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Cinemar provides home automation and media management solutions, with its core products built around the MainLobby software platform. It targets scenarios such as residential smart homes, home theaters, whole-home audio, and bar AV control. The main idea is to use a single touchscreen panel to centrally control lighting, temperature and thermostats, curtains, music systems, and entertainment centers.
Based on the available content, Cinemar is not a typical enterprise SaaS collaboration tool, but rather control system software geared toward professional installation. Its MainLobby Designer supports drag-and-drop design, allowing users to create control scenes that match an interior style using built-in graphic assets, or to start from pre-designed templates. Automation objects cover lighting, appliances, thermostats, audio/video, and media content. Third-party compatibility is one of its main selling points, with the text mentioning driver or plugin support for Nest, Lutron, DirecTV, Dune HD, Oppo Blu-ray, TuneIn Radio, Amazon Prime, Neothings, VideoStorm, Aprilaire, RadioThermostat, Sony BDP-CX7000ES, and others.
The page mentions Packages, Software Suites, the V4 Unlimited License Package, server packages, and multiple promotional offers, but it does not publicly list specific pricing, licensing terms, package boundaries, or maintenance fees. New customers can request a Software Installation Assistant and “test drive” the software, but it is unclear whether this is free, how long the trial lasts, or what feature limitations apply. Buyers should contact the vendor directly before purchasing.
Its strengths are broad scenario coverage, especially for AV, home theater, and multi-device automation; the drag-and-drop designer and templates lower the barrier to custom interface design; and its long-standing hardware driver ecosystem may be valuable for professional integrators. The limitations are also clear: the public materials appear dated, and information on modern cloud services, mobile capabilities, team permissions, data security compliance, API documentation, and related areas is missing. For SaaS buyers looking for an out-of-the-box product with transparent subscriptions, the evaluation cost may be relatively high.
Cinemar is better suited to home automation enthusiasts, villa or theater projects, bar AV control, and system integrators. It does not look like a standard SaaS product for general business teams. The source content provides no information about access from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. For deployments in mainland China, it would be worth evaluating alternatives such as Home Assistant, Control4, Crestron, Savant, and Lutron, while carefully verifying hardware procurement, network connectivity, and local after-sales support.
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