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What’s the Difference Between Control4 and Savant?

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Are you ready for the convenience and luxury of smart home automation?

If you’ve clicked on this article, there’s a chance you’re at least curious for new possibilities within your Texas home. But if you’ve done any research on smart homes, you’ve probably heard of both Savant and Control4 systems. Which is best?

Control4 and Savant are both reputable, high-quality smart home control systems. In this blog, we’ll compare each to help you determine which will best fit your lifestyle. And if you’d like to bring smart technology to your home in the University Park area, contact Texadia Systems to get started today.  

SEE ALSO: What Are the Benefits to Savant Home Automation?

Integration

One of the most beneficial aspects of a smart system is its ability to control third-party devices. Control4 systems are compatible with many popular brands, including Nest, Sonos, Lutron, Alexa, LG, Honeywell, Josh.ai, and more.

Savant also integrates with third-party equipment, but its integration process is a bit slower than Control4’s. If you already own many smart devices, including security and audio-video, Control4 may be easier for assimilation.

User Experience

Savant is known for its sleek, beautiful interface that users instantly fall in love with. On a Savant touch screen, you’ll smoothly navigate through rooms to devices. On the flip side, the Control4 interface leads you through icons to different sub-menus.

For example, on the Control4 app, you’ll see an icon of a lightbulb with the word ‘Lighting’ below. By contrast, the Savant app displays a photographic representation of a setting overlaid with plain text.  

Lights, Temperature & Security

Both Savant and Control4 can automate lighting, shading, thermostats, and security devices. But Control4 is better for deploying tech you already own and is therefore often considered the bigger player for synching up disparate functionalities.   

Price

If cost makes a difference, Savant systems are typically more expensive. This is due to Savant’s costlier video switches, Savant devices, and relying heavily on Apple products like the Mac Mini.   

The Final Verdict

If you already own many DIY smart devices and want a simple solution, Control4 may be the most suitable option for you. If you prefer a more eye-catching, sophisticated system, choose Savant. You can’t go wrong with either, and both make a superior smart home experience.

If you’d like to learn more about Control4 or Savant home automation, look no further than Texadia Systems. We’re a smart home company based in the University Park area, and we install systems customized to your needs.

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