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    ThinkFlood RedEye software available for Android phones and tablets

    24 May 2011 | Control, Industry news
    ThinkFlood has announced a new app, which makes its RedEye controls compatible with Android phones and tablets.

    ThinkFlood has announced a new app, which makes its RedEye controls compatible with Android phones and tablets.

    On June 2, 2009, ThinkFlood was the first company to introduce a universal remote system for iOS devices. Company representatives say, over the past several months, Android compatibility has become the top requested feature for their products.

    “RedEye has been a hit with iPhone owners from the start. As Android has grown in popularity we have seen a corresponding uptick in requests to bring our software to that platform, as well,” said Matt Eagar, president and co-founder of ThinkFlood. “Today we are pleased to announce that our networked RedEye products are now fully controllable using Android smartphones and tablets.

    The beta RedEye app for Android is compatible with networked RedEye products (RedEye and RedEye Pro) and supports devices running Android OS 1.6 and later, including Honeycomb (3.0) for tablets.

    RedEye customers can now use Android phones and tablets alongside iOS devices and PCs to control their RedEye systems. For the moment, configuring RedEye hardware still requires an iOS device; the ability to perform setup from an Android handset will come in a later version.

    “We love the amount of choice and flexibility that the Android platform brings, but with these opportunities there are also challenges,” Eagar continued. “In particular, with so many different handsets and operating system versions, it is virtually impossible to test every configuration. For this reason, we chose to keep the app simple and to release a beta version first. As we gather feedback from our beta testers, we can
    be more confident with regard to handset compatibility and incorporate more advanced functionality to the oint where the Android app matches all the features of our current iOS app.”

    The RedEye app for Android arrives on the heels of ThinkFloodʼs recent introduction of its second generation of control products. Last month the company debuted RedEye Pro, an affordable, professional-grade networked home automation controller, as well as an updated version of its original WiFi RedEye product.

    The new RedEye app for Android is available as part of a public beta test program for free download at http://thinkflood.com/support/redeye/android-beta/.

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