Lutron Expands Wireless Options for its myRoom XC Guest Room System
Coopersburg, PA, May 14, 2025 - Today, Lutron Electronics, a global leader in architectural lighting, window treatment, and control solutions, introduces expanded wireless innovations for its myRoom XC cloud-connected guest room system. myRoom XC is the keystone of Lutron’s complete hospitality solution. In addition to offering automated lighting, shading, and temperature control for guest rooms, myRoom XC works alongside Lutron’s Athena control system for amenity spaces and HomeWorks control system in residences to form a unified solution that can be reviewed and managed from a single dashboard.
“For over 60 years, Lutron has been a leader in hospitality lighting, existing in over 62,000 guest rooms worldwide and trusted by top, global brands,” says Ana Maria Huertas Iragorri. “Our latest myRoom XC enhancements reinforce Lutron’s mission to provide adaptable, high-performance solutions that help hotels create exceptional guest experiences. As we continue to innovate, we remain dedicated to evolving our technology to meet consumer demands.”
Now available for the myRoom XC system, wireless keypads and light fixtures eliminate the need for control wiring and free up closet space, resulting in faster installation, lower labor and material costs, and more usable space for guests in the room. Wireless control systems give designers the freedom to test out different zone configurations during programming with no additional cost per zone and allow for rezoning down to the individual fixture even after a property opens, limiting downtime and improving design flexibility. Wireless fixtures also make it easy to program the color temperature and dimming to create preset scenes that empower guests to choose the most comfortable setting for their mood whether they want to sleep, focus, or celebrate.
New Enhancements Include:
- Ketra and Rania Smart Lighting: Support a next-level guest experience with spec-grade tunable white lighting. Ketra’s unmatched full-spectrum light and Rania’s dynamic white light are both designed to mimic natural daylight and foster a connection to the outdoors, with a variety of form factors including downlights, linears, and standard base lamps.
- Sunnata Keypads: Sunnata keypads introduce an additional aesthetic and 24 finish options. The keypads locally connect third-party fixtures to the system and enable distributed lighting control by combining the functions of a dimmer and keypad, eliminating the need for dimming panels that take up space and accelerating installation.
- Athena Wireless Node: The coin-sized, individual fixture control is now available for myRoom XC systems. This powerful, compact device allows architects and designers to wirelessly bring control to fixtures from 3rd party manufacturers.
- Lumaris Tape Light: Lumaris* offers a tunable white + RGB, flexible tape light option for designers to place accent lighting in the millwork, headboard, under-bed, or under-cabinet natively within the Lutron system.
All Lutron hospitality projects are supported by region-specific Lutron Project Champions, who oversee the project from start to finish, bringing stakeholders together to drive on-time project completion from mockup to handover. The seamless integration of Lutron’s wireless tunable white lighting, additional keypad styles and finishes, and fixture-level integration set the stage for scalable, integrated guest room control for new and existing properties.
*Lumaris tape light coming soon to myRoom XC.
Schedule a personalized tour to experience the enhanced myRoom XC system at one of Lutron’s Experience Centers at https://experience.lutron.com.
For more information on Lutron’s myRoom XC system, visit the webpage here.
About Lutron Electronics (www.lutron.com)
Founded in 1961, Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. is headquartered in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. From dimmers for the home to lighting management systems for entire buildings, the company offers more than 15,000 energy-saving products sold in more than 100 countries. In the US alone, Lutron products save an estimated 10 billion kWh of electricity or approximately $1 billion in annual utility costs. The company’s early inventions—including the first solid-state electronic dimmer invented by Lutron’s founder, Joel Spira—are at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, DC.