Savant stuffs iPod touch into multifunctional Touch Remote, includes VoIP, FaceTime, hint of vapor
That’s no render we’re looking at, Savant assures us, it’s the most recent photograph of the company’s Touch Remote prototype. This crazy do-it-all peripheral comes with an embedded fourth-gen iPod touch — no word on whether you’ll be able to remove it, though it looks unlikely — and mirrors the abilities of Savant’s iPad home control and automation app. That means that once you get your lights, climate control, network cameras, and home cinema hooked up to Savant’s control hub, you’ll have yourself a neatly streamlined remote to save you doing anything yourself again. Or so goes the theory, anyhow. Savant augments the offering with promises of VoIP and FaceTime integration by the time the Touch Remote ships to retailers in the first quarter of next year. MSRP is set at $399 and potential vaporware status comes as a free extra. Continue reading Savant stuffs iPod touch into multifunctional Touch Remote, includes VoIP, FaceTime, hint of vapor Savant stuffs iPod touch into multifunctional Touch Remote, includes VoIP, FaceTime, hint of vapor originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 07 Oct 2010 04:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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