Fibar Group

FIBARO SWIPE

FIBARO SWIPE

Fibar Group introduced FIBARO SWIPE, the first control pad that allows users to control home automation devices through gestures without touching any devices or ever having to take out a smart phone or tablet. By recognizing six simple gestures SWIPE uses Z-Wave wireless technology to perform home control activities like turning lights on or off, lowering and raising blinds, dimming and brightening lights, running complete automated scenes and more. With no device contact required, there is no possible transfer of bacteria.


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