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Frico - Frico takes the sun as a model. It is not about their radiance, but about the generation of pleasant warmth. Frico presents itself as one of the well-known suppliers of door air curtains, radiant heaters, fan heaters, convectors and ceiling fans in Europe and, in addition to complete heating systems, also offers products for additional heating. These are specially designed to regulate the indoor climate in shops, industrial buildings, offices, hotels, restaurants and sports facilities. The company develops, produces and sells its products in Sweden and other ISO-certified European production locations. It is represented by branches, sister companies and specialist dealers in over 70 countries. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® are one of the company's most important sales partners in Germany and Europe. In our online shop you will find fan heaters, air cleaners, infrared heaters, door air curtains, radiant heaters, convector fans, filters as well as industrial heaters, presence detectors and frost monitors. As a modern company in the energy sector, Frico also attaches particular importance to ecology and energy efficiency. When developing new devices, the aim should always be to achieve the best possible performance with the lowest possible energy consumption. The company does not compromise on design or quality. We at the eibabo® technology store speak from experience. Products from the Frico company have been regularly used in the implementation of our own projects in recent years. Frico's headquarters are located in Sävedalen, Sweden. The German branch is Frico GmbH in Dörzbach. The company is part of the Swedish Systemair Group, founded in 1974 and one of the global market leaders in the field of fan, ventilation and air conditioning technology.

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Accessories pers. hygiene devices - Personal hygiene is a need for each of us, whether it is shaving, cutting hair, brushing teeth, epilation or just taking a shower every day. Electrical equipment is used in many of these activities. For example, the electric toothbrush or the shaver are part of the classic bathroom equipment. These devices are available from the eibabo online shop. Of course, personal care devices are subject to a certain amount of wear and tear, especially if they are used every day. Especially when it comes to hygiene, you should make sure that the brush heads on the toothbrush, for example, are replaced regularly. The shaving heads and razor blades on razors also become dull over time. Then, of course, there is a need for a corresponding replacement product, if possible as a spare part, without having to buy a new complete device right away. These accessories for body care devices are offered at low prices in this eibabo catalog and of course delivered quickly.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Small domestic appliances > Accessories for body care appliances you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for body care appliancesAccessories for hair careAccessories for mouth care appliancesAccessories for oral care devicesAccessories for shaverAccessories/spare parts for body care appliancesCare productsCurlerCutterblockDental flossDetergentDiffusorGas cartridgeHair dryer/styler accessoriesJetNozzleNozzle for oral irrigatorNozzlesRazor blade blockRazor foilRazor foil and cutterblockRazor foil and razor blade blockRazor headShaving foilSpare parts for body care appliancesTongue cleanerToothbrushWinderfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Accessories pers. hygiene devices:Beko Grundig SDABeurerGrundig SDAHuber + Söhne WHDPanasonic SDAPhilips Hausger?teProcter&Gamble BraunRussel HobbsStarmixVarta Cons.Russell
Small room fan - Are you looking for products and information on efficient living space ventilation? Then you are exactly right in our shop. We present our high-quality and inexpensive small fans and give you tips on how to use them. Modern houses are particularly well insulated in order to save heating energy costs. Passive houses in particular are almost airtight. Nevertheless, it is important that stale air gets outside and fresh air gets into the building. Moisture and pollutants must be removed to avoid mold growth or other structural problems.Small room fans also include bathroom fans, ceiling fans, pipe fans or window fans. Increase living comfort, improve the indoor climate and remove unpleasant odors. In our shop you can get small fans for your building, with which you can breathe really well at home and in the company. By installing a high-quality small room fan for controlled living space ventilation, you improve the air quality. If necessary, the device vents automatically. You don't even have to be there for this. This contributes to well-being without having to forego the advantages of good thermal insulation.Image: Helios HR 90 KEZ mini fanWhat is a small room fan?Appropriate indoor air quality is crucial for the well-being of residents. New buildings nowadays are equipped with good insulation. As a result, stale air cannot escape from the building by itself. Air pollution and excessive CO? concentrations have a negative impact on the building and the health of the people who live and work in it. In addition, compliance with certain air parameters is important for the fulfillment of many industrial manufacturing processes, storage methods and ripening processes. The best way to ensure continuous air exchange is to open windows and doors. If this is not