, UL-rated. Outdoor applications via weather-rated cases. Design & Integration Perspective Compact electronics give designers freedom to hide gear while maintaining performance. Balancing performance and aesthetics: sound follows the design, not the other way around. Example: background music at parties that fills space without overwhelming conversation. Outdoor living trend: amplifiers and speakers enabling outdoor kitchens, theaters, and entertainment spaces. Company Ethos & Philosophy Mission: deliver complete audio solutions—amplification, processing, and speakers. Philosophy: the sonic experience should support the aesthetic experience of a home or space. Growth vision: expand residential dominance while building commercial presence. Takeaway: not just about volume—it's about creating the right experience. Jim Garrett | Harman Luxury Audio Jim Garrett on Harman's Audio Innovations, Hidden Tech, and Pandemic-Inspired Entertainment Jim Garrett, Senior Director of Product Strategy and Planning at Harman Luxury Audio Group, shares how the company balances high-performance audio with design aesthetics, explores emerging opportunities in outdoor and unconventional home entertainment, and highlights why integrator feedback is vital to shaping future products. From invisible speakers to immersive home cinema solutions, Jim Garrett takes listeners behind the scenes of Harman's engineering and R&D process, discussing product development for brands like JBL, Revel, Synthesis, and Mark Levinson. He explains how the pandemic inspired new entertainment spaces, how technology can be seamlessly integrated into interiors, and why CEDIA Expo remains an essential hub for innovation, collaboration, and awareness in the custom electronics industry. Guest: Jim Garrett, Senior Director of Product Strategy & Planning, Harman Luxury Audio Group. Role: Oversees product roadmap, development direction, and exhibition strategy. Context: Recorded in Volkswagen ID.Buzz at CEDIA Expo 2025. CEDIA Expo 2025 Overview Largest booth shared with parent company Samsung. Opportunity to engage integrators directly and gather actionable feedback. Importance of listening to installation professionals to improve products. Product Strategy and Brand Focus Harman Luxury Audio Group brands: JBL, JBL Synthesis, Revel, Mark Levinson. Focus at Expo: JBL Synthesis for home cinema and immersive audio. Solutions include invisible speakers, wall/ceiling installations, and custom home audio products. Balancing Performance and Aesthetics Challenge: high-performance products that are visually unobtrusive. Goal: eliminate “wall acne” with invisible or design-integrated speakers. Inspiration drawn from evolution in lighting design to minimize visual clutter. Engineering and R&D Harman's science-based approach: performance must meet visual and acoustic demands. Innovation includes weatherproof outdoor speakers and displays for bright sunlight. Teams challenged to create high-fidelity systems that integrate seamlessly into homes. Expanding Entertainment Spaces Pandemic influence: growth of outdoor living and unconventional entertainment areas. Multi-generational engagement: home theaters, garages, patios, bathrooms, and gaming setups. Flexibility of audio/video systems allows new experiences across the home. Integration and Awareness Educating interior designers, architects, and end users about hidden tech. Raising awareness of capabilities beyond audio: lighting, shades, HVAC, security integration. Emphasis on simplifying life at home while elevating performance and experience.
From the CEDIA Expo/CIX 2025 show floor, CEDIA Global CEO Daryl Friedman reflects on industry momentum, emerging challenges, and where the channel is headed next. The conversation provides a big-picture view of technology trends, professional development, and the role of community in shaping the future of integration.
Recorded live from CEDIA Expo 2025, this two-part episode of Convo By Design explores how technology, design, and infrastructure are converging to reshape the way we live. From the evolving role of integrators to the growing importance of energy resilience, the conversation examines what it takes to design spaces that are intelligent, responsive, and future-ready. Featuring insights from EmeraldX's Dan Farrisi and Rosewater Energy founder Joe Piccirilli, this episode connects strategy, storytelling, and engineering into a single, forward-looking narrative. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware – A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! TimberTech – Real wood beauty without the upkeep Two conversations, one shared theme: the future of the built environment depends on collaboration, foresight, and systems thinking. From CEDIA Expo's show floor to the electrical panel itself, this episode explores how design, technology, and infrastructure must evolve together. This two-part episode of Convo By Design brings listeners inside CEDIA Expo 2025 for a wide-ranging discussion on where design, technology, and integration are headed—and why collaboration across disciplines has never been more important. The first conversation features Dan Farrisi, Group Editor for EmeraldX, who joins the show from the show floor to discuss the evolving role of trade events and the growing convergence between design and integration. Farrisi explains how CEDIA has become more than a technology showcase—it's now a critical meeting ground for designers, integrators, manufacturers, and educators navigating a rapidly changing industry. He outlines how integrators are no longer simply installers but partners in shaping outcomes. As residential and commercial systems increasingly overlap, the conversation shifts toward experience design—how lighting, audio, controls, and infrastructure work together to support how people live, work, and interact. Farrisi also emphasizes the importance of storytelling, education, and advocacy in helping professionals communicate value in a crowded and often misunderstood marketplace. The discussion then transitions to the second interview, featuring Joe Piccirilli, founder and CEO of Rosewater Energy. With a career spanning more than five decades—from building Sound Advice into a public company to founding AVAD and later Rosewater—Piccirilli brings a deeply technical and philosophical perspective to the conversation. At the center of his work is a deceptively simple idea: most technology failures begin with power. Piccirilli explains how unreliable power, poor grounding, and inconsistent quality undermine even the most sophisticated systems. His solution, the Rosewater Hub, was developed to address these issues at the panel level—providing seamless backup, surge protection, and power conditioning in a single, engineered platform. The conversation explores how energy resilience has become essential to modern living. From medical equipment and remote work to safe rooms and climate-related disruptions, power stability is no longer optional. Piccirilli explains how his engineering-first approach led to solutions designed not for convenience, but for certainty—systems that work when everything else fails. Together, the two conversations form a complete picture of where the industry is heading. Farrisi frames the cultural