Introducing GE Proseo: Smart Undercabinet Lighting for Modern Kitchens

Savant’s latest launch targets the hardest-working square feet in the kitchen: the countertop.

The company unveiled GE Proseo Undercabinet Fixtures, a low-profile family designed to throw wide, even light across prep zones. It drops cleanly into a connected home. The line ships in September 2025 and arrives with optics, controls, and finishes. These features signal a bid for serious task lighting, not just accent glow. For readers tracking premium smart home options, this move matters. It blends specification-grade performance with an ecosystem integrators already rely on. It also places GE Proseo lighting directly into everyday use cases. In these cases, clarity and comfort are non-negotiable.

GE Proseo

What’s new

The fixtures use edge-lit engineering and prismatic optics to reduce glare. They spread light uniformly across stone, steel, and composite tops. That approach avoids the scallops and hot spots often seen with basic bars or bare tape. Three lengths—12, 18, and 24 inches—cover typical spans under uppers. Two finishes—white and black—fit modern and classic millwork. Because the system supports dimmable, tunable white plus full RGB, a single run can handle chop-and-measure tasks at noon. Moreover, it provides warm, low-level ambiance by night. In short, this is a purpose-built task layer that can still play mood-maker when the scene shifts. That flexibility sits at the heart of GE Proseo lighting.

GE Proseo

Optics and installation

Good undercabinet lighting needs to be noticed for what it does, not for visual clutter. The slim housing keeps sightlines clean while pushing light forward and down onto the work surface. The benefit shows up on glossy finishes where comfort and contrast must balance. Captive screws simplify mounting, and no disassembly is required, so installers move from mark-out to final in minutes. That speed helps projects with tight timelines and keeps detailing consistent across long runs or L-shaped layouts. The net effect is straightforward: consistent coverage, fast fit, and fewer callbacks.

Smart-home integration

Because the fixtures sit inside Savant’s platform, setup and control follow familiar steps for dealers and homeowners. Scenes can tie undercabinet task light to pendants, toe-kicks, and accent layers. As a result, a single tap sets the whole room. Daylight Mode adds another layer by tracking circadian patterns through the day. It shifts color temperature and brightness automatically. Local buttons on each bar handle quick adjustments during cooking and cleanup. This is handy when phones are charging or hands are wet. The mix of app control, scenes, and immediate physical access keeps the system simple to live with. At the same time, it preserves advanced options for power users. That design choice strengthens the value proposition of GE Proseo lighting inside a busy kitchen.

Availability and channel

Savant plans to ship the line in September 2025 through authorized distribution. Integrators can specify the bars for new builds and kitchen refreshes. They also fit neatly into bar areas, pantries, ADUs, and hospitality suites where low-profile task light matters. Clear sizing and finish options reduce guesswork in takeoffs. The shared platform simplifies commissioning alongside other Savant subsystems. For pros who want in, the company’s dealer pathway remains the entry point for training, documentation, and support. That consistency should help teams scale from a single galley to multi-room projects. They can do so without rethinking the spec each time.

Why it matters

Undercabinet lighting is often the layer that makes a kitchen truly usable, yet it is still overlooked or value-engineered down to tape that can leave zebra stripes across the counter. This release challenges that pattern. It treats the counter as a performance surface and backs that stance with optics, controls, and clean hardware. Homeowners get comfort and clarity where they slice, measure, and plate. Designers keep the lines they drew. Integrators gain a fast, durable install that lives inside a familiar ecosystem. The result is a practical upgrade that also reads premium. For anyone planning a kitchen where function and feel both matter, the timing is right, and the options are now sharper.

In the end, the story is simple. This is specification-grade task light that plays well with a full smart home, installs quickly, and looks intentional once the lights come up. That blend turns a common upgrade into a daily advantage and puts a spotlight on the work surface without stealing the show. In a market that rewards clarity and comfort, this line lands exactly where it should—and it lands where people spend time every day.

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Editor-at-Large Alan Merritt

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Alan Merritt is an international journalist and editor with over 12 years of experience across global news, television, and magazine media. Based in Las Vegas, with ties to New York and Paris, he serves as Editor-at-Large at Just Now News, a leading platform recognized for its Unscripted, Unfiltered, Unmissable coverage. In this role, he contributes a wide range of stories spanning human interest, culture, business, technology, and global affairs, bringing depth, clarity, and a global perspective to every piece.


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