possible due to the structure of the building, the weather or the time of year, fans, ventilation systems or air circulation systems must be used.Simply put, small room fans are electrical devices that set the air in motion and usually transport it out of the building. The fans are installed in and on wall ducts or inside ventilation ducts.Where are small room fans used?In the living area, the devices offered are suitable for decentralized ventilation in the bathroom and toilet, in the kitchen and in damp rooms, storage rooms and pantries. For commercial and industrial companies, high air quality is an essential component for the realization of comfortable operational processes. The quality of a service, the production processes and the productivity of the employees depend directly and indirectly on it. The choice of the right device and its capacity must be tailored to the requirements of the respective place of use. Various small room fans are quick and easy to install and are usually suitable for both wall and ceiling mounting.Please noteSmall room fans are mainly only intended for ventilation or dehumidification of a room and do not replace a ventilation system. Supply air systems as well as exhaust air systems are usually present in a room. When using separate devices, their performance must be balanced, otherwise negative or positive pressure will be generated.In the case of structural restrictions, rooms can also only be equipped with an exhaust air system. The supply of fresh air must then be ensured through special openings or connections to other rooms. You can also get a high-quality ventilation system for the complete exchange of room air here in your eibabo® shop.Which functions can be implemented with small room fans?You can implement various control options with a small room fan: The fan can be switched on together with the light in the room, and the fan is often combined with a relay for follow-up control, interval control or time control. With sensible control, your small room fan works optimally and demand-controlled as well as energy-efficiently and economically. Of course, simple small room fans can also be operated with just one switch. TIPFor the installation of small room fans you need a power supply and they are usually installed in an outer wall and above head height. Some models are designed in such a way that they still offer convenient control functions without barriers and independent of external installations. These then have integrated operating programs that can be set directly on the device. For example, choose from comfort programs, night programs, economy programs and power programs. Or the fan offers automatic switching on and off via humidity sensors.How do I determine if I need a fan for ventilation?Basically, efficient ventilation ensures a constant exchange of air within a building. Ideally, this happens by itself due to small leaks or you support this by regularly opening windows and doors. If the removal of used air is impaired and an increased carbon dioxide and water vapor content occurs, this affects our well-being and may lead to structural damage. The most common signs of insufficient ventilation are:high dust content in the airhigh humidityoccurrence of verminfrequent headaches and increased fatigueIrritation of the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throatdiseases of the respiratory tractarise from allergiesfungus and mold growth Carbon dioxide is not only found in the air we breathe, but is also released from appliances, stoves, fireplaces and boilers. Combustion processes produce harmful and toxic substances such as carbon monoxide. If combustion processes take place in your house, you should definitely ensure sufficient air exchange. Excess water vapor from the air you breathe, in bathrooms, saunas or laundry rooms can dampen the walls. This promotes the growth of fungi or mold.What performance should a small room fan have?The calculation of the performance of a small room fan depends on various parameters. While the project planning for larger ventilation systems should be carried out by an experienced installer, the following is sufficient for estimating the performance of a small room fan:the consideration of the room area or the volume of the premisesthe assessment of the extent of air pollution A fan with a capacity of 200 to 350 m³/h extracts the air in a living area of 30 to 60 m². A capacity of 350 to 500 m³/h is designed for an area of 70 to 130 m². Reserves due to certain cable routes and architectural features are already taken into account. TIPRemember that the air extracted by the fan must be returned to the building or room by a different route than fresh air. Alternatively, you can determine performance based on the number of people typically in the room. In this case, assume around 60 m³/h per person, in quiet rooms such as bedrooms this value can be reduced to 40 m³/h.What should be considered when buying small room fans?The choice of the right small room fan depends on the place of use and the function you expect. The most important selection criteria include:Size of the device or, in the case of built-in devices, the pipe diameterPerformance in m³/hVolume (pay attention to ball bearings and freedom from maintenance)Assembly / installation on-wall or flush-mountedpower supplyColor scheme to match the interiorIP rating for contact with dust, dirt and moistureBarrier-free operation, with a switch or integration into the home networkAbility to control speed or choose power levels At eibabo® you can get small room fans, mini fans, inline fans or even fans with overrun at top conditions. Well-known manufacturers such as Helios and Maico offer the best quality, durability and energy efficiency. Enjoy many secure payment methods. We ship your new small room fans worldwide.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Gate operators, pumps and ventilators > Small-room ventilator you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Axial fanBarrier-freeBasement air conditionerBasement ventilationBathroom fanCeiling fanCentrifugal fanDuct fanExhaust fanExhaust valveRadio exhaust solutionRadio fanSmall fanSmall room fanTube insertion fanVentilation systemWall fanfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Small room fan:HeliosMaico
