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ORACLE Lighting Acquires Trigger Control Systems

The auxiliary controller manufacturer specializes in wireless control systems & LED fuse box indicators...

ORACLE Lighting has acquired Trigger Control Systems, known for its wireless control systems for vehicle lighting and accessories. The company’s 12-volt power distribution systems integrate with ORACLE’s existing LED products.

“Trigger has been a key innovator in the accessory market, offering intuitive control systems that simplify vehicle modifications and empower users,” said Jeff Beckman, president of Trigger. “With its strong market position and proven track record, I’m confident the brand has tremendous potential for continued growth. ORACLE shares our vision for Trigger’s future and has the resources and expertise to elevate the brand. Their commitment to innovation and expansion makes this partnership a natural fit, and I’m excited to see Trigger thrive as part of their portfolio.”

ORACLE Lighting Acquires Trigger Control Systems | THE SHOP

Trigger Control Systems specializes in the engineering and manufacturing of auxiliary controllers, along with vehicle-specific mounting brackets and adapters, allowing drivers to easily manage various vehicle systems such as auxiliary lighting via a mobile app, wired switches or wireless RF switches. Flagship products like the Trigger 6 Shooter, Trigger 4 Plus, and Trigger ONE Bluetooth Relay have gained acclaim for their versatility and performance, according to the company. The Trigger 6 Shooter and 4 Plus feature an all-wireless switch panel, enabling users to effortlessly control accessories both inside and outside the vehicle.

“What stood out to me the most about the Trigger product is the robust engineering that’s evident from the moment you see and feel it,” said Justin Hartenstein, co-founder and director of product development for ORACLE Lighting.

The Trigger System cuts installation time by removing the need to run wires through the vehicle’s firewall. It also provides wireless control for accessories, dimming, and flashing functions via the free app. The control box also features fused circuits with LED indicators for quick identification of blown fuses.

“Everything is over-engineered for the most extreme environments,” Hartenstein continued. “Combine that with the innovative wireless magnetic keypad and an easy-to-use app, and it’s the best power distribution system we’ve used. We are proud to offer the Trigger product under the ORACLE brand.”

This acquisition empowers ORACLE Lighting to explore innovative product combinations and groundbreaking enhancements by integrating Trigger Controllers’ cutting-edge technology and expertise. Leveraging the strengths of both brands, ORACLE Lighting is poised to expand its market presence, push the boundaries of lighting and control systems, and deliver even more advanced solutions to its customers.

Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.

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