and professional shift happening across design and integration, while Piccirilli provides the technical foundation required to support that shift. The result is a compelling look at how thoughtful design, reliable infrastructure, and interdisciplinary collaboration are shaping the next generation of built environments. Part One: Dan Farrisi – CEDIA Expo & Industry Convergence First impressions from CEDIA Expo 2025 Why trade shows still matter in a digital-first world EmeraldX's role in connecting disciplines Integrators as experience partners, not installers Residential and commercial technology overlap Education, advocacy, and storytelling as industry drivers The future of collaboration between designers and technologists Part Two: Joe Piccirilli – Engineering Resilience Early career and the founding of Sound Advice Lessons from entrepreneurship and distribution Discovering the real problem: power quality The engineering logic behind Rosewater Energy Panel-level energy management and backup systems Designing for medical, safety, and critical-use environments The role of resilience in future home design Why engineering thinking matters more than ever Dan Farrisi, Group Editor for EmeraldX, joins Convo By Design from CEDIA Expo 2025 to share insights on the convergence of design, technology, and integration. He discusses the role of trade shows in shaping industry collaboration, the unique challenges integrators face, and the growing overlap between residential and commercial applications. Farrisi also explores why storytelling, education, and advocacy are critical to the future of connected experiences. Recorded live at CEDIA Expo 2025, this episode highlights how the integration industry is evolving beyond technology into holistic experience design. Dan Farrisi explains EmeraldX's role in connecting professionals across disciplines, the importance of dialogue between designers and integrators, and how new applications—from smart homes to immersive environments—are redefining the industry. First Impressions at CEDIA 2025 Energy and innovation at the show floor. Why CEDIA remains a barometer for industry health. Role of EmeraldX How EmeraldX curates and amplifies industry conversations. Trade shows as hubs for education, networking, and advocacy. Integration Beyond Tech Moving from installer to outcome-driven partner. Why integrators need to collaborate earlier in design projects. Residential + Commercial Crossovers Lessons from commercial AV shaping residential expectations. Case studies in immersive experiences and security applications. Challenges & Opportunities Standards, interoperability, and client education. The importance of storytelling in communicating value. Looking Ahead The role of integrators in shaping future living spaces. EmeraldX's vision for connecting industries through shared dialogue. Links & Resources EmeraldX → https://www.emeraldx.com/ CEDIA Expo → https://cediaexpo.com/ Convo By Design Podcast → https://convo-by-design.blubrry.net/
Higher Ed AV PodcastEpisode 343Joe Way caps off his ISE preview series with one of his annual favorite conversations, welcoming back Mike Blackman, Managing Director of Integrated Systems Events, the organizers of Integrated Systems Europe. Mike shares why ISE 2026 is on track to be the biggest edition yet, how the team plans the show as a year round reinvention cycle, and what “Push Beyond” really means in practice, not just as a theme, but as a commitment to raising the bar for the industry and the attendee experience.A big focus of the episode is how ISE has become more than a trade show inside a convention center. Mike explains the deliberate shift to making ISE a city wide experience that gives something back to Barcelona while also showcasing the best of AV to the public. Joe and Mike unpack how those external activations connect back to the show floor, the conference program, and the broader mission of ISE as a marketplace plus an editorial engine for learning.The conversation also goes deep on vertical strategy and why education continues to grow at ISE. Mike talks about partnering with subject matter experts and communities to curate programming that motivates end users to attend, and Joe shares how HETMA is helping first timers navigate the show and find their people. They close with practical pro tips for surviving the scale of ISE, plus Mike's latest attendance signals and a few Barcelona favorites.Key topics and highlightsMike's role and the show's foundation: Integrated Systems Events as a joint venture between AVIXA and CEDIA, with more than two decades of ISE history and continued growthISE 2026 theme: Push BeyondInternal: the ISE team challenges itself every year to avoid getting “comfortable” and to reinvent the experienceExternal: challenging the AV and systems integration industry to push boundaries and raise expectationsWhy ISE feels different: ISE as both marketplace and “publisher”Exhibitors are the marketplace and the advertisingISE's job is the editorial: conferences, summits, thought leadership, and curated experiences that make the trip worth itBarcelona as part of the showThe origin story: learning from city gridlock in Amsterdam and deciding to create value for locals, not just visitorsProjection mapping at Casa Batlló and connecting it back to the show through artist involvement and learning momentsCollaboration with the Llum lighting festival, moving it to dovetail with ISE and supporting it without consuming its identityA major new “Push Beyond” moment for 2026: drones go outsideNightly outdoor drone shows near the venue starting around 6:30 pmIntegrated with a large transparent LED element and immersive programmingSpecial Tuesday evening performance with a live orchestra and opera singer, then repeated with recorded performance on Wednesday and ThursdayEducation growth and the EdTech Congress partnershipWhy the education technology cluster matters and how it grew from small beginnings into a serious conveningWhy partnering makes sense: thousands of education specialists, many not previously attending ISEHow it's structured: Montjuïc venue, shuttle connections, two day format that complements ISE and encourages cross attendanceMike's broader point: ISE succeeds by working with partners who know each subject area better than the show organizers doShow navigation and scaleWhy you cannot “do it all” in four daysHow ISE divided halls by sector so attendees can start in the right place for their vertical and then branch outProduction and live events growth: that “haze, lights, buzz” energy expanding into larger hallsWhat attendees should do differently this yearTreat ISE like a curated mission, not a wandering marathonPick your primary vertical starting hallBlock time for discovery outside your lane (the surprise vendors are part of the magic)Use communities and meet points (like HETMA) as a reset point to plan the next movePlan for the city experiencesAdd at least one evening for the public activations (projection mapping, Llum, and the new drone spectacular)Pro tips mentioned in the episodeDownload and use the official ISE app for wayfinding and planningUse the ISE tools, including the chatbot Dave, to quickly find vendors, locations, and show informationTake the metro to skip the post show