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Visual Productions launches NetPanel user interfaces
Visual Productions unveiled the NetPanel series at ISE 2026. A new family of wall-mounted user interfaces, the NetPanel solutions are designed to deliver intuitive and flexible control for architectural lighting and AV environments.
Created to blend into modern spaces, the NetPanel series allows designers and integrators to build a control surface by mixing and matching three dedicated models: the B4 Button Panel, the F2 Fader Panel and the E1 Rotary-encoder Panel. Together, these panels offer a scalable and adaptable solution that can be tailored to the needs of each project.
Each NetPanel solution is crafted with a sleek glass finish and features capacitive-touch controls, RGB LED indicators and integrated haptic feedback. Predefined control modes support color spectrum adjustment, CCT temperature selection and intensity control, while automatic brightness adjustment ensures the panels remain clearly visible and comfortable to use in any ambient lighting condition. With a magnetic back plate and single Ethernet connection, integration is straightforward. The result is a user interface that is visually discreet and highly responsive.
When paired with Visual Productions’ CueCore3, the panels can interact with one another in a single installation and be linked directly to internal CueCore3 functions, requiring minimal configuration to achieve a streamlined setup. For broader system designs, an API enables seamless integration with third-party lighting and AV platforms. Communication over standard Ethernet protocols such as OSC, UDP and TCP, enables NetPanel to connect to primary control systems, including solutions like Q-Sys, Pixera and BrightSign.
NetPanel is suited for a wide range of applications. In hospitality settings, such as hotels and restaurants, it offers intuitive control of lighting scenes and ambience. In office spaces and conference rooms, NetPanel provides simple access to meeting presets, presentation cues, brightness adjustment, volume control and media playback. In museums and theatres, the interfaces enable localized control for exhibitions or specific rooms.
(Photos: Jarno Hofman Photography)
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