Ventilation unit - Clean and fresh air in your home: You can find products and information on efficient living space ventilation here. We will introduce you to our high-quality and inexpensive ventilation units and give you tips on how to use them optimally. In order to save on heating energy costs, modern houses are particularly well insulated. Passive houses in particular are almost airtight. Nevertheless, it is necessary that stale air can get outside and fresh air can get into the house. Moisture and pollutants must be removed, otherwise mold will form or other structural problems will occur.For trade and industry, the installation of ventilation is not just a basic standard for comfortable operational processes. The perception of a company in the service sector, the quality of the production processes and the productivity of the employees depend directly and indirectly on the indoor air quality. It is necessary to choose the type and capacity of the facility in accordance with the needs of the enterprise.So that you can breathe deeply at home and in the company, you can get ventilation units for your building in the eibabo® shop. With a high-quality system for controlled living space ventilation, you can filter and improve the air quality. Even if nobody is on site, such a system ventilates completely automatically. This contributes to well-being without sacrificing the benefits of good insulation.What is an air handling unit?Appropriate air quality in a building determines the well-being of its occupants. New buildings are now well insulated and stale air cannot escape from the building on its own. Polluted air and an excessively high CO? concentration have a negative effect on well-being. Compliance with certain air parameters is also necessary in many industrial manufacturing processes, storage methods and ripening processes. Therefore, a continuous exchange of air is particularly important. The best way to do this is to open windows and doors. However, if this is not possible due to structural conditions, the weather or the time of year, ventilation devices or room air systems are used.Simply put, air handling units are fans or blowers that move air. Simple ventilation devices are mounted in wall ducts and can take on different functions. As a supply air system, a ventilation device ensures that fresh air is supplied to the room. Depending on the model, the supply air can be cleaned, heated or humidified. As an exhaust air system, such a device removes the exhaust air from the room. Both supply air systems and exhaust air systems are usually present in a room. TIP:When using separate devices, their performance must be balanced, otherwise negative or positive pressure will be generated. In the case of structural restrictions, rooms can also only be equipped with an exhaust air system or only an air supply system. The supply of supply air or the disposal of exhaust air is ensured through special openings with other rooms. In these cases, combined devices represent interesting alternatives. They fulfill both tasks, are compact and available in different performance classes. Depending on the arrangement and performance, a ventilation unit can be used for point ventilation (e.g. for a workplace) or as general ventilation for an entire room.In this eibabo® shop catalogue, you will also find room air systems with central air exchange control. These usually have heat recovery and a high delivery volume for several rooms or an entire building. When using a central ventilation system, the installation effort is higher because ventilation shafts have to be routed from the control center to all rooms. This is usually only possible during the construction of the building or during extensive conversion work. Subsequent installation could not be installed within walls or ceilings and would remain visible.How do I know I need extra ventilation?Efficient ventilation guarantees a constant exchange of air in the room. Ideally, a building regulates this independently through small leaks or you support this by regularly opening windows and doors. If this exchange is interrupted, an increased level of carbon dioxide and water vapor affects our well-being. The most common signs of insufficient fresh air supply are:Irritation of the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throatdiseases of the respiratory tractfrequent headaches and increased fatiguearise from allergiesfungus and mold growthoccurrence of vermin Carbon dioxide is not only found in the air we breathe, but is also emitted from appliances, stoves, chimneys and boilers. Combustion processes produce harmful and toxic substances such as carbon monoxide. If you have any combustion processes in your home, be sure to ensure good ventilation. Excess water vapor can wet the walls, encouraging the growth of fungus or mold.Image: Glen Dimplex DL 50 