ThinkFlood has declared that they would be exhibiting the award-winning universal remote control system, RedEye, at the CEDIA Expo 2011.
RedEye is a multi-platform networked remote control system. The expo will be held at Indianapolis between 7 and 10 September. The RedEye was introduced in December 2009 as the first complete end-to-end iOS remote control system.
After introducing the RedEye, ThinkFlood has constantly improved the system by adding support for personal computers and Android systems. Constant improvement has made RedEye the leading multi-platform remote control, using which the customers are able to virtually access any tablet, PC, smartphones and a number of home automation applications. Adam Shapiro, VP of operations at ThinkFlood, claimed that the RedEye was the first system that was an iOS remote control when they introduced it in 2009. He added that with the latest advancements in networking technology, they have successfully established themselves among customers who depend on mobile devices for applications other than telephony such as complete home integration.
The latest version of RedEye that was released was 2.7.0 for mobile applications, where the customers are able to use Android and tablets with iOS devices and personal computers for controlling home devices.