H-Squared began in
2005 as a small consulting firm for home automation
customers. We quickly grew into a manufacturing and
fabrication company designing both commercial and
custom products for customers all over the world.
We now have an immensely popular line of mount products for the Apple AirPort Extreme, Time Capsule, Apple TV, and Mac mini that are sold from our web store or through our network of worldwide distributors. In addition, we're continuously designing and manufacturing custom products for both small and large customers alike.
We now have an immensely popular line of mount products for the Apple AirPort Extreme, Time Capsule, Apple TV, and Mac mini that are sold from our web store or through our network of worldwide distributors. In addition, we're continuously designing and manufacturing custom products for both small and large customers alike.
About the
Founders
Jeremy Hubbell has
always been an avid technical enthusiast. He
started tinkering with his first PC at age 10 and
quickly became the on-campus "guru", installing and
fixing computers at his grammer school- long before
there was anything remotely known as an IT
department. From there, he spent his afternoons
writing small programs just to tinker while most
kids were outside playing.
Since that time, Mr. Hubbell has worked at the worlds largest computer design software company, Autodesk, as a product manager and designer for their 3D application, 3D Studio VIZ. He's also authored two books and contributed to three others on the subject of 3D graphics.
Mr. Hubbell was President and CEO of a company he co-founded in 2001, RTzen, Inc. He secured investment overseas to build the company from scratch into one of the most innovative startups in the computer graphics industry, securing a software design patent in the process. In May of 2005, he successfully negotiated the sale of the company.
During his time at RTzen, Mr. Hubbell, began researching home automation and security. Harkening back to his "tinkering days", he spent many weekends working on automating his own home. Testing countless products and spending hours in front of the computer doing custom programming. Taking his years of experience in computers, his passion for making home life simpler, and coupling them with his entrepreneurial vision, he formed Jeremy Hubbell Consulting.
The consulting gig turned into a full-time acrylic fabrication job when the Mini mount, originally designed for his customers, took off. To this day, you can still find Jeremy carefully crafting each and every Mini mount (and all of our other products) before they go out the door.
Mr. Hubbell currently resides in Bellevue, WA.
Yoi Hibino has spent most of his life making significant contributions to the graphics and production community in Japan. After graduating Stanford Business School, Mr. Hibino set out to build his own businesses in Tokyo leveraging his business savvy with his passion for content production.
In the 90's, he spent most of his time working at Autodesk in Japan developing a reputation as the most-knowledgable 3D Studio user in the country while also running a small video production company. In 2000, he formed yet another company to build tools for the game artists in Japan. In early 2001, Jeremy and Yoi co-founded a startup, RTzen, to deliver high-end graphics tools to the game development community.
Since that time, Mr. Hibino has been consistently developing new products and services for the high-end graphics and entertainment business. Most recently, he worked on developing 3D graphics-powered pachinko machines that utilzed the latest embedded technologies from NVIDIA. It was during this time, he began working on integrated circuit programming to bridge the gap between what he saw as the divide between hardware and software developers. He is one of the few people who truly understands the importance of tight communications between both communities to achieve the best results.
Mr. Hibino currently resides in Tokyo, Japan.
Since that time, Mr. Hubbell has worked at the worlds largest computer design software company, Autodesk, as a product manager and designer for their 3D application, 3D Studio VIZ. He's also authored two books and contributed to three others on the subject of 3D graphics.
Mr. Hubbell was President and CEO of a company he co-founded in 2001, RTzen, Inc. He secured investment overseas to build the company from scratch into one of the most innovative startups in the computer graphics industry, securing a software design patent in the process. In May of 2005, he successfully negotiated the sale of the company.
During his time at RTzen, Mr. Hubbell, began researching home automation and security. Harkening back to his "tinkering days", he spent many weekends working on automating his own home. Testing countless products and spending hours in front of the computer doing custom programming. Taking his years of experience in computers, his passion for making home life simpler, and coupling them with his entrepreneurial vision, he formed Jeremy Hubbell Consulting.
The consulting gig turned into a full-time acrylic fabrication job when the Mini mount, originally designed for his customers, took off. To this day, you can still find Jeremy carefully crafting each and every Mini mount (and all of our other products) before they go out the door.
Mr. Hubbell currently resides in Bellevue, WA.
Yoi Hibino has spent most of his life making significant contributions to the graphics and production community in Japan. After graduating Stanford Business School, Mr. Hibino set out to build his own businesses in Tokyo leveraging his business savvy with his passion for content production.
In the 90's, he spent most of his time working at Autodesk in Japan developing a reputation as the most-knowledgable 3D Studio user in the country while also running a small video production company. In 2000, he formed yet another company to build tools for the game artists in Japan. In early 2001, Jeremy and Yoi co-founded a startup, RTzen, to deliver high-end graphics tools to the game development community.
Since that time, Mr. Hibino has been consistently developing new products