Let’s face it: energy efficiency alone isn’t fun. And few us remember to do things like set our thermostats or turn off the lights to be more efficient. That’s why many electronic systems manufacturers are building energy saving functions into both housewide systems and individual products.
By doing this, they’re making it easier for us to be more efficient at home—and without us even trying. You could call it a new age in energy automation. Everything from home control, motorized shading systems, power conditioners and even powerful amplifiers are becoming hidden energy managers. More obvious energy devices like thermostats and smart plugs are being integrated into larger systems.
These products go way beyond the energy-saving features found in TVs and even some video projectors—by actually managing, controlling and sometimes monitoring our energy usage and by shutting off devices when they’re no longer in use. Here are just a few we saw at the recent CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association) Expo in Indianapolis.

One is a subsidiary of DTS, with the other looking to gain traction via Indiegogo.
A SIM2 Mico 50 LED projector and 110-inch screen shine in this room.
3M technology poised to boost the vibrancy and richness of colors on LCD screens.
We take a peek at some of the current options for outdoor audio.