Brilliant Back among the dead with second generation intelligent domestic control

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Brilliant Nextgen is back with a second generation version of its intelligent domestic control wall panel; And although it looks the same abroad, this time it happens much below the hood.

Updated intelligent domestic control is still perfectly on the wall as a normal light switch, but now it has a much more clear screen (they tell us 4 times the original resolution) and double-band Wi-Fi with support for 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, which will be good news if your house is already swimming in intelligent traffic.

There is also a more robust processor designed to handle what Nextgen has said that the Nextgen has said that the Verge will be the “next phase of the evolution of the intelligent home with AI”, although what that really means that it remains to be seen.

In the short term, speed impulse can help address one of the greatest frustrations of the original panel of slow response times with third -party devices.

Brilliant says that the new hardware reduces latency in integrations such as tone bulbs and sound speakers, although there are still no new software characteristics to show.

Despite staggering on the edge of last year, the company fired most of its staff and closed its support center, was collected by private capital companies Almeida Strategic Investments and Cullinan Holdings to form brilliant Nextgen.

Like the first generation model, the new panel replaces the standard light switches, with options of 1 to 4 gangs available and admits voice control through Alexa, automation activated by movement, intelligent lighting control, intercom chat, timbre feeds and remote access through the application.

The new panels are now available, with prices that begin at $ 549 for a single switch replacement, up to $ 699 for a 4 switch.

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