WE2 decentralized ventilation unitWhere should ventilation units be installed?Depending on the type and scope of a system, the place of use must either be selected according to need or already determined during the construction phase of a building. For single fans you only need a power supply. They are usually installed in an outside wall and above head height. Classic rooms are bathrooms, toilets and kitchens. If you deal with fire (welding equipment), paint (fumes) or engines (exhaust gases) professionally or in your free time, then we recommend ventilation units in the relevant garages and workrooms.If you envisage a central ventilation system when constructing a building, please consider the function of the individual rooms and the frequency of use. In this way, sufficient aeration points and venting points can be provided at the appropriate points. These are then also above head height, usually built into walls or ceilings.What performance should a ventilation unit have?The calculation of the performance of an air handling unit or ventilation system depends on various parameters. At least for larger systems, the project planning should be carried out by an experienced installer. For apartments or individual rooms, however, you can select a system or model based on the total area or volume of the premises without complex calculations. As a rough guideline: They exchange the air in a living area of 30 to 60 m² with a capacity of 200 to 350 m³/h. A capacity of 350 to 500 m³/h is designed for an area of 70 to 130 m². Reserves due to certain cable routes and architectural features are already taken into account. Alternatively, you can determine performance based on the number of people typically in the room. In this case, assume around 60 m³/h per person, in quiet rooms such as bedrooms this value can be reduced to 40 m³/h.What is the difference between ventilation and air conditioning?Ventilation and air conditioning systems improve air quality. However, the systems do not replace each other, they complement each other. Ventilation removes used air and brings fresh air into the room. The air conditioner cools and circulates the air in the room. The air conditioner does not supply fresh air to a room and does not extract polluted air. However, many models improve other air parameters by changing the temperature or humidity or by cleaning the air using filters.save energyBoth systems should not run at the same time. Otherwise, the operating costs of the air conditioning system will increase due to the constant flow of uncooled air through the ventilation.In combination, however, both installations have a positive effect on the premises. Proper use can significantly impact health and well-being and improve quality of life.What should I look out for when buying a ventilation unit?It doesn't matter whether you choose a single unit or a ventilation system. In any case, there are a few basic things to look out for when making a purchase. These include:The performance - Does the flow rate correspond to the desired volume of air to be exchanged in a certain period of time?The power supply - Can I provide the necessary power supply at the appropriate installation sites?Energy efficiency - Does the device work economically and is long-term operation economical?The noise development ? What noises do the respective devices generate and could they be disruptive?The equipment ? How are the microclimate or the heating costs influenced by filters, heat exchangers or humidifiers?The look ? Can a ventilation unit be installed discreetly or does it bother me to look at it?Maintenance ? What are the follow-up costs for maintenance, repairs and filter changes? At eibabo® you can get ventilation units, room air systems and accessories such as filter mats and covers at top conditions. Well-known manufacturers such as Ebm-Papst, Glen Dimplex, Helios, Maico, Stiebel Eltron and Vaillant offer the best quality, durability and energy efficiency. Enjoy many secure payment methods. We ship your new air handling units worldwide.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Ventilation appliance you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Air heatingAirflowCeiling deviceCentral systemCentral unitDecentralizedExhaust systemFan unitFlat deviceHeat exchangerHeat pumpHeat recoveryHeat recovery deviceHome ventilationInstallationIntegral systemMoisture recoveryRoom air systemRoom ventilationVentilation boxVentilation heaterVentilation setVentilation systemsVentilation unitVenting deviceWaiting roomWall bushingWall mountingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Ventilation unit:Ebm-PapstGlen DimplexHeliosMaicoStiebel Eltron
Space heater - Wouldn't you like to have an additional heat source in certain situations? For example in the morning in a cold bathroom or on the terrace on a cool autumn evening? With modern radiant heaters, you generate direct heat exactly where you need it. At eibabo® we have a large selection of radiant heaters from all well-known manufacturers such as EHT AEG, Beurer, Vitramo, Rommelsbacher, Etherma, Glen Dimplex or Steba.What types of radiant heaters are there?Radiant heaters are available in different versions and are therefore suitable for a wide variety of purposes. The most frequently requested versions from eibabo® include large-area heaters, linear heaters, quartz heaters (infrared block heaters, halogen infrared heaters), infrared heaters, infrared lamps, changing table heaters, carbon heaters and IR dark heaters. Our range also includes ceiling heating elements in various dimensions, power