taxi crushFree metro tickets are providedMetro access is available directly at the venue entrances called out by MikeLeave time for the “first ISE moment”Joe's reminder: the walk in experience hits before you even enter a hall, and first timers never forget itHETMA and higher ed calloutsHETMA is increasing its presence and community support at ISE, including being a visible flag for education attendees who want help navigating the show and connecting with the right peopleJoe encourages education attendees to use the HETMA meet point approach as a way to make a massive show feel manageableAttendance check and what Mike can shareMike shares last year's verified attendance number and notes current registration tracking is trending ahead year over yearJoe makes his annual guess and pushes for a new milestone, while Mike hints at internal competition and waits for final numbers post showHow to connect with Mike Blackman and ISE to learn moreISE Website: https://www.iseurope.orgEmail: mblackman@iseurope.orgLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaellblackman/Connect with Joe Way:Web: https://www.josiahway.comLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/josiahwayX (Formerly Twitter): https://www.x.com/josiahwayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/josiahway
Send us a textWe map a clean path from residential low-voltage work to professional-grade practice, tackling certifications, conduit fill math, reel verification, and the often-misunderstood NVP. Along the way, we flag cybersecurity risks in smart homes and share standards that save time and money.• choosing first certs for residential AV and networking• CEDIA vs BICSI strengths and how to combine them• why fiber matters in large homes and crossovers• conduit fill realities, code vs standards, heat risk• using calculators, derating for bends, leaving growth• how to verify reel lengths fast and accurately• when to use OTDR, TDR, and pulling eyes• what NVP means and how testers use it• cybersecurity pitfalls with cheap IoT and camerasFuel the future ICT. Donate at tinyurl.com/fuel-ict or use the on-screen QR code to support next year's trips and scholarshipsSupport the showKnowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD
Theory Audio Design extends the warranty for their DLC loudspeakers, effective immediately. With this five-year extension, looking at other facets of residential technology and where warranty might need an update for the smart home. Jetbuilt partners with Sean Wargo and Lee Dodson for market intelligence initiatives. What integrators should take from these insights. D-Tools adds Interconnect Diagrams to their cloud services. What this means for projects and the people making them.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Every week we bring you the latest news and stories for the residential side of the AV industry. We discuss these topics with a panel of experts in the industry. Joining us this week is Mitchell Klein from CEDIA and Jason Knott of D-Tools.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Jason Knott – D-ToolsMitchell Klein – CEDIALinks to sources:CE Pro – Theory Extends DLC WarrantyResidential Systems – Jetbuilt Partners with Apogee for Market InsightCE Pro – D-Tools Adds Interconnect Diagrams to CloudSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on the show, you're going to ride along with me from the incredibly comfortable and stylish VW ID.Buzz, which served as the mobile podcast studio at CEDIA Expo / CIX this September in Denver, Colorado. This is part two of The Ride Along Series recorded live at CEDIA Expo/ CIX. CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association) is the global trade association for home technology professionals, specializing in smart home, automation, audio-visual, networking, and integrated systems. Its mission is to advance the home technology industry through education, certification, advocacy, and networking. Members include integrators, designers, manufacturers, and consultants who shape the connected environments we live and work in. CEDIA Expo is the industry's largest annual event for residential technology professionals. With hundreds of exhibitors, educational sessions, live demos, and global networking opportunities, it's where new ideas and innovations in smart home and AV integration take center stage. The Commercial Integrator Expo (CIX), co-located with CEDIA Expo, focuses on commercial integration technologies—from conferencing and IT infrastructure to building automation and emerging AV solutions—bringing together commercial integrators, IT pros, designers, and tech managers. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep LOME-AI.com, simple, inexpensive, text to video harnessing the power of AI to grow your firm, beautifully. This road trip was a blast, and I'm excited to share these conversations with you. Designing Sound: Caitlin Stewart on Leon Speakers' Mission to Lead by Design Caitlin Stewart of Leon Speakers joins Convo By Design to talk about design-first thinking in an audio-driven world. From Ann Arbor to the global design stage, Leon Speakers has carved out a unique identity—not as a technology company, but as a design company that happens to make exceptional audio and concealment solutions. Caitlin shares how Leon engages the architecture and design community, cultivates relevance in a shifting industry, and builds partnerships that challenge conventions of form, function, and beauty. Background & Role: Caitlin's work as Director of Sales for residential at Leon Speakers, leading account managers and shaping residential market growth. Leon's Identity: Founded in 1997, Leon is entering its 30th year as a design-first company—blending sound, aesthetics, and concealment with creativity. Design Integration: How Leon's “Lead by Design, Leave Nothing Unfinished” philosophy drives the balance of form and function. Relevance in the Industry: Shifting influence from general contractors to architects and designers, and Leon's effort to stay essential in conversations that shape environments. Inspiration & Missed Opportunities: Why designers need exposure to products at shows like CEDIA and ICFF, and the challenges of communicating AV in relevant, non-technical language. Partnership with A&D Community: Meeting designers where they are, co-designing products, and listening to their needs around fixtures, finishes, and materiality. Industry Challenges: Designers often photoshop out tech in portfolio images—highlighting the need for intentional, beautiful integration of AV. Educational Outreach: Designer visits to Leon's Ann Arbor factory, engaging directly with materiality and finishes to bridge the language gap. Innovation at Leon: Hand-woven acoustic treatments, creative concealment solutions, evolving product frames for video walls, and form-function collaboration. Partnership Opportunities: Caitlin's advice to designers—start casual, share ideas, reach out. Leon thrives on nimble, creative collaborations that spark innovation. Lighting the Future: Tyler Hahn on Lutron,
