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Thursday, 28 April 2011

ThinkFlood releases the RedEye Pro

Posted on 10:11 by Unknown
ThinkFlood releases the RedEye Pro

ThinkFlood, the company behind the RedEye and RedEye Mini, have just released the RedEye Pro. The RedEye Pro goes beyond the home theater control of the original RedEye and allows users to manage a wide variety of equipment, including lighting and security systems, HVAC, pumps and sprinklers, and more. The RedEye Pro still lets control the system with a PC, a smartphone, or a tablet.

The RedEye Pro comes equipped with:
Eight (8) dual-purpose 3.5mm infrared emitter/contact closure sensor ports
Four (4) contact closure relays
Two (2) RS-232 ports
Four (4) USB ports
10/100 Ethernet (via RJ45 with an internal switch)
802.11 b/g Wi-Fi

Probably due the more involved setup, the RedEye Pro is only available through authorized dealers and custom integrators.

During the month of April, ThinkFlood is offering a loyalty trade-in program for customers who purchased a RedEye product from their website prior to April 1, 2011.

For details about the trade-in program, please contact sales@thinkflood.com or call +1 617-299-2000, option 2.

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