HAI’s Snap-Link Mobile puts home control in the palm of your hands.
Snap-Link Mobile, first introduced at CES, allows you to control lights, security, audio, temperatures, and webcams on handheld mobile devices, such as PDAs, smartphones, or other devices running Windows Mobile operating software.
It’s designed specifically for a mobile device with a navigation key, scroll wheel, or touchscreen.
Click on the HAI logo on your phone/PDA and you have instant access to your Snap-Link home control page.
You need an appropriate cellular provider plan and an Ethernet-enabled HAI Omni or Lumina family controller to use Snap-Link Mobile.
Depending on your provider, and if you have cameras, you can also view real time video of surveillance cameras.
It’s sold without subscription fees and users will receive free updates.
There is no setup required, just go to the Web site on the back of the purchased Snap-Link Mobile card and follow the instructions.
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