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PIERRE is a smart home system built around one simple idea: smart living should feel easy.[1] The brand was founded in 2017.[2] It was created to remove the “too many apps, too many systems” challenge.[3] PIERRE brings the most important home and building functions into one platform.[4] Everything is controlled in one smart home app.[5]

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With PIERRE, users can manage lighting, heating and cooling, blinds, access, and security.[6] They also can automate routines, not just tap buttons.[7] The app works at home and from anywhere.[8] That means space can stay comfortable and protected even when users are away.[9]

PIERRE is made for real projects, not only demo homes.[10] It can be used in apartments and houses.[11] It also scales to residential buildings and complexes.[12] The same system can be installed in hotels and office buildings.[13]

Smart Home App (iOS & Android)

The PIERRE app is the main way people use the system.[14] It brings everything into one place, so users don’t have to switch between different apps for lights, heating, blinds, or access.[15] They can open the app and see what’s happening in their space right away.[16] They can also control their home or building remotely, which is useful when traveling, at work, or managing a property from another city.[17]

The app is made for everyday routines, not just manual control.[18] Users can create Scenarios.[19] One-tap buttons that do several things at once.[20] For example, a “Good Morning” scenario can raise blinds, turn on selected lights, and set the temperature.[21] A “Leaving” scenario can turn things off, secure the space, and activate the right safety settings.[22] This makes home automation feel simple, even when the setup behind it is advanced.[23]

PIERRE also supports Automations, so actions can happen automatically based on time or events.[24] That could mean lights turning on at sunset, heating adjusting on a schedule, or notifications being sent when something changes.[25] In larger spaces like hotels, office buildings, or shared homes, the app includes user management, so access and permissions can be controlled for different people and roles.[26]

In the PIERRE app, users typically manage:[27]

  • Rooms and devices in one interface
  • Scenarios (one-tap routines)
  • Automations (time-based and event-based rules)
  • Remote control and notifications
  • Users, roles, and access permissions

Where PIERRE Is Used (Homes, Hotels, Offices, Buildings)

PIERRE is built to work in many different types of spaces.[28] It can be installed in a private apartment or a family house.[29] It also scales to larger projects like residential buildings and complexes.[30] The same system can be used in hotels and business facilities, where many rooms, users, and daily routines need to run smoothly.[31]

PIERRE treats a “smart space” as one connected system, not a pile of separate gadgets.[32] Key building functions are brought into one ecosystem and managed in a consistent way.[33] That makes the experience feel more premium.[34] Comfort, security, and efficiency are handled together, not in disconnected apps.[35] This also matters when users manage more than one location, like several apartments or a whole building.[36]

For investors and property owners, PIERRE supports modern, higher-standard living and easier property management.[37] The same setup logic can be repeated from one unit to many.[38] This helps keep things organized and consistent across a portfolio.[39] For rental buildings and apartment complexes, the system adds convenience for residents while helping owners maintain a reliable standard with less friction.[40]

For hotels, PIERRE supports centralized control and a smoother guest experience.[41] Rooms can be managed in a more structured way.[42] Access and comfort settings can be handled through one platform.[43] This helps keep the guest experience consistent across rooms, while also supporting automation-driven routines that improve efficiency.[44]

PIERRE is also used in office buildings and business spaces.[45] Here, the goal is a well-run, energy-aware workspace.[46] Coordinated control of key systems helps reduce waste and supports safer, better-managed facilities.[47]

For architects and interior designers, PIERRE is made to fit the project.[48] It does not need to look “techy” or messy.[49] The goal is to keep the space looking clean and premium, while still adding smart control.[50]

Finally, PIERRE is practical for upgrades and renovations.[51] When cabling is expensive or impossible, wireless-first setups can be introduced step by step.[52] That allows spaces to become smarter over time, without major construction work, while still staying part of one unified system.[53]

Wall Displays (BERLIN, HELSINKI, RIO)

PIERRE is not only controlled from a phone.[54] Users can also control their home directly from a PIERRE wall display.[55] The idea is simple. They don’t have to open the app and search for the right button. They just walk up to the screen, tap what they need, and the space responds.[56]

A PIERRE display is meant to feel like part of the interior.[57] It gives fast, everyday control in the rooms where people naturally spend time.[58] This can be especially useful in larger homes, hotels, and office spaces, where quick access matters and more than one person may use the system.[59]

PIERRE offers three displays, so users can choose the right size for each space: BERLIN (10"), HELSINKI (6"), and RIO (4").[60] Each one connects to the same PIERRE system and works with the same app, scenarios, and automations in the background.[61]

BERLIN 10"

BERLIN is the most advanced PIERRE display.[62] It is designed to be the main control point of the home.[63] The 10-inch screen makes it a strong fit for living rooms and central areas.[64] It is built for a clear overview of lights, scenarios, temperature, and more. All in one place.[65]

HELSINKI 6"

HELSINKI is made for comfortable control.[66] It fits naturally in spaces like hallways, bedrooms, and living rooms.[67] It also includes a rotating control knob, which makes quick adjustments like heating and cooling feel simple and natural.[68]

RIO 4"

RIO is the most compact display.[69] It is designed for rooms where minimalism matters and users want only the essentials on the wall.[70] It fits well in bedrooms, hallways, or smaller rooms where users want quick access without taking up much space.[71]

With three display sizes, control can be placed exactly where it makes sense in daily routines. And everything still stays connected to the same PIERRE system.[72]

Pro, Wave, Hybrid

PIERRE can be installed in different ways. The best option depends on the building and the project.[73]

PIERRE Pro is the wired version. It is usually chosen for new buildings or big renovations.[74] Wired systems are very stable, because devices are connected with cables. This is a good choice when users want maximum reliability and long-term performance.[75]

PIERRE Wave is the wireless version. It is made for places where adding cables is difficult, expensive, or simply not possible.[76] This is common in finished apartments, older buildings, or smaller upgrades.[77] Wave uses Zigbee, which is a common wireless technology used in smart homes.[78]

Hybrid means using both. Some parts of the building can be wired for stability, while other devices can be wireless for flexibility.[79] The important part is this: no matter which setup users choose, everything still shows up in the same PIERRE app. So the user experience stays simple.[80]

Products

PIERRE is more than an app. It is a full product ecosystem made to cover the main parts of a smart home or smart building.[81] That means there are many product categories that work together as one system.[82] Everything is built to feel consistent in daily use, because it connects to the same platform and the same PIERRE app.[83]

The product portfolio includes the “core” devices that run the system, plus the devices people interact with every day.[84] That includes controllers and hubs, wall displays for in-home control, and a wide range of devices for key functions like lighting and power control, heating and cooling, blinds and shading, access and entry, and safety-related features.[85] The goal is simple: instead of combining many unrelated gadgets, PIERRE offers a structured set of products that can cover a complete setup. From one apartment to larger multi-room projects.[86]

Because all categories are designed to work inside the same ecosystem, products can be combined into scenarios and automations.[87] This makes it easier to build a smart space that behaves in a predictable way. It also makes upgrades simpler, because new devices can be added without changing how the system is used.[88]

Main product groups include:[89]

  • Controllers
  • Gateways
  • Displays
  • Intercoms
  • Smart locks
  • RFID readers
  • Wall switches
  • Relays, actuators, and power supplies
  • Network equipment
  • Lights (dimmers, LED control, smart bulbs)
  • Thermostats
  • Sensors (motion/presence, temperature/humidity, contact, brightness, smoke/CO/gas, water leak)
  • PIERRE Wave modules (for functions like lighting, shading, gates, and dry contact control)
  • EV chargers

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