Product updates

We are updating the names of selected Spectoda products

Author: Denisa Jindřichová
23. 3. 2026

We are updating selected product names so the Spectoda portfolio is easier to understand, specify, and navigate.

We are updating the names of selected products in the Spectoda ecosystem to make the portfolio easier to navigate when choosing, designing, and specifying a project.

This does not change the products themselves, their functions, or compatibility within the ecosystem. What changes is the naming, so it better reflects how the portfolio is actually structured.

Why we are updating the names

As the product range expanded, some names stopped being precise enough. In some cases, one public name started covering multiple technically different variants. In others, an important letter or branch marker was missing, making the portfolio harder to read than it should be.

For customers, designers, and partners, that meant extra effort in places where the product name itself should already provide a clear clue.

Our goal is simple:

  • make it easier to understand what product you are looking at,
  • distinguish product branches more clearly,
  • keep naming aligned with documentation and technical specification.

What is changing

In this naming update, we are mainly changing these products:

  • SC Linear is now split into SC Linear A and SC Linear B
  • SC Pixel Mini 5V is now named SC Pixel Mini A
  • SC Pixel Mini 12-24V is now named SC Pixel Mini B
  • SC Button is now named SC Button A
  • SC Dongle is now split into SC Dongle A and SC Dongle B
  • SC DMX is now named SC DMX A
  • SC 4i is now named SC 4i A

For easier orientation, here is the updated naming in a more explicit form:

What this means for you

If you are already using Spectoda, there is no change in operation. Existing installations, firmware, and ecosystem compatibility remain the same.

The update mainly affects how products are labelled:

  • on the website,
  • in the catalog,
  • in technical materials,
  • and gradually in public documentation.

During the transition, you may still see old and new names side by side. This will happen mainly in older articles, datasheets, or links that have not yet been updated. In those cases, it is still the same product, only under the previous label.

What the result is

Clearer orientation in the portfolio, more understandable relationships between variants, and an easier path to choosing the right product for a specific project.

In short: the same products, clearer naming.