Enlightening Your Windows With Smart Technology

Add some intelligence for additional ease of use and peace of mind

There is no part of the home that has gone untouched by smart technology—including windows.

Whether for style, security, savings or simple convenience, connected tech can bring a welcome upgrade to your window pane.

Gauzy

Gauzy

Ever wanted crystal windows? It’s possible with Gauzy! Well, Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal (PDLC) windows, that is. Dispersed throughout every pane, this PDLC technology allows Gauzy’s Wi-Fi compatible windows to go from opaque to clear—and anything in between—in mere milliseconds. Gauzy’s smart windows come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes (and can be customized with patterns and designs) and their diverse range of connectivity compatibility means they can easily be integrated with Lutron and a number of automation systems —allowing users to bring or block visibility with a tap of their phone.

Quotes on pricing is available at gauzy.com

 

Gauzy

 

Smart Glass Technologies

PriWatt Film

Smart Glass Technologies

Perhaps you’re already pretty fond or your current window setup—but would like to add some smart features and control.. Installed by professionals, PriWatt Film is, well, a film that goes over your existing windows and provides you the ability to turn your panes from transparent to opaque at the tap of a button—and you have so many buttons to choose from. Priwatt Film is able to offer a plethora of options for instantly shading or revealing your windows, including classics like simple switches and dimmers to more modern options like remotes, z-wave or even directly from your smartphone.

Quotes on pricing is available at smartglasstech.com

Marvin Smart Windows

Marvin Smart Windows

Windows aren’t just portals to the outside world, they’re also portals into our home—and not always for people with good intentions. Add some peace of mind with an upgrade to Marvin Smart Windows.

Marvin Smart Windows come with built-in sensors that will notify homeowners, when prompted, if they’ve left their windows unlocked. Better still, Marvin Smart Windows were built with an open system allowing them to work seamlessly (and wirelessly) with today’s current crop of smart-home security systems as well as new generations of home security products. And best of all, Marvin made sure that their sensor integrates nearly invisible into their Smart Windows, avoiding any unpleasant aesthetic appearance.

Quotes on pricing is available at marvin.com

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