November 13th, 2008 at 7:37 pm
| Lutron, the company that developed the dimmer switch in the ’60s, now offers a lighting system that can be controlled by your iPhone or iPod Touch. That lamp you see above is screwed into one of Lutron’s wireless modules and, with a simple app, you can control how bright you want it to be from across the room. As you can see, the app’s clean interface allows you to seperate your house into zones so things don’t get confusing. Setting up your house lights to run off of wireless modules can cost several hundreds or thousands of dollars, though the app is free, and it will be available in January.
clipped from dvice.com
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