Johnson Controls announces one of the first smart thermostat products to address the senior care market. Designed with seniors in mind, the LUX® KONOse offers increased visibility, focused ease of use and adjustment assurance to create the best experience for residents of senior living facilities.

The Energy Star® certified thermostat is the latest innovation from the Johnson Controls brand of LUX Products, which are known for their intuitive design and technology. The introduction of the KONOse also marks the start of an exciting new collaboration between Johnson Controls and K4Connect, a technology partner for senior living communities.

Heating and cooling functions

The KONOse enhances senior comfort through an easy-to-understand display and improved control for those with limited fine motor skills,” said Justin Pasquale, product management, thermostats and sensors at Johnson Controls. “It also provides connectivity, energy efficiency and cost savings for facility managers.”

The KONOse is an extension of the KONO smart suite of products for commercial facilities. To increase visibility, Johnson Controls designed the KONOse with larger primary and secondary digits as well as enhanced backlight options for ideal viewing in all environments. When it comes to ease of use, large icons on the KONOse like a flame and snowflake call out heating and cooling functions, while an ‘emergency heat’ function visible only to facility managers allows for passive monitoring.

Effortlessly control comfort and savings

The thermostat is also compatible with the LUX app so users can make temperature and scheduling adjusts

Users can rotate the thermostat’s dial to easily adjust the set temperature or push the dial to change HVAC modes. While adjusting the set temperature, the KONOse displays the new temperature as well as the current HVAC mode to ensure the user is setting the temperature in the right direction. These intuitive settings and tactile feedback are specifically tuned to users who have limited fine motor skills.

And on the connectivity front, the KONOse offers a host of features to help facility managers and residents alike effortlessly control comfort and savings. It leverages the power of the Z-wave smart home technology hub, allowing managers to easily connect all smart devices throughout the facility. The thermostat is also compatible with the LUX app so users can make temperature and scheduling adjusts from any device.

Improving business health

Through Johnson Controls design partnership with K4Connect, the LUX KONOse is now part of the most advanced enterprise technology solution in senior living. Built specifically for residents, staff and operators, K4Connect helps deliver a great experience for residents while providing insights to help operators improve their overall business health.

"Our K4Labs team tests hundreds of IoT devices for older adult-friendly design and functionality to ultimately determine the devices we prefer to integrate with,” said Derek Holt, executive vice president of development and chief operating officer at K4Connect. “It was exciting to work with Johnson Controls to design the KONOse and we look forward to bringing it to senior living communities across the nation." The LUX KONOse is available now through K4Connect dealers.

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