levels and designs.Many of these radiant heaters also have additional functions, such as:switchable oscillation (automatic swiveling of the radiator)integrated room thermostatdouble insulationsafety shutdownoverheat protection What is the difference between radiant heat and heat by convection?A comparison with convection heaters helps to understand how a radiant heater works. Cold air flows through a convection heater and is heated by fins or similar. Warm air rises and cold air follows. A cycle (convection) is created. This cycle is often supported with fans or blowers until the target air temperature is reached in the entire room. A radiant heater does not directly heat the surrounding air. The device generates thermal radiation. This is transmitted by electromagnetic waves. There is therefore no heat transfer medium and the radiant heat travels through the air with almost no loss. It is only when the waves come into contact with an object or person that they are transformed into heat. The objects absorb the radiant energy and warm up as well as the room. So if a person stands in the radiation area of the heat source, they perceive direct heating. Despite lower air temperatures, this warmth is perceived as pleasant.What is an IR emitter?Many devices are offered as infrared heaters. These emit infrared light, which is not visible to the human eye but can be felt as heat. To create the infrared light, IR emitters use a series of coils and a reflector, which emits the light into space. Already knew?The German-British astronomer Sir William Herschel discovered or proved infrared light in 1800. This way of working has some advantages. Modern infrared heaters start heating bodies and objects as soon as they are switched on. In contrast to heaters with fans, an infrared heater works very quietly. The level of efficiency is very high, since only specific objects and people are heated. Infrared heaters are environmentally friendly and do not emit any pollutants. No fossil fuels or wood are burned.The disadvantages: Infrared heaters emit an orange light. Some people find this annoying. If you are sensitive to light or a light sleeper, an IR emitter in the bedroom is not the right choice for you. Due to the limited heat distribution, IR heaters are not ideal for heating large rooms. Because infrared heaters do not heat the air, the heat dissipates quickly after the heater is turned off.What are ceiling heaters?Ceiling heaters are a special type of heater. The heating panels are installed in the ceiling. These radiant panels then radiate heat to objects and people underneath. As a result, a relatively large area of the room is perceived as pleasantly warm. Seating furniture, tables, floors and other furnishings are heated evenly. The heat is independent of air movement. Ceiling heaters are available for both indoor and outdoor use. They are therefore ideal for covered terraces.When should I choose a quartz heater?Quartz heaters generate intense heat and emit medium to short infrared waves. These heat up the surrounding bodies particularly quickly. Because very high temperatures occur when the radiation is generated, quartz is used as a protective material for the heating element. In the private sphere, quartz heaters are preferably used as wall heaters for terraces and outdoor seating. The devices are also used in various industrial processes, for example drying and curing of materials and thawing of frozen products.Image: Etherma SM-1400-T IR radiant heater SolamagicIs heating with radiant heaters economical?Heating is always associated with costs. Whether a certain type of heating is economical depends on whether it is used correctly or incorrectly. Convection heaters heat the air relatively inefficiently, but are well suited for long-term operation. In general, radiant heaters may have a higher power consumption. However, the devices bring the heat quickly and directly to where you need it. Thanks to this plus in efficiency, you can heat for a shorter time and in a more targeted manner. Conclusion: Used correctly, you heat economically with radiant heaters. It depends on your personal needs. For certain situations or uses, other heat sources would be a poor choice.Can radiant heaters be dimmed?It is not always necessary to use the device at full power. You can regulate the intensity of your infrared radiant heater with a dimmer, for example if only a little additional heat is required on cool evenings or if you are sitting very close to the device. The extensive accessories for radiant heaters include:Dimming modules for the deviceDimmer for the socketRadio dimmer in the form of remote controls or as an app for the smartphoneQuartz heating elements in many different power levels  Please noteThere are infinitely dimmable infrared heaters, devices with several heating levels and non-dimmable models. Gradual regulation of the heating output is usually sufficient, especially with radiant heaters for outdoor use. If this function is important to you, take a look at the product description or the data sheet of the device before you buy it.When is a radiant heater right for me?A radiant heater works particularly efficiently when there are objects or people nearby. It doesn't matter whether the room is open or closed. Such a device can be used indoors and (with the appropriate IP protection class) also outside. It is not the air itself that is heated, but rather individual objects or people. The devices therefore represent an interesting alternative for cold rooms such as garages, workshops or cellars. Radiant heaters also