Thursday, September 13, 2012

RedEye Dock - 2ND Gen !

RedEye Dock Second Generation RedEye connects to your home Wi-Fi network, allowing anyone in your house with an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to control your home theater. RedEye automatically synchronizes information across all your devices, so you can pick up right where the last person left off. You can even take control when you are away from home using a VPN or port forwarding. Central Storage After you install the RedEye app, your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad can communicate with the RedEye dock over Wi-Fi. When you configure the system to reflect your home theater setup, your configuration is stored on the RedEye device. Then if you connect with a different phone your stored configuration automatically syncs to the new controller. In fact, when you switch activities using one controller you can see the change reflected on other controllers. You can even back up your configuration to a PC through RedEye?s built-in homepage. Wirelessly, on Your Network Even though our computers and cell phones are on the Internet, most of our other electronics continue to work using older technology such as infrared remote controls. While infrared is reliable and affordable, it has limitations ? chief among them a relatively limited range and the inability to penetrate opaque objects like walls. RedEye uses infrared to communicate with your gear, but it communicates with your phone using Wi-Fi. In other words, RedEye maintains a line of sight to your equpiment so that you don?t have to. It also means that RedEye is essentially a ?bridge? that can put your home theater online. Yes, you guessed it ? with RedEye you can even control your home theater when you are away from home< Standard Internet Technology RedEye is actually a small Linux server. It uses standard Internet technologies like TCP and HTTP, and sends around information in XML documents. Why do you care? Because it means that RedEye isn?t just a remote control platform for your iPhone. In theory, any Internet-connected device can communicate with RedEye. We will soon be releasing a software update that enables you to control RedEye from any PC with a basic web browser. And going forward we plan to develop software specific to other devices including the iPad and Android phones. Includes “RedEye” Wi-Fi to infrared bridge 100-240V, 50-60Hz AC power adapter Universal Dock Adapters for iPod touch (1st, 2nd, and 3rd generations), iPhone, iPhone 3G/3GS/4 Capabilities 360° infrared blaster via 6 onboard LEDs 3.5mm (1/8") infrared out port, with enough power (150mA @ 5V) to drive up to 3 IR flashers Integrated infrared learning sensor Storage capacity for dozens of devices and hundreds of commands Simultaneous communication with multiple controller clients (PC, iOS, Android) Integrated charging cradle Requirements iOS device running v3.0 or later - or - PC with WiFi card RedEye software application (available as a free download for iOS or Android) Recommended Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) network with Internet connection Supports Virtually all home entertainment devices with infrared capabilities. (Infrared transmission up to 1MHz; infrared learning up to 100kHz.) 802.11b/g networking WEP, WPA, WPA2 security protocols Device Compatibility iPod touch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th generations) iPhone, iPhone 3G/3GS/4 iPad, iPad 2 Personal computer (running Windows, Mac, or Linux OS) Android phones and tablets This is a consumer product but requires a level of computer and network skills in order to get it working. The product is new and in perfect condition and if for any reason it does not work it due to your inability to configure rather than a fault. We only sell this product and the support technical or otherwise is

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