Protocol Agnostic

Engineering Principle

Separate control from communication: a common control layer works across Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Thread, Matter, and RF, while every device keeps speaking its own native protocol.

Industry Problem
The industry standardized communication but never standardized control — so despite every new protocol, the user experience stays fragmented across remotes, apps, and incompatible ecosystems.
Solution
A common control layer builds on the smartphone platforms devices already use, delivering one consistent experience across many protocols without introducing yet another standard or hub.
Versus conventional
Conventional approach

Manufacturers redesign products for every new standard, and users are split into separate ecosystems depending on whether a device speaks Zigbee, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or RF.

The MBNtech approach

Control is decoupled from communication — a wall switch, app, voice assistant, automation, or remote access all produce one coherent experience while each device keeps communicating in its own language.

Benefits
  • One technology, many ecosystems
  • Native protocol preserved per device
  • Lower integration & development cost
  • Ready for future protocols
Future Applications

A control architecture that lets communication technologies evolve independently — applicable to lighting, switches, dimmers, HVAC, shutters, curtains, gates, and building automation alike.