At CEDIA Expo, Modern Atomics is demonstrating its growing ecosystem of AI-enhanced power distribution units driving 485, PoE, Zigbee, Matter, and SubGHz motors — all controlled by Bond. In addition, BTX Intelligent Fashion (4404), Draper at Home (3720), Screen Innovations (2533), and Wolf Drapery (C1120) all incorporate Modern Atomics in their exhibits.

Modern Atomics made big news last year with its first solution, Reaktor. This powers 22 Somfy RS485 SDN low-voltage motors. Modern Atomics’ patented AI power supply technology eliminates up to 99.75% of normally wasted idle electrical current, saving hundreds of Kilowatt-hours per shade/per year. Additional benefits include compact wall/rack-mountable design and easy setup. MSRP starts at $1499.
New from the company is Neutron. An expanded version of Reaktor — complete with all its benefits — Neutron powers up to 22 low-voltage shade motors from most popular brands, including Matter, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Sub-GHz RF or 24V 485. Shipping in October, MSRP starts at $1899.
With the future of PoE in mind, Modern Atomics is introducing Collider. Built upon Reaktor, the first available version will be a half-rack one-Kilowatt ,16-port Gigabit bt++ switch for PoE motors. This PDU offers redundant AC and Solar power options, can generate its own power, and can hold stored energy for three weeks. And each of its 16 ports can generate 90 watts of power simultaneously. No networking expertise is required to install. Shipping in December, MSRP starts at $2999.
Also new is Tokamak, a dual-purpose power supply that drives up to 10 shades (485 or RF motors). If mated with larger Modern Atomics PDUs in big systems (up to 192 shades), Tokamak provides the DC power for up to eight PDUs. This eliminates the need for each PDU to have a separate DC injector, saving space and cables, and reducing required AC outlets from eight to one. Shipping now, MSRP starts at $1299.
For more information, visit www.modernatomics.com