CEDIA is bringing their Smart Home Technology Conference back to ISE 2026. What seminars integrators should be on the lookout for and what else to find in Barcelona in Feburary. NETGEAR reports that smart home users face at least 29 attacks on their network every single day. How do we keep our clients safe? HDR10+ Technologies announces a new audio certification proogram for immersive solutions. What all this means for integrators and distributors.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Every week we bring you the latest news and stories for the residential side of the AV industry. We discuss these topics with a panel of experts to know just what's going on in custom integration. On this episode we are joined by Jeremy Glowacki from ProjectorCentral and Arlen Schweiger from RISE Media Strategy.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Arlen Schweiger – RISE Media StrategyJeremy Glowacki – ProjectorCentralLinks to sources:Residential Systems – CEDIA's Smart Home Technology Conference at ISE 2026CE Pro – Daily Cyberattacks for smart homesResidential Tech Today – HDR10+ launches Eclipsa audio certificationSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, I sit down with EZ Gonzalez of Pacific Sales about how retail, design, and customer experience intersect in today's market. Gonzalez shares how Pacific Sales' culture of continuous learning and a customer first sales model has helped establish the company as the West Coast's leading appliance retailer. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep LOME-AI.com, simple, inexpensive, text to video harnessing the power of AI to grow your firm, beautifully. EZ and I explore long-term partnerships, wellness-focused design, and the importance of storytelling in shaping client experiences and how the brand's people-first approach to retail sets it apart in the design industry. With immersive showrooms, a strong emphasis on education, and community partnerships that extend beyond the showroom floor, Pacific Sales is redefining what it means to support both trade professionals and homeowners. Gonzalez also unpacks timely challenges facing designers and clients—from navigating project uncertainty to incorporating wellness as a fundamental design principle. Topics and Ideas Pacific Sales' Culture & Philosophy How a non-commissioned, education-driven model creates trust and long-term value for customers and trade partners. Partnerships & Community Engagement Building meaningful relationships across KBIS, CEDIA, West Edge, and supporting organizations like Saint Jude. Wellness as a Design Standard From circadian lighting to functional home workspaces, why wellness is no longer a luxury but an essential part of design. Design in Uncertain Times Why informed decision-making, collaboration, and storytelling help clients and designers navigate long projects. Mentorship & Professional Growth Supporting the next generation of design professionals through education, rewards programs, and a culture of learning. Retail Meets Design How immersive showrooms and Pacific Sales' connection to Best Buy combine to deliver expertise, installation, and ongoing support. Thank you, EZ for the time and conversation. Thank you for listening. If you liked this episode, share it with a friend or colleague who loves design and architecture like you do, subscribe to Convo By Design wherever you get your podcasts. And continue the conversation on Instagram @convo x design with an “x”. Keep those emails coming with guest suggestions, show ideas and locations where you'd like to see the show. Convo by design at outlook.com. Thank you to my partner sponsors, TimberTech, The AZEK Company, Pacific Sales, Best Buy, LOME-AI and Design Hardware. These companies support the shelter industry so give them an opportunity on your next project. Thanks again for listening. Until next time, be well, stay focused and rise about the chaos. -CXD
This week, the Convo By Design studio went mobile inside the VW ID.Buzz at CEDIA Expo and Commercial Integrator Expo in Denver—bringing you candid conversations with leaders shaping the future of smart homes, design integration, and resilient technology. From energy resilience to invisible lighting, European design influences to smarter tools, these ride-along interviews capture the pulse of the connected design and integration industry. Join Soundman in the VW ID.Buzz for a road trip packed with insight, innovation, and the people pushing design and technology forward. CEDIA & CIX Overview CEDIA: The global association for home technology pros—advancing smart home, DenverDenverAV, networking, and integrated systems through education and advocacy. CEDIA Expo: The industry's largest annual gathering with hundreds of exhibitors, demos, and training sessions. Commercial Integrator Expo (CIX): The companion event focusing on commercial AV, IT, and building automation solutions. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware - A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! TimberTech - Real wood beauty without the upkeep LOME-AI.com, simple, inexpensive, text to video harnessing the power of AI to grow your firm, beautifully. Buzz Delano | Delano Associates & Delano News AdvanceDelano Associates From hi-fi beginnings to decades of consulting and media leadership. Why designers, integrators, and architects must align earlier. The transformation of lighting into an invisible design tool. AI's role in personalized home automation. Designing smart homes for resilience against wildfires and disasters. Eric Nakkila | Selective DesignSelective Design Bridging European manufacturers with North American design markets. The evolution of CI from intercoms to invisible audio and lighting. European influences: smaller spaces, longer product lifecycles. The rise of hybrid products—speaker-lights, invisible speakers. Tariffs, volatility, and what wireless power means for the future. Joe Piccirilli | RoseWater EnergyRoseWater Energy | CE Pro Masters Profile A 50-year career spanning retail, distribution, and energy resilience. Power quality as the hidden factor behind system failures. RoseWater Hub: surge protection, solar integration, and backup power. Energy systems in safe rooms, healthcare, and aging-in-place design. Why the built environment needs an “engineering mindset.” Andrei Matei | Robbox ToolsRobbox Reinventing power tools with digital intelligence. The touchscreen drill with depth automation. A digital measuring system that replaces multiple tools. Overcoming resistance from traditional tradespeople. The upcoming X-Trail drill and direct-to-consumer strategy. Richard Charschan | AcousticSmart Home Theater InteriorsAcousticSmart Home Theater Interiors Building world-class home theaters for over 30 years. Post-pandemic resurgence of family theater spaces. Regional trends: why Dallas thrives and Houston lags. Dispelling the myth of six-figure-only theaters. Acoustics and music as the soul of immersive theater design. Rushi Kumar | DMF LightingDMF Lighting Lighting's evolution from incandescent to tunable LED. Warm dim, tunable white, and linear lighting as design tools. Balancing simplicity in control with intelligent systems. AI-driven predictive lighting for elder care and routines. Small, versatile fixtures reshaping design opportunities. Ruslan Polinofsky | DMF LightingDMF Lighting Making lighting tech accessible to designers and integrators. Demystifying with clear, plain-language education.
