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Each question is paired with a clear and insightful explanation and a Key Takeaway that summarizes the key learning point of the question, ensuring comprehensive understanding of the material. Not only that, Key Takeaways support the answer with important insights on how to practically apply the knowledge in a real world situation so you can be more successful in your career.
What is the CEA CompTIA DHTI+ certification?
The CEA-CompTIA DHTI+ certification is an international, vendor-neutral certification that tests a technician's ability to configure, integrate, maintain, troubleshoot, and comprehend the basic design concepts of electronic and digital home systems.
It is recommended that CEA-CompTIA DHTI+ candidates have 18-24 months experience in some area of home integration technology.
Several companies that provide digital home solutions value and support CEA-CompTIA DHTI+ include Best Buy, Panasonic and Honeywell International.
The code for this exam is HT0-201.
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