Clint Choate of Snap One is uniquely positioned to enlighten security dealers and other stakeholders about industry trends. Ahead he addresses emerging technologies, changing clients expectations and much more.
The combined entities are said to create a strong position in security, A/V and smart living technology distribution for residential and commercial markets.
Within just a few days, the owner had a surveillance system he felt comfortable using, provided the level of protection he expected, and operated seamlessly with other smart systems in the house.
According to Joey Palkowitch, director of commercial sales at Snap One, the decision to join NSCA was a natural next step following the company’s expanded commitment to serve the commercial AV industry.
The new software and support offerings improve end-user experiences while empowering U.S.-based Control4 dealers to provide superior customer service, increase profitability through recurring revenue, and encourage positive long-term client relationships.
Snap One partners and end-users can use Luma View VMS to set each camera’s image, recording schedule or password settings. The software is available immediately for Windows operating systems.
According to Ron Gregorsok, director of supply chain management for Fischer Homes, ClareOne’s ease of use, expandability and no-fee smart home integration capabilities make it their ideal solution.