Philips Dynalite Announces the Launch of Revolution EU

Published

4 July 2022

4 July 2022

Philips Dynalite is excited to announce the launch of Revolution EU, a premium user interface (UI) that will ‘revolutionise’ the way its users interact with light.

The official release date for Revolution is in early September, however pre-orders are currently available through the Dynalite Design Studio. Philips Dynalite believes that Revolution marks a shift in the industry towards dynamic fixtures that have the capacity to evolve with the needs of users over time. The UI is being praised for its modular architecture which offers interior designers countless customisation options, including multiple colour choices, button configurations, and RGB backlit labelling.

Daniel Walker, Global Hardware Product Manager – Philips Dynalite

In celebration of Revolution’s release, Philips Dynalite hosted a virtual product launch on 2 August. The public event featured a 30-minute demonstration of the product features by Philips Dynalite’s Global Hardware Product Manager, Daniel Walker.

“The demonstration was a great opportunity for architects, interior designers, and integrators to witness the versatility and power of Revolution firsthand,” Daniel said.

“I’m proud to say that we have developed a feature-rich, contemporary lighting control UI that seamlessly leverages the features and functions found natively within the Philips Dynalite system.” he continued.

“One push of a button can transform a room, a floor, or an entire site, such is the power of this revolution.”

The Revolution is here

As the name suggests, Revolution EU is the European-style panel that is suitable for but not limited to European, Middle Eastern, African, and Asian markets. Revolution NA is currently in development and expected to be released in Q2 2023 to satisfy growing demand in the North American, South American, Australian, and New Zealand markets.

Some of Revolution’s hallmark features include:

  • Sleek, contemporary aesthetic with light and dark colour options.
  • Custom engraved labelling in a choice of languages and iconography.
  • Field effect technology and environmental sensors.
  • Sustainable design and modular architecture.

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