"CRMX Nova Flex is the Swiss Army Knife of wireless lighting control; user configurable as a transmitter or receiver and it receives, transmits, and converts all the protocols commonly used in today's entertainment and architainment systems," says Anders Ardstål, VP of operations at LumenRadio. "We designed CMRX Nova Flex for the demanding lighting professional who wanted one configurable wireless product that can handle any application and environment. Initial customer response has been overwhelming, especially welcome has been the ability to support Ethernet protocols such as Streaming ACN, ETCNet, ShowNet and Art-Net."
CRMX Nova Flex is part of the award winning CRMX Nova product line with features including Automated Cognitive Coexistence, error correction, synchronization, fidelity, low latency and unparalleled RDM support.
"LumenRadio is also making CRMX 2.4/5.8 GHz Cognitive dual band available as an option across all CRMX product lines. Although 99% of our customers' needs are met by our standard single band 2.4 GHz CRMX Automated Cognitive Coexistence we decided to add optional dual band operation for those applications that require exceptional performance and reliability. The option comes in the form of a module that at any time can be added to any new or existing CRMX product," says Niclas Norlén, CTO of LumenRadio. "LumenRadio is proud to welcome several new distributors and OEM partners in conjunction with PLASA. OEM partnerships with Robe, a leading moving lights and LED manufacturer and Fagerhult, one of Europe's largest architectural lighting manufacturers, validate our award winning CRMX technology. LumenRadio is the only manufacturer shipping products with Automated Cognitive Coexistence and other state-of-the art features that are cru¬cial to reliable performance in demanding professional applications. We are experiencing strong growth and are pres¬ently hiring talented software and hardware engineers, as well as expanding our sales and support staff to meet the increased demand", elaborates Per Hulthén, CEO of LumenRadio.
(Jim Evans)