Savant Intros iPhone App for Rosie Control System
Offers two-way communication from feedback-capable systems.
Savant is adding an application to enable two-way command of Rosie home control systems via iPhone or iPod touch.
The new app, introduced here at CEDIA Expo 2008, offers two-way communication from feedback-capable devices for the following systems on the Rosie on-screen display:
It also includes "themed interfaces" that can be customized by Savant dealers. Savant's application will soon be available from the iPhone App Store for $199.
Crestron also announced an iPhone app at CEDIA by hanging the biggest iPhone ever from its booth.
Check out some more iPhone applications for home automation and control.
The new app, introduced here at CEDIA Expo 2008, offers two-way communication from feedback-capable devices for the following systems on the Rosie on-screen display:
- Lighting
- HVAC
- Security cameras
- Supported audio/video equipment
It also includes "themed interfaces" that can be customized by Savant dealers. Savant's application will soon be available from the iPhone App Store for $199.
Crestron also announced an iPhone app at CEDIA by hanging the biggest iPhone ever from its booth.
Check out some more iPhone applications for home automation and control.
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