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Airzone is releasing the Aidoo Pro Hub, the latest European-manufactured solution in the Aidoo range, specifically designed to meet the needs of professional contexts where stability and operational continuity are essential. 

Investing in HVAC control systems that can efficiently tackle rising temperatures even in environments with complex networks and multiple connected devices, like offices, hotels and other professional buildings, is essential.

The Aidoo Pro Hub combines the flexibility of Dual Wi-Fi (2.4 / 5 GHz) with the stability of an Ethernet connection. This new technology guarantees reliable connectivity even in environments with complex networks and several connected devices and ensures smooth integration and efficient control of HVAC systems. 

The device retains all the advantages of the Aidoo Pro platform, including compatibility with the main home automation systems and access to Airzone’s Cloud services, while offering expanded and more versatile technical equipment. 

Its features include compatibility with Inverter and VRF units, allowing seamless integration with a wide range of HVAC systems. It offers a dedicated port for the Airzone Blueface smart thermostat, ensuring optimal control and user experience. 

Integration capabilities extend further with support for Modbus RTU/TCP, BACnet MS-TP/IP, the Lutron Palladiom thermostat, as well as Airzone’s AirQ Box and AirQ Sensor. The system also supports automatic mode change with regulation based on dual setpoints, such as those used in summer and winter. 

Additionally, it enables flexible integration via both local and Cloud APIs and includes support for mDNS multicast for simplified network discovery.

The Aidoo Pro Hub is a response to the current needs of the HVAC market and is designed to offer advanced integration, operational efficiency and centralised control. 

Airzone is also developing a combined control for air and radiant heating phases for even more complete management, which will be available soon. 

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