ensure pleasant comfort on terraces. Radiant heaters do not cause the air in the room to convect and there are therefore no draughts. This is particularly appreciated by people with asthma, allergies or other breathing problems. Radiant heaters are usually the ideal choice for rooms that are not used for a long period of time during the day or at night. It is not necessary to continuously keep the temperature at a high level. If necessary, a feel-good atmosphere can be created for a limited time and place. A vivid example of this type of interior spaces are bathrooms.What should I look out for when buying a radiant heater?Radiant heaters have different specifications depending on their purpose. Choosing the right device depends, among other things, on the following properties:Where is the device installed?This results in the design as a free-standing device, wall spotlight or ceiling spotlight. Pay attention to the IP protection class for devices for outdoor use.Do I want to be able to control the heating output?Sometimes a simple device with one heat setting is enough. Devices with step switching offer more convenience. The most convenient way is stepless regulation via remote control or app.warmth for the babySome radiant heaters are specially designed for use above the changing table. Keep in mind that to protect the baby, these only generate comfortable heat for a relatively small area. These devices are not suitable for heating the entire children's room.What performance should the device have?Choose a heater according to the size of the area to be heated. For a medium distance, the rough rule of thumb is: 100 watts of heating power for one square meter of area. With an area of 10 m² to be heated, you should therefore choose a room heater with a heating capacity of 1,000 watts. Of course, this information varies with decreasing and increasing distance of the device.How should the device be switched on and off?Standing devices usually have toggle switches or rotary switches on the device. Fixed mount models are either supplied without a switch or can be operated using the internal pull switch on the unit.How much light and noise does a device produce?Light pollution and noise pollution are among the disturbing environmental influences. Basically, infrared heaters produce very little light and noise, which are hardly noticed in everyday life. However, if you plan to use it in quiet rooms such as the bedroom, you should pay special attention to this. If in doubt, opt for a dark radiator. Classic IR emitters offer a clear view of the heating element and emit orange light. This is not the case with the dark radiator. In these models, the heating element is covered with a ceramic plate or a metal plate.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Heating emitter you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ceiling mountChanging table spotlightDehumidifierDesign panelDirect heatElectric infrared heatingHalogen tubeHeaterHeating elementHeating lampHeatwaveImage heatingIndoor spotlightInfrared panelsLight radiatorOutdoor heaterPanel heatingPew heaterPew radiatorRadiant heaterRadiant heatingRecessed spotlightSpot heatingStanding deviceTable heaterTube heaterWall heatingWall heating elementfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Space heater:BeurerCasafanEHT AEGElkaEOS SaunatechnikEthermaFricoGlenHellerKnoblochKraemer & KrausRommelsbacherScharnberger+Has.SchultzeStebaStiebel EltronVaillantVitramo
Remote control home automation - Hand transmitter, wall transmitter or remote control? Have you decided to install smart home technology and of course you want to take full advantage of its advantages? Then a comfortable and simple operation is also part of it. With the eibabo remote controls for your home technology, you can control your systems from the comfort of your sofa. Depending on the equipment in your house and depending on the type and scope of the control element, you can use it to raise and lower blinds, provide pleasant warmth or ventilation, open automatic windows or close doors and gates. Use the potential that Smart Home technology offers you. We at the eibabo online shop offer high-quality automation technology at fair prices and deliver the products to you quickly and reliably worldwide.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Consumer electronics > Remote control you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Cable remote controlCeiling fan remote controlControl deviceDevice remote controlEIB remote controlGlobal remote controlInfrared remoteIR remote controlKNX remote controlLearning remote controlProgrammable remote controlRadio dimmerRadio remote controlRemote controlRemote control (box)Remote control building servicesRemote control building technologyRemote control consumer electronicsRemote control for roller shutter controlRemote control heating appliancesRemote control home automationRemote control housing technologyRemote controll for roller-blind driveReplacement remote controlUniversal remote controlWall remote controlWired remote controlWireless remote controlfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Remote control home automation:ArcliteAssa Abloy effeffBachmannBarthelmeBEGA GantenbrinkBrumbergBusch JaegerCasafanEgloeQ-3EthermaFlukefrogblueGlenGrotheHamaHeliosHuber + Söhne WHDHuber + S?hne WHDIndexaIVSJungKindermannLedlenserMaicoNikoPerformance in LightPilzScharnberger+Has.Schmitz-LeuchtenSitecoSomfySteinelStiebel EltronTechniSatTelevesTriaxVaillantWaldmannWaremaWisiZumtobel

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