On this week's show we look at some 1960s and 1970s TV shows that received their series finally in a movie at least ten years after going off the air. We also take a look at five home automation trends for this year and beyond. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: MTV is Shutting Down Its Last Music Channels, Marking the End of an Era Taylor Swift Eras Tour docuseries, concert film head to Disney+ Apple TV+ Is Getting Rid Of The Plus 47 Years Ago: Rescue from Gilligan's Island Makes TV History On October 14, 1978, television history was made with the premiere of Rescue from Gilligan's Island, the first-ever TV series adapted into a made-for-TV movie. Airing 47 years ago today, this film brought back the beloved cast of the iconic 1960s sitcom Gilligan's Island, reuniting fans with the stranded castaways for a nostalgic adventure. The movie picked up where the series left off, following the bumbling Gilligan and his fellow survivors as they finally escaped their tropical island—only to face new comedic challenges adjusting to modern life. Starring the original cast, including Bob Denver as Gilligan and Alan Hale Jr. as the Skipper, the film captured the charm and humor that made the show a cultural staple. This groundbreaking adaptation paved the way for future TV-to-movie transitions, proving that beloved series could find new life on the small screen. Rescue from Gilligan's Island remains a milestone in TV history, reminding us of the enduring appeal of these lovable castaways. Here are a few other series that got a series finale years after it's TV run ended: Star Trek (ended in 1969) - Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) – Relaunched the crew on a new mission, effectively serving as a big-screen continuation and soft finale to the original era's story. Get Smart (ended 1970) - The Nude Bomb (1980) – Maxwell Smart returns for a solo mission against a mad bomber, providing a comedic capstone to his career. The Munsters (ended 1966) - Munsters' Revenge (1981 TV movie) – The family thwarts a crime ring, reuniting the original cast for a proper send-off. The Adams Family (ended 1966) - Halloween with the New Addams Family (1977 TV movie) – A reunion special where Gomez and Morticia host a haunted party, offering light-hearted closure. Five Smart Home Trends for 2025 and Beyond According to the National Association of Home Builders, two-thirds of consumers desire a connected home. Smart home technology is increasingly impacting property value while homes without such features may soon be worth less. At the annual CEDIA smart home technology expo in Denver, professionals like Kyle Steele, president of Global Wave Integration, and interior designer Toni Sabatino emphasized the importance of staying updated on smart home innovations. They both highlight insights from CEDIA and recent research, offering ideas for your smart home. Today we take a look at the five trends they see for 2025 and beyond. Increasing Seamless IntegrationFor the aesthetics committee, Smart home tech is evolving to blend invisibly into home aesthetics, with slimmer designs, refined finishes, and hidden features in shading, lighting, audio, and furnishings. This shift turns gadgets into design elements, like concealed speakers or artful LED walls, prioritizing user experience over visibility. But underneath it all, seamless integration will enable devices from various brands, such as lights, thermostats, cameras, and voice assistants, to work together as a unified system. This allows unified control via a single app or voice command, intuitive automation based on triggers and a smooth user experience with minimal setup, no delays, and reliable performance. New devices will integrate easily, and a robust network like Wi-Fi 6 supports the ecosystem, enabling complex routines regardless of device brands. Partnering ExpandsCollaborations between tech integrators and designers are growing to make solutions more accessible, especially for non-tech-savvy users like older homeowners. Designers act as bridges, explaining privacy-focused systems, while expos highlight products for storage, entertainment, and monitoring to enhance client value. Wellness TrendingHealth and wellness features are becoming mainstream, including circadian lighting, air/water purification, biophilic elements, and acoustic treatments. These systems promote energy-efficient, livable spaces aligned with natural rhythms, which may be a selling point for those focused on healthier home environments. Products such as smart scales, sleep analyzers, and blood pressure monitors will seamlessly integrate with home automation platforms enabling automations like adjusting room lighting based on sleep patterns detected by sleep sensors or dimming lights if weight trends indicate fatigue. Similarly, on-demand ECG readings through their mobile app can connect to the automation system to send notifications to family members, doctors and in extreme cases to first responders creating a proactive smart home that responds to vital health data in real time. SecuritySecurity remains a top priority, driving demand for video doorbells, whole-house systems, and cybersecurity measures amid hacking risks. Industry reports project strong growth in global smart home security, urging professionals to educate homeowners on secure setups like strong passwords. Multi-TaskingProducts now multitask across needs like security, comfort, entertainment, and energy savings like smart shading for automated vacation modes or TVs that double as art displays like Samsung's The Frame. Emerging "smart surfaces," such as charging countertops, reflect this versatile, lifestyle-fitting approach.
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This episode of the CEDIA Podcast is sponsored by Marvin. In this conversation, Mitch Klein, CEDIA's VP of Business Development, and Jim Flaherty, Director of the Modern Business Team at Marvin, discusses the company's foray into the connected home market, focusing on smart windows and their integration into home automation systems. He emphasizes the importance of partnerships with integrators and architects to enhance the homeowner experience. The discussion covers the technology behind connected windows, the benefits of automation, and the collaborative efforts needed to bring these innovations to market. Jim also shares insights on real-world applications and the future of connected home solutions.
On this episode of the Rewind show we go back to September 22nd 2017 where we read your emails, look at a news story or two, and discuss what was going on at CEDIA 2017
On this week's show we look at the CDEDIA Best of show winners for this years event. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Google's Home app just got a huge upgrade that makes automations even smarter Paramount to launch new Sports Entertainment division The first Roku-powered smart projector is here Other: The Streaming War Is Over. Piracy Won. TWICE Best of Show Awards Winners for CEDIA 2025 AiSPIRE/WAC Group VENTRIX Lighting, Power and Control System - is an innovative, modular linear lighting solution designed for high-end architectural applications in both commercial and residential spaces. VENTRIX provides a scalable, customizable framework for illumination challenges, such as recessed grid ceiling installations or linear layouts in retail, restaurants, offices, or upscale homes. No pricing available. BZBGEAR BG-AIR4KAST-MKX | 4K@60Hz Wireless HDMI Extender with Multi-Receiver Support - Is a professional-grade wireless HDMI extender kit designed for transmitting uncompressed 4K video signals over the air without the need for long cables. The system uses BZBGEAR's proprietary ipcolor STREAM technology to ensure high-definition video with low latency, operating on the 5GHz wireless frequency band for stable, interference-resistant transmission. Up to 164 feet (50 meters) line-of-sight for 4K@60Hz; extends to about 230 feet for 1080p@60Hz. Available for Pre-order $450 Crestron Home OS - Since 1972, Crestron has been the leader in creating innovative technologies that remove barriers to connection, collaboration, communication, comfort, and control in just about every meaningful aspect of our professional and personal lives. Engineered to be simple, reliable, secure, and easy to use, Crestron sets the standard for intelligent video conferencing, digital content distribution, smart home systems, as well as control and management technology. Solutions that empower people around the world to do more, learn more, enjoy more, and achieve more. Furrion Aurora Partial-Sun 2 4K LED Outdoor Smart TV - is a weatherproof outdoor television designed specifically for partially sunny environments, such as patios, decks, or yards where sunlight is present but not direct or prolonged on the screen. It is part of Furrion's Aurora series, engineered for backyard entertainment with rugged construction to withstand rain, humidity, dust, and temperature fluctuations while delivering high-quality 4K viewing. 55” is going for $1700 HangSmart TV DIY TV wall mount system - designed for easy installation without the need for wall studs, making it ideal for renters, homeowners, or anyone avoiding complex drilling or hiring professionals. It supports TVs from 19 to 100 inches and holds up to 150 pounds, compatible with most flat-screen LED, LCD, or curved models (including brands like Samsung, LG, and Sony) via standard VESA patterns. Kaleidescape Strato M Movie Player - an entry-level movie player it serves as a standalone device or part of a larger Kaleidescape ecosystem, designed for residential, marine, and commercial theater setups. Priced at around $1,995–$2,000, it offers about half the cost of Kaleidescape's previous lowest-entry system (the Strato V at $4,000) while delivering premium audio and video quality without relying on streaming services. madVR Envy Core MK2 - is a high-end video processor developed by madVR Labs, designed specifically for premium home theaters and media rooms. It represents an upgraded iteration in the company's Envy lineup, building on the original Envy Core (introduced in 2024) by incorporating 48 Gbps HDMI 2.1 support for 8K input and output, enhanced gaming capabilities, and improved overall performance. Announced on September 2, 2025, alongside the Envy Extreme MK3 and Pro MK3 models, it aims to deliver advanced video processing at a more accessible price point compared to flagship models like the Extreme series, while maintaining near-identical image quality for many core functions. $5995 Nice ELAN OS 9.0 - is the latest software platform for the Nice Home Management system, a customizable smart home automation solution developed by Nice North America (formerly Core Brands). Released around mid-2025, OS 9.0 focuses on enhanced personalization, seamless integration with Nice's broader ecosystem (including shading, audio, gate motors, access control, and security), and intuitive user experiences for whole-home control. Samsung OLED TV (S95F) - The Samsung S95F is Samsung's flagship 4K OLED TV series for 2025, succeeding the popular S95D model and positioning itself as a premium smart TV with advanced QD-OLED panel technology. It combines vibrant quantum dot colors with OLED's self-emissive pixels for superior contrast, deep blacks, and lifelike visuals, making it ideal for home theater enthusiasts, gamers, and streaming users. Available in sizes including 55-inch, 65-inch, 77-inch, and 83-inch, it runs on Samsung's Tizen OS with integrated Vision AI for enhanced personalization and upscaling. 55” $2200 - 83” $5800 Samsung HW-QS700F Soundbar - is a premium Q-series 3.1.2-channel soundbar system featuring a dedicated wireless subwoofer. It supports Wireless Dolby Atmos and True 3.1.2ch sound, with Q-Symphony technology that synchronizes seamlessly with compatible Samsung TVs for amplified audio output. The innovative Convertible Fit design allows flexible placement—either as a standalone bar or mounted with rear speakers for expanded surround sound. Priced at $599.99. SimpliSafe Outdoor Security Camera Series 2 with Active Guard Outdoor Protection - is a wireless, AI-powered outdoor camera designed for integration with the SimpliSafe home security system. Released in late 2024, it's an upgrade over the original model, focusing on proactive threat detection and deterrence. It requires a SimpliSafe base station to operate and is available for $199.99 directly from SimpliSafe or major retailers like Amazon and Best Buy. Battery-powered for flexibility, it can also be wired for continuous operation, which is essential for unlocking advanced features like Active Guard Outdoor Protection. Skyworth Canvas Elite Art TV - is a premium lifestyle television series launched by Skyworth USA in August 2025, designed to blend high-performance entertainment with gallery-quality art display. It features the world's largest art TV at 100 inches, alongside an 86-inch model, making it ideal for custom home integration where aesthetics meet advanced technology. Starting at $4000 Sony BRAVIA Projector 7 4K HDR Laser Home Theater Projector with Native 4K