Upgrading a Control4 Smart Lighting System Installed in 2010

Many homeowners believe that the Control4 smart home systems installed around 2010 are already outdated, and they worry that upgrading would mean tearing the whole house apart and starting over.

But in reality — simply replacing the controller with the latest model can bring the entire system back to life.


Classic Hardware · Still Going Strong

Many long-time Control4 users will recognize these early models:

HC300 Controller
LDZ-101 Dimmer Switch
KPZ-6B1 Six-Button Keypad
KPZ-3B1 Three-Button Keypad
KPZ-2B1 Two-Button Keypad

These devices belong to the first generation of Control4 products, and they are known for:

🟢 Excellent tactile feel
🟢 Exceptional stability
🟢 Long service life
🟢 And most importantly — they remain compatible with the latest controllers

A system installed 15 years ago can be upgraded simply by replacing the controller.
No tearing down walls.
No replacing lights.
No rewiring.

The original hardware keeps its character, while the new system brings a modern user experience — the perfect continuation.


A platform that continues to support its users

Many smart home systems from more than a decade ago can no longer be upgraded or are completely discontinued.

But Control4 continues to maintain compatibility with legacy devices.

This reflects not only strong engineering capability, but also a sense of responsibility.

A system that has been with you for 15 years can continue to serve your home for many years to come.

Give your home the chance to breathe new life again.