From the company that never fails to impress, this is the Elica Empty Sky rangehood, released as part of its new Stream line of products. Elica released three new ranges at the recent EuroCucina fair in Milan – Stream, Stream, Téchne and Iconic.
Products in the Stream line, are aimed at anyone who loves high technology, user-friendly home automation solutions, and that are simple and intuitive at the same time. These products are for anyone looking for smart systems that are able to communicate with each other, and monitor and improve kitchen air.
The hoods in the Stream line wirelessly communicate with Elica hobs, detect the quantity and quality of vapors present, as well as the cooking zones that are in use and their power level, and allow for maximum efficiency in terms of aspiration; they can directly communicate with Snap, the innovative Air Quality Balancer, recently launched into the marketplace.
The products presented at Eurocucina from the Stream line were the Majestic Sense and Empty Sky Sense hoods (pictured), along with the aspirating hob, NikolaTesla.
Empty Sky Sense is the first Elica ceiling hood in Cristalplant, designed with a simple gesture, a curve that alters the planarity of the ceiling, creating a slice where air is aspirated from.
Equipped with a remote control, it has a touch control command and sensors for automatic adjustment, in addition to LED strips, which allow the light to move closer to the hob with the possibility of controlling the brightness. Available in A+ energy class, Empty Sky is found in the Stream line in filtering version.
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