20 Oct Hotel Nettuno, hospitality becomes smart
Thanks to AVE, Hotel Nettuno’s hospitality becomes smart. Placed in a prime seafront location on Venetian coast, in Jesolo town, Hotel Nettuno has chosen the AVE wiring accessories series Allumia 44 to return its guests maximum comfort and innovative solutions, which will surely increase services’ level.
Within Hotel Nettuno the most symbolic element of this perfect union among design, technology and functionality is the new TS01 touch screen. An elegant 4.3″ room supervisor display that expands the guests’ services, a high advanced device that is able to perform all the functions of evolved DOMINA automation system. Hidden behind the Allumia Touch front plates in natural brushed aluminium, Ave Touch commands inaugurate a new contact with the switch. Simply by touching an area on plate’s surface, in correspondence of the LEDs, you can control the lighting and the connected devices. A knurling on the plates’ surface indicates to finger the point to touch, while a sound “tick” confirms if you switch on or off.
AVE card readers provide a secure and reliable access system for the rooms and integrated services, electronic thermostats guarantee full control of room temperature, the built-in universal USB chargers allow quick charging of tablets and smartphones without any portable charger.
Hotel Nettuno offers over 100 exclusive environments, from rooms to stylish aparthotel. Switches, sockets and commands are surrounded by the “44 moulded” front plates, declined in natural aluminium colour with chrome inner frame, will fit right into each Hotel Nettuno’s rooms.
Thanks to the solutions offered by AVE, the hospitality becomes smart at Hotel Nettuno, that can guarantee its guests the utmost comfort through AVE technology and design.
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