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Aleo Lighting Sale: Up to 60% Off Massive Savings!!!
Aleo Lighting has released a limited-time stock sale on a wide range of commercial and industrial LED fixtures. Through April 1, 2026, selected Aleo products are available at discounts of up to 60% off while inventory lasts.
If you have upcoming projects, need backup inventory, or want to lock in lower fixture costs for 2026 installations, this promotion gives you an opportunity to secure proven Aleo fixtures at significantly reduced pricing.
Why Contractors Use Aleo Lighting
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March 4, 2026
AleoBlue in the Field: Real-World Results With Luminaire-Level Controls
When contractors hear “networked lighting controls,” they often picture extra devices, extra wiring, and a commissioning day that turns into a callback. Luminaire-level lighting controls change that equation by moving sensing and control closer to the fixture, then using a wireless network to coordinate behavior across a space.
This article shows what luminaire-level lighting control looks like in practice using published AleoBlue case studies, along with a contractor-focused checkli
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February 19, 2026
Inside AleoBlue: How Wireless Lighting Control Simplifies Commercial Projects
In the first article in this series, we looked at how lighting controls evolved from centralized relay panels to room-level control and now to luminaire-level lighting control.
Now we move from industry overview to practical application.
AleoBlue Wireless Lighting Controls represents a modern approach to networked lighting control. It delivers advanced functionality such as zoning, scheduling, occupancy sensing, and daylight harvesting without relying on centralized relay panels or extensive low
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February 19, 2026
Lighting Controls in 2026: What Contractors Need to Know
Lighting controls were once limited to large, high-budget projects. If a building included advanced controls, it likely relied on centralized relay panels, extensive low-voltage wiring, and specialized commissioning.
That model still exists, but it no longer defines the market.
In 2026, lighting controls are standard across commercial and industrial projects of all sizes. Energy codes require them. Owners expect measurable savings. Wireless technology has removed many of the barriers that
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February 17, 2026