mwConnect™ (formerly McWong International), a leading innovator in wireless mesh technology, recently announced that three products from its SIG-qualified TruBlu™ Bluetooth® mesh wireless control platform were accepted into the 2024 IES Progress Report. The awards were announced at the IES Annual Conference in New York on Saturday, August 17, 2024.
The mission of the IES Progress Committee is to keep in touch with developments in the art and science of lighting throughout the world and prepare a yearly report of achievements for the Society. Acceptance is based on an impartial judging process used by the committee to evaluate each submission on its uniqueness, innovation and significance to the lighting industry.
Extreme Range Outdoor Bluetooth SIG Compliant Mesh Controller
The controller is the first Bluetooth NLC certified long-range device, engineered for optimal performance over long distances (>1000 ft) to create a more robust mesh network. The device is also DALI D4i-certified and Zhaga Book 18 compliant to maximize plug-and-play interoperability across lighting systems.
Indoor Bluetooth NLC ZBD Sensor-Controller
Bluetooth NLC-certified, this sensor controller supports multiple standards for interoperability (DALI D4i-certified, Zhaga Book 20 compliant) in a form factor designed for luminaire-level lighting control (LLLC). It offers occupancy detection, daylight harvesting, and grouping for flexibility in interior application layouts.
Dual-Tech Ceiling-Mounted Wireless Mesh Sensor
An industry-first, this dual-tech occupancy sensor is also Bluetooth NLC certified for wireless mesh applications. By combining PIR and ultrasonic detection with wireless connectivity, this workhorse device provides a solid foundation for successful wireless mesh control in many interior applications.
Learn more at mwConnect.
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