Insteon (company)

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Insteon was an Irvine, CA-based developer of home automation (aka domotics) hardware and software. The technology, also called Insteon, allows light switches, lights, thermostats, motion sensors, and other electrical devices to interoperate through power lines, radio frequency (RF) communications, or both. The company produced over 200 products featuring the technology.Insteon is a subsidiary of Smartlabs, Inc., also based in Irvine, CA.As of April 15 2022, there are reports that Insteon has shut down its servers and closed. As of June 9 2022, a group of Insteon users acquired the company and committed to rebuild the business. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Insteon (company)
rdf:langString Insteon
rdf:langString Insteon
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rdf:langString Opened back up, after suddenly shutting down.
rdf:langString Insteon's Irvine, CA headquarters
rdf:langString Joe Dada, Founder
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rdf:langString United States
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rdf:langString Insteon company logo.jpg
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rdf:langString Smartlabs, Inc.
rdf:langString Proprietary dual-band home automation and lighting control systems using radio frequency and powerline technology
rdf:langString Insteon was an Irvine, CA-based developer of home automation (aka domotics) hardware and software. The technology, also called Insteon, allows light switches, lights, thermostats, motion sensors, and other electrical devices to interoperate through power lines, radio frequency (RF) communications, or both. The company produced over 200 products featuring the technology.Insteon is a subsidiary of Smartlabs, Inc., also based in Irvine, CA.As of April 15 2022, there are reports that Insteon has shut down its servers and closed. As of June 9 2022, a group of Insteon users acquired the company and committed to rebuild the business.
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