Eaton Lighting Seamlessly Integrates HALO Home Lighting System and Amazon Alexa for Next-Generation Connected Homes

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 June 14, 2019

Eaton Lighting recently announced the new HALO Home Voice downlight with Amazon Alexa built-in. Combining the latest in HALO Home technology and voice control, the recessed LED light in the HALO Home Smart Lighting System integrates into the home and provides seamless access to Alexa.

Using the HALO Home Accessory Dimmer, the HALO Home Voice downlight will remain connected, allowing homeowners to use voice commands even when the light is turned off.

“Eaton’s HALO Home Voice downlight features voice-first capabilities that make it easy for customers to manage their lighting and more from throughout the room,” said Pete Thompson, vice president, Alexa Voice Service. “With Alexa built-in, you can control smart home devices, hear the news, access tens of thousands of skills, and more – hands-free.”

With two microphones, a quad core processor and enough RAM to support all Alexa has to offer, this product is designed to continue delivering conveniences and intuitive, easy control to every member of the household. Users can easily set up the downlight using the HALO Home app, and then configure voice settings using the HALO Voice app for iOS or Android.

“Our customers are embracing hands-free technology and we are proud to deliver this cutting-edge solution. Combining Alexa with Eaton’s industry-leading lighting products enables customers to have their favorite voice service on hand and ready to help, anywhere, in any room,” said Parth Joshi, chief technology officer, Eaton Lighting.

The HALO Home Smart Lighting System offers a simple and convenient way to securely connect, automate and control your home’s lights, with the flexibility of individual room or whole-home control. The complete system offers HALO Home smart interior and exterior lighting, controllers, voice control, remote access and the easy-to-use HALO Home App. The system allows dimming, white tuning, grouping, scheduling and scene setting.

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