Remarkable
technology.
Made useful.
LTZX Systems is for the technology you want to see in the real world before you commit to it. We test it, learn the quirks and help you figure out whether it belongs in your home or business.
Sometimes the spec sheet is the easy part.
What is harder is knowing how something behaves after you get it home. Where does it need to sit? What is annoying to set up? What breaks? What is genuinely great? LTZX is built around learning those details and helping other people skip some of the trial and error.
Technology worth
trying in person.
This is not meant to be an endless catalog. It is a collection of things we think are useful, unusual or just plain fun.
Outdoor automation
Robotic mowing, snow removal and outdoor systems that can give you time back.
Making + fabrication
Laser cutting, engraving and 3D printing for projects that are better made than bought.
Big screens + projection
Large displays, portable cinema and visual setups that make a room or backyard feel different.
Lighting + connected spaces
Lighting, controls and automation that make separate pieces of technology work together.
Gaming + sports
Simulators, training technology and gadgets that are more fun when you can actually try them.
Useful oddities
The hard-to-categorize technology that is interesting enough to deserve a closer look.
Use it first.
Then talk
about it.
The Lab is where we document what happens after the unboxing video. Our first case study follows Yarbo through a Minnesota summer, including what saves time, what takes tinkering and what we would do differently on the next setup.
Read the Yarbo case studyWe would rather show the product than repeat the brochure.
LTZX is interested in dealer, reseller, demo, evaluation and integration relationships with companies making technology that benefits from real-world use. The goal is simple: learn it well, be candid about it and help the right customers succeed with it.
How we work with partners ↗Tell us what you are trying to do.
You do not need to know the exact product. Start with the problem, the space or the gadget you cannot stop thinking about.
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