Multiroom Audio
Music that lives in the architecture.
Music should not live in an app — it should live in the architecture. The album that continues from kitchen to terrace as you carry the dinner out. The bedroom that wakes with soft ambient sound while the blinds open. The dinner playlist that comes up when the dinner scene runs.
RIMOT does not choose or install the speakers — that is your hi-fi specialist’s domain, with Sonos, Bang & Olufsen, KEF or KNX-native systems like Trivum. RIMOT builds the architectural choreography around them, so music behaves like part of the home rather than a parallel app.
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Presence-Based Audio
The most-felt feature of a properly orchestrated multiroom system is the music that follows you. The same presence sensors already deployed for lighting and climate feed the audio system: walk into the kitchen and the album playing in the living room continues; leave, and the music pauses there a few seconds later.
Per-room source preferences are remembered — kitchen for podcasts, master bedroom for ambient, gym for a specific playlist — so the right thing plays in the right place without ever opening an app.
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Scene-Coordinated Audio
Audio is part of every scene, not a separate controller. The Dinner Party scene starts the dinner playlist at twenty percent volume across kitchen, dining and terrace. The Movie Night scene mutes everything except the cinema room. The Wake-Up scene gradually raises soft ambient music in the master bedroom while the blinds open.
Volume, source and room selection are physical on a Lithoss or Basalte keypad — the elegant alternative to reaching for a phone — and the entire choreography is governed by KNX through bridges to Sonos, Trivum or the multiroom system your hi-fi specialist has chosen.
Works with
KNX · Sonos · Trivum
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