Home Automation, Inc. (HAI), a leading manufacturer of home control products since 1985, will be demonstrating its new Hi-Fi by HAI Whole Home Audio system in Booth 785 at the CEDIA show being held September 14 - 17 in Denver, Colorado.
Hi-Fi by HAI is an affordable high fidelity digital Whole Home Audio distribution system that has 4 zones and 4 sources, expandable to 8 zones and 6 sources. It is a notable new entry in Whole Home Audio because it has three times more power than "amplified keypad" systems at similar cost and is the first built-in unit with remote input modules, so music can be enjoyed in any room regardless of where the music source is located.
Hi-Fi by HAI's highly efficient digital design means there is no need to run wires to a central audio rack. Instead, the main unit is mounted on a closet wall or in a structured wiring enclosure, so the wiring is hidden. Volume and Source Controls (VSC) with a routed IR repeater then communicate with the main unit. The result is music from an office PC or bedroom iPod can be enjoyed and controlled from any other room in the house.
Additionally, Hi-Fi by HAI is plug and play with HAI's Omni and Lumina automation controllers. The controller can set each zone's source and volume for parties, watching TV, morning news and goodnight, for example, to coordinate the audio system with daily activities. HAI's many user interfaces will also control the Hi-Fi, including the OmniTouch touchscreen, consoles and keypads, Snap-Link, Home Control for Windows Media Center and Web-Link II.
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Hi-Fi by HAI is an affordable high fidelity digital Whole Home Audio distribution system that has 4 zones and 4 sources, expandable to 8 zones and 6 sources. It is a notable new entry in Whole Home Audio because it has three times more power than "amplified keypad" systems at similar cost and is the first built-in unit with remote input modules, so music can be enjoyed in any room regardless of where the music source is located.
Hi-Fi by HAI's highly efficient digital design means there is no need to run wires to a central audio rack. Instead, the main unit is mounted on a closet wall or in a structured wiring enclosure, so the wiring is hidden. Volume and Source Controls (VSC) with a routed IR repeater then communicate with the main unit. The result is music from an office PC or bedroom iPod can be enjoyed and controlled from any other room in the house.
Additionally, Hi-Fi by HAI is plug and play with HAI's Omni and Lumina automation controllers. The controller can set each zone's source and volume for parties, watching TV, morning news and goodnight, for example, to coordinate the audio system with daily activities. HAI's many user interfaces will also control the Hi-Fi, including the OmniTouch touchscreen, consoles and keypads, Snap-Link, Home Control for Windows Media Center and Web-Link II.
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