The backyard, on the same system.
James Loudspeaker landscape audio, sun-readable outdoor video, Just Video Walls outdoor LED, and a single Crestron scene that lights the path, opens the music, and turns the patio on as you walk out.
The outside isn't an afterthought.
In Scottsdale, the patio is half the house. The pool deck, the ramada, the fire pit, the outdoor kitchen — all of it gets used more than the formal dining room ever will. We design the outside the same way we design the inside: wire pulled before the pavers are set, speakers placed for the seating plan, video angled away from the sun, lighting scenes built around the way the family actually uses the yard after dark.
Audio that disappears.
James Loudspeaker builds the landscape and architectural speakers we trust outdoors — rock-form satellites that vanish into the planting beds, bollard speakers that line the path, and high-output subwoofers buried below the decking for low end you feel rather than see.
The result is even coverage across the entire yard with no hot spots, no neighbor complaints, and no speakers announcing themselves. Music follows the seating, not the hardware.
Outdoor video.
Outdoor video splits into two categories, and we install both. Sun-readable outdoor TVs — purpose-built for direct light, rated for heat and dust — work beautifully under a ramada or on a covered patio. For uncovered spaces and larger canvases, Just Video Walls outdoor LED handles Arizona sun without compromise.
Either way, the screen sits in shaded sightlines, the cabling stays buried, and the controls live on the same touchpanel as the rest of the house.
One touch — everything outside.
One Crestron scene opens the night: path lights up, ramada fans on, pool and spa called to temperature, music playing across the yard, the outdoor TV tuned to the game. Another shuts it all down at midnight — fans off, lights to a low walk path, audio fading on its own.
The outside answers to the same processor as the inside. One system, one remote, one yard.

