
Control virtually any heat or air source including Gas, Oil, Steam, Hydronic, Forced Air, Radiant, Electric, Geothermal, and Heat Pumps. Features humidifier and dehumidifier control settings, with humidity sensing and display.
Models available in white, black, and silver to match your decor.
Use HAI’s Wireless ZigBee Modules for table lamps, pool pumps, air conditioning compressors, and more. Wirelessly control those loads from the thermostat or connect to a home control system and control remotely from iOS or Android mobile devices.
Use the built-in scheduling to automatically set back loads when you’re not home, and have them restore minutes before you arrive home. (Why heat water when no one is there?) Push one button on your way out the door to turn off lights, lamps, setback thermostat, turn off pool pumps, etc.
Learn more about image ZigBee Wireless Omnistat2 RC-2000 Thermostat.
HAI (Home Automation, Inc.) is a privately held manufacturer of integrated automation and security products for residential and commercial use based in New Orleans, LA. Incorporated in 1985, HAI has developed a full line of award-winning automation products, including home control systems, programmable communicating thermostats, smart light switches, Whole Home Audio systems, video surveillance equipment, Touchscreen interfaces, and software that allows access and control of an automation system over the Internet. All products are sold through HAI’s worldwide network of Distribution Partners and installed by trained dealers in over 80 countries.
HAI has won well over 100 awards for their innovative solutions in home control, energy management, distributed audio, and convenient interfaces. Furthermore, HAI realizes the importance of building and maintaining relationships with other home technology manufacturers. To that end, HAI has completed integrations with dozens of manufacturers with products spanning categories including access control, A/V, interfaces, irrigation, lighting, security, smart grid, structured wiring, telecom, and window coverings. Use your cell phone to control any of these devices!
HAI is making waves in the international space, offering products in English, Spanish (European and Latin), Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), German, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan, Russian, Dutch, Hebrew, Arabic, and French. HAI also offers their own brand of 220/240V lighting controls for the international marketplace.
Additionally, HAI continues to expand work with utility companies in the Smart Grid arena. The HAI HAN products allow utility customers to implement time of use rating structures, manage demand response by shedding load during peak demand events, and send common custom informational messages to the customer.
The OmniPro II is the brain of your automated home, coordinating lighting, audio/video, temperature, intercom, security, access control, video surveillance, scenes and messaging based on activity and schedules.
Communicates wirelessly via ZigBee. Single Stage Conventional & Heat Pump with multi-color backlight. Control loads like lights, pool pumps, fountains, a/c compressors, and more from the thermostat.
The OmniTouch 5.7e Touchscreen provides easy access to to manage the home’s security, lighting, temperatures, A/V equipment, VoIP Intercom system and more. Fully customizable interface and plug and play installation.
With double the zones, more than double the power, more sources, and an all new keypad with OLED display, the Hi-Fi 2 is reinvented for today’s demanding homeowners.
Stand-alone AV control from your iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch! HAI provides free templates, free icons, free interface design software, and a free iOS app! Take control of your AV equipment!
Wired and Wireless lighting controls for the 110V-240V marketplaces. Control up to 256 lights, shades, fans, shutters, pumps, and more.
The woven acoustic screen is now available in a retractable, masking version.
Centralized home control and automation plus boatload of A/V options including dropdown theater screen revitalize 12K-square-foot home.
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Say hello to home control in this high-tech palace, circa 2006.