Vimar offers touch-free temperature control with Eikon Tactil
The Italian specialist in home technology has picked up a Red Dot award for the design of its discreet, innovative, touch-free Eikon Tactil temperature-control device.
November 18, 2021 | 11:00 pm CUT

The pared-back design of the Eikon Taktil, allows it to blend seamlessly into rooms. Coming in black and white, it is easy to assimilate into a variety of interior colour schemes and styles

The new gesture-activated thermostat is made for a world dominated, of late, by germs and the need for increased hygiene measures in the home, workplace and in public spaces
Touch-free temperature control
Anti-microbial surface treatments are stepping up to provide relief when it comes to handling doors, but what of all those control panels we face daily? Italian specialist in home technology, Vimar, is working on solutions, most recently with its touch-free temperature control for interior environments. Its thermostat Eikon Tactil, originally launched in 2015, has recently gained another dimension – an innovation that eschews the need for contact between digits and its plate glass interface.The combination of architect-friendly minimalism and refinement in its design and innovative functionality have earned it a prestigious Red Dot award – not a first for the company but an award they are nevertheless rightfully proud of



The design of Eikon Taktil is minimal and discreet. Its slim profile means minimal interruption to the flow of a room’s design once mounted, gaining it the approval of architects
Award-winning, architect-friendly design
The interface would be less noteworthy, however, if it didn’t also please the eye, a sense that remains thankfully unscathed under the shadow cast by the pandemic. Made of plate glass, in black or white diamond finishes with RGB LED matrix display, it sits flat against the wall, interrupting the lines of a room minimally and doing its best to blend invisibly into its surroundings.
The intuitive system has a 3D gesture function that gives the user the option to control the thermostat simply by signing at the wall-mounted device from a distance of up to 10cm
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