Key Features of ADI Control4 T5 In-Wall Touchscreen
- The T5 features a slimmer profile, faster performance and simplified PoE installation
- The touchscreen has a new proximity sensor that intelligently wakes the display as users approach
- The T5 provides integrators with a consistent Control4 X4 experience
- Pre-orders will be available ahead of general availability in April
ADI has introduced the next-generation Control4 T5 In-Wall Touchscreen, a redesigned user interface engineered to significantly simplify installation while delivering an enhanced everyday control experience for smart home users.
How Does ADI Control4 T5 In-Wall Touchscreen Streamline Installation?
Available now, ADI says the T5 replaces the previous T4 generation with faster processing, a slimmer flush-mount design and expanded functionality.
“The T5 In-Wall Touchscreen reflects ADI’s commitment to advancing the smart home experience through thoughtful design and practical innovation,” says Eric Fritz, senior director of product management. “With a slimmer profile, faster performance and simplified PoE installation, it helps integrators work more efficiently while delivering a more responsive and intuitive experience for homeowners. Built to support upcoming Control4 features, the T5 is designed to evolve with the system over time.”
Designed as a central interaction point within the Control4 ecosystem, the T5 mounts to the wall with a minimal bezel for increased screen area, according to ADI. Magnetic trim rings, including options matching Control4 Lux Lighting colors as well as a paintable trim, allow integrators to align the interface with lighting keypads and room finishes.
What are the Features of the Touchscreen?
According to ADI, the T5 touchscreen also features a new proximity sensor that intelligently wakes the display as users approach, presenting a dynamic screensaver that offers quick access to active media sessions and commonly used controls.
Additionally, quad microphones with beamforming and noise cancellation support clear intercom communication and voice capture. Meanwhile, a configurable dark mode helps in light-sensitive spaces such as home theaters.
Per the statement, the one-piece Power over Ethernet (PoE) design streamlines installation by removing pogo pin connections and enabling precise wall leveling via a redesigned mounting bracket. An optional AC accessory remains available where required, says ADI.
The T5’s processing power supports Control4 X4 and upcoming feature updates. According to ADI, this allows the touchscreen to evolve within the Control4 ecosystem without requiring hardware replacement and helping maintain compatibility as systems expand.
“The T5 In-Wall Touchscreen combines a slimmer flush-mount design with faster performance and a simplified installation process,” says Fritz. “With increased processing power and support for upcoming Control4 features, it’s designed to remain compatible with the Control4 system over time while making deployment easier for integrators and control simpler for end users.”
ADI reveals that the new T5 provides integrators with a consistent Control4 X4 experience across new and existing installations and will be available for pre-order ahead of general availability in April.















