A versatile OEM room unit, ready for adaptation
The Alledio Room Unit is a configurable, production-ready OEM platform designed to integrate seamlessly into domestic heat pump ecosystems while reflecting each manufacturer’s brand and control philosophy. Built for flexibility, it combines a mature hardware base with an adaptable user interface and firmware layer, making it straightforward to tailor behavior, visuals, and integrations without starting from scratch. In short, it is a reliable foundation for a distinctive wall-mounted controller that feels native to any product line.

Key features aligned with domestic heat pumps
Alledio focuses on the core control tasks that matter in the home. The room unit provides precise temperature setpoint management, manual and automatic fan speed modes, and clear mode switching across heating, cooling, and auto operation. Schedules and regimes (including weekday/weekend or per-room profiles) help optimize energy use, while on-device notifications make status and alerts easy to understand. For a richer picture of indoor comfort, the unit can monitor humidity and air quality, supporting strategies such as demand-controlled ventilation. On the integration side, options such as Modbus for RS485, Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth, plus 0–10 V outputs and digital I/O, allow the device to connect to a wide range of heat pump controllers and peripherals. Together, these features map cleanly to domestic heat pump needs: comfort-first control, quiet operation, seasonal profiles, and energy optimization routines that improve real-world efficiency.
Design as a driver of business value
Industrial design and interface clarity are not just nice-to-haves in the residential market—they are key levers of adoption and long-term satisfaction. Alledio’s interface is intentionally calm and simple, with clean layouts, large touch targets, and direct language to minimize friction for users of all ages. The principle is simple: fewer taps and clearer feedback lead to fewer support tickets and better day-to-day operation. A well-designed wall room unit becomes the visible face of the entire system; when users feel confident and in control, they are far more likely to use the equipment as intended, which translates to fewer callbacks, higher efficiency, and increased brand loyalty.

A smart upsell for heat pump portfolios
A branded OEM wall unit is a practical upsell that extends the value of a heat pump offering without reinventing core electronics. It differentiates at the wall—through tailored UI, branded visuals, and feature sets—while standardizing the installer experience and commissioning process. This harmonization reduces training overhead for dealers and service partners, speeds up installation, and creates a consistent, premium touchpoint in the home. For product management teams, a configurable room unit is a fast path to expanding the portfolio with a visible, brand-positive component that can evolve across model years and tiers.
Built to connect with any controller
Every manufacturer’s control architecture is different, so the Alledio unit is engineered for maximum compatibility. It supports robust RS485 Modbus integration, can be configured for client/server roles, and offers Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, and 0–10 V outputs along with optional digital inputs/outputs. This flexibility enables adaptation to existing register maps, state machines, and safety sequences, while maintaining the flexibility for future firmware updates or new feature integrations. Whether the control strategy is relay-driven, analog-modulated, or fully digital, the room unit can be matched to the system with predictable effort and clear documentation.
Multi-sensor expertise to enhance control strategies
In addition to room units, Andivi develops Modbus and BACnet multi-sensors that complement heat pump systems with expanded environmental context. If the application benefits from sensing beyond temperature—such as humidity, VOC/air quality, presence, or differential pressure—these sensors integrate cleanly and help unlock energy-saving strategies and improved comfort control. A coherent device family, shared design language, and aligned firmware practices reduce integration effort and streamline testing across the product stack.

Why partnering with an ISO-certified developer matters
Engaging with a partner that is certified to ISO 9001 (Quality Management) and ISO 14001 (Environmental Management) delivers measurable benefits from the first requirements workshop through mass production. ISO 9001 emphasizes traceability, change control, corrective actions, and continuous improvement—practices that reduce field risks and keep schedules predictable. ISO 14001 ensures that materials, processes, and documentation align with environmental objectives and regulatory expectations. Together, these frameworks support reliable builds, clear handovers, and transparent lifecycle management—critical for consumer-facing equipment where durability, safety, and compliance are paramount.

Firmware expertise rooted in IoT and HVAC
Andivi’s team is most familiar with IoT and HVAC control, where stable connectivity, clear state machines, and maintainable code are non-negotiable. That includes demand-response behaviors, anti-short-cycle safeguards, defrost-aware logic, humidity and IAQ-driven ventilation, and OTP/OTA strategies for long-term support. Just as importantly, the team can help during the messy middle—prototype tuning, integration sprints, automated test harnesses, and field diagnostics—so product groups can move from pilot to volume with fewer surprises. While HVAC is the home base, the same discipline applies to adjacent devices that need clean firmware, clear documentation, and sensible update paths.
UI and UX tailored to your brand
The Alledio Room Unit’s interface layer is designed for customization. Manufacturers can specify brand styling, iconography, terminology, and layouts to align with their voice and product identity. The goal is to keep the interaction model the same across the family—so users learn once and apply everywhere—while allowing model-tier differentiation where it matters. With a flexible UI framework and documented customization hooks, teams can roll out consistent experiences across multiple product generations without reinvesting in fundamentals.
Engineering collaboration, not a black box
Beyond a deliverable, Andivi offers a collaborative engineering model with clear specifications, versioning, and handover assets. Expect practical artifacts: register maps, UI flows, error-state diagrams, and commissioning checklists that support installers and service teams. The intent is to leave manufacturers with a product that is both well-crafted and supportable: the right level of abstraction on day one, with room to evolve as the product roadmap unfolds.
A platform designed to grow with you
A strong OEM room unit should evolve over time. The Alledio platform includes over-the-air update capabilities and a configuration approach suited for iterative releases. Whether the next step is a new scheduling mode, a refined fan curve, or expanded integration with external services, the foundation is in place to grow without disruptive rewrites.
A pragmatic path to differentiation
Domestic heat pumps compete on efficiency and comfort, but they are chosen—and remembered—through everyday interactions. A branded, thoughtfully designed room unit is a pragmatic way to turn complex engineering into a clear, calm user experience. It sharpens product identity, smooths installations, and reduces support friction—in short, a small front-end that carries a lot of back-end weight.
Let’s explore what fits
If a product line would benefit from a customized OEM room unit—tailored UI, adapted firmware, and integrations aligned to an existing controller architecture—Andivi would be glad to discuss goals, constraints, and timelines. No pressure, just a practical conversation about how to shape a wall unit that feels unmistakably yours, and how to bring it from prototype to production with a steady hand.