SXRD Panel - is a premium native 4K HDR laser home theater projector that features Sony's advanced SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) technology with a compact 0.61-inch native 4K panel (3,840 x 2,160 pixels), delivering over 8 million pixels for sharp, detailed images with inky blacks, vibrant colors, and rich textures. Powered by a long-lasting laser light source providing up to 2,200 lumens of brightness, it excels in rendering high dynamic range (HDR) content like Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced, ensuring vivid highlights and deep shadows even on screens up to 120 inches in moderately lit environments. $10,000 Sony BRAVIA Theater System 6 - is a 5.1-channel home theater system featuring a soundbar, wireless rear speakers, and a dedicated subwoofer for immersive surround sound. Delivering 1,000W of total output, it supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for dynamic, three-dimensional audio with precise dialogue via Voice Zoom 3. Easy to set up and compatible with select BRAVIA TVs for seamless control, it includes HDMI eARC, Bluetooth, and the BRAVIA Connect App for enhanced connectivity and customization. $800 What Hi-Fi? Best of Show Awards Winners Bluesound PULSE CINEMA - is a premium wireless streaming soundbar that is an all-in-one solution that delivers immersive Dolby Atmos audio without requiring a separate AV receiver, making it ideal for users who want cinematic sound for movies, music, gaming, and TV in a clutter-free design. Positioned as a competitor to brands like Sonos, it emphasizes high-resolution multi-room streaming via Bluesound's BluOS platform, high-fidelity performance, and easy expandability to a full surround system. The PULSE CINEMA is designed for larger spaces, pairing best with 55-inch TVs and above, and measures 47 inches wide for a low-profile fit under or mounted below your screen. $1500 Coastal Source 1000 Series Bollards - are a premium line of modular outdoor speakers. Designed for high-end landscape audio installations, they build on the success of the earlier 10.0 Bollard Series, offering enhanced performance while maintaining a sleek, weather-resistant design that blends into outdoor environments like patios, pools, or gardens. These bollards are engineered to "Defy the Elements," with sealed enclosures that provide superior durability against rain, sun, salt air, and extreme temperatures, making them ideal for coastal or harsh climates. No Pricing Kaleidescape Strato M Movie Player - See above L-Acoustics HYRISS - (Hyperreal Immersive Sound Space) is an audio solution launched by the French audio company L-Acoustics in September 2024. HYRISS transforms everyday environments into dynamic, immersive auditory experiences. It's particularly aimed at high-end residential, hospitality, corporate, retail, and even yacht settings, where it integrates seamlessly with architecture to create customizable soundscapes. Unlike traditional home audio systems, HYRISS isn't just about speakers—it's a complete ecosystem combining hardware, software, advanced processing, and professional installation to deliver concert-quality sound while preserving visual aesthetics. Ara's note on pricing - I didn't bother looking it up. It's French and it's designed for high end. I think that sums it up! Magnetar UDP900MKII - is a high-end universal disc player designed for audiophiles and cinephiles who prioritize reference-grade playback of physical media. It serves as an upgraded successor to the original UDP900 model, incorporating enhancements based on user and dealer feedback to deliver superior audio fidelity, video processing, and build quality. It's positioned as a flagship device in Magnetar's lineup, emphasizing support for a wide array of formats while addressing the growing scarcity of premium Blu-ray players (following exits by brands like Oppo, Reavon, LG, and Samsung). Shipping in Q4 2025 with suggested retail prices of $3300 Sony BRAVIA 8 II 65-inch Class QD-OLED 4K HDR Google TV - The Sony BRAVIA 8 is Sony's flagship OLED television for 2025. It leverages advanced QD-OLED panel technology from Samsung Display—the latest generation, shared with models like the Samsung S95F—for superior brightness, color vibrancy, and contrast. This TV is designed for cinematic immersion, blending high-end picture processing with immersive audio, making it ideal for movie enthusiasts, gamers (especially PS5 owners), and those seeking a premium home theater experience. It's available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes only, with no larger options to avoid overlapping Sony's Mini-LED flagship, the BRAVIA 9. $3100 Sony BRAVIA Projector 7 4K HDR Laser Home Theater Projector with Native 4K SXRD Panel - See above
On this week's show: Samsung wants ads everywhere, including the fridge, CEDIA number are out - or are they? Amazon announces a new fall hardware event, UniFi NAS options are getting interesting, Wyze introduces a new smart lock, a pick of the week, project updates, and so much more!
This year's CEDIA (Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association) Expo was chock full of interesting audio and video products, though very few made their world debut at the show. Still, there's plenty to talk about with special guest Michael Heiss, industry journalist, consultant, and jolly good CEDIA Fellow. In Part 2, we talk about all the audio goodies he saw there, as well as some of the mega-demos. Host: Scott Wilkinson Guest: Michael Heiss Download or subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks Want access to the ad-free video 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.
This year's CEDIA (Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association) Expo was chock full of interesting audio and video products, though very few made their world debut at the show. Still, there's plenty to discuss with special guest Michael Heiss, industry journalist, consultant, and jolly good CEDIA Fellow. In Part 1, we discuss all the video goodies he saw there. Host: Scott Wilkinson Guest: Michael Heiss Download or subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks Want access to the ad-free video 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.
This is our CEDIA 2025 Special! Joe Klusnick is back, having attended the CEDIA Expo in Denver, Colorado in person. We quickly catch up with Joe, and then dig right into this year’s noticeable trends Pictures shown in this episode: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCtQgW 00:00:00 – Intro Welcome back, Joe Klusnick! Don’t forget, we also posted a regular news, […] The post AV Rant #984.5: CEDIA 2025 with Joe Klusnick appeared first on AV Rant.
This is our CEDIA 2025 Special! Joe Klusnick is back, having attended the CEDIA Expo in Denver, Colorado in person. We quickly catch up with Joe, and then dig right into this year’s noticeable trends Pictures shown in this episode: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCtQgW 00:00:00 – Intro Welcome back, Joe Klusnick! Don’t forget, we also posted a regular news, […] The post AV Rant #984.5: CEDIA 2025 with Joe Klusnick appeared first on AV Rant.
Tom is away this week, so Lee Overstreet joins Rob H. And keep your eyes peeled for a 2nd AV Rant episode this week, as we will be posting a CEDIA 2025 Special with Joe Klusnick! Dolby Vision 2 and Dolby Vision 2 Max were announced. Magnetar announced new MKII versions of their universal disc […] The post AV Rant #984: Sofabaton X2 Coming Soon appeared first on AV Rant.
Tom is away this week, so Lee Overstreet joins Rob H. And keep your eyes peeled for a 2nd AV Rant episode this week, as we will be posting a CEDIA 2025 Special with Joe Klusnick! Dolby Vision 2 and Dolby Vision 2 Max were announced. Magnetar announced new MKII versions of their universal disc […] The post AV Rant #984: Sofabaton X2 Coming Soon appeared first on AV Rant.
On this week's show: LIVE from the CEDIA Expo show floor! We check out Aqara's new announcements, Crestron gets some new keypads, Bond has a wet remote, Josh.ai updates, Savant gets under cabinet lighting?, Unifi dives into AV with a new video distribution system, eero drops a few new products, Phillips drops a few more new products, Samsung SmartThings drops Zwave, a pick of the week, Home Assistant news, project updates, and so much more!
On this week's show: CEDIA is gearing up and there are a few new companies to check out, Zooz has a new siren, AirGradient joins the Home Assistant fold, Google Home gets Gemini, a pick of the week, project updates, and so much more!
The climate of custom integration is changing within the modern luxury home space. At least according to Jason McGraw, though being part of CEDIA he might have an outstanding opinion. We discuss the evolving role of integrators in a home that's smarter every day. Qualcomm says Wi-Fi 8 could be coming in 2028. What happened to 7? Discussing the power of the network when it comes to the smart home.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Every week we gather the most important stories for the residential side of the AV industry and discuss these topics with a panel of experts. Joining Patrick Norton this week is Cody Crossland from Blackwire Designs and Katye McGregor-Bennett from KMB Communications.Host: Patrick NortonGuests:Cody Crossland – Blackwire DesignsKatye McGregor-Bennett – KMB CommunicationsLinks to sources:Residential Tech Today – Integrated AV for Luxury HomesCE Pro – Wi-Fi 8 Expected by 2028See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CEDIA discusses a refined education experience for the upcoming CEDIA Expo and other features for the industry. What can we expect for a shift like this? Resideo is splitting ADI into separate companies. What this move means for the home security space and integrators working with these systems.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Every week we bring you the latest news and stories for the residential side of the AV industry. We discuss these topics with a panel of experts in the space. Joining us this week is Gary Usher of the Powerhouse Alliance and Jeremy Glowacki from Projector Central.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Jeremy Glowacki – Projector CentralGary Usher – Powerhouse AllianceLinks to sources:CE Pro – CEDIA's Advocacy in CEDIA Expo PlansResidential Tech Today – Resideo to Split ADI in Two CompaniesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Leaning on his engineering expertise and audio industry savviness is nothing new to Rob Jones—nor is launching brands into the CEDIA channel. This go, Jones is helping lead the charge for Magnetar Audio as the brand enters the North American market. In this conversation, we chat with him about Magnetar, their niche-yet-necessary product, and how it serves the evolving audio consumer's needs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QxOOa-53Hs
Wellness was on everyone's mind back when we were cooped up in our houses. Past the pandemic, what's the state of AV wellness solutions in the home? A bungled vacation situation can turn into a learning experience for customer support. How we can help our customers in the blurst of times. CEDIA Expo is coming up, and has over 50 new exhibitors for the show. What integrators should look out for in Denver.The video version of this podcast can be found here.Every week we take a look at the latest news and stories for the residential side of the AV industry. We discuss these topics with a panel of experts to get what integrators need to know. Joining us this week is Joe Whitaker from Origin Acoustics and Mitchell Klein of CEDIA.Host: Matt ScottGuests:Joe Whitaker – Origin AcousticsMitchell Klein – CEDIALinks to sources:CE Pro – Wellness AV 5 Years Post-COVIDResidential Systems – Customer Experience Lessons in VacationCE Pro – CEDIA Expo Adds 50 New ExhibitorsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the CE Pro Podcast, Paul Williams, Managing Director of Home Management Solutions at Nice, discusses his recent advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill as part of CEDIA's second annual Smart Home Day. The conversation focuses on why direct engagement with lawmakers is essential for the continued growth and innovation of the smart home industry.Williams outlines several key policy issues raised during meetings with Congressional staff, including the need for tariff relief on specific imported products, support for the CHIPS and Science Act to bolster domestic semiconductor production, and backing for the Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow's Workforce Act, which expands 529 savings plans to cover trade school and certification programs.The episode underscores how industry-led advocacy efforts are not only elevating the profile of home technology professionals but also shaping future discussions around emerging topics like artificial intelligence and data privacy. Williams encourages broader participation from integrators and manufacturers to ensure the industry's voice is heard as regulations continue to evolve.
Lighting is no longer just an accessory — it's becoming a core profit center for AV integrators. In this episode, Sam Koerbel sits down with CEDIA co-founder Tom Doherty and current CEO Daryl Friedman to explore why lighting is now a strategic focus for the custom integration industry.They discuss:Why lighting represents the next big opportunity for integratorsThe challenges of adding lighting to your business modelHow CEDIA plans to educate and support its membersWhat does this shift mean for the future of smart home integrationWhether you're already exploring lighting or still unsure where to start, this episode offers clarity, leadership, and insight into the future of residential technology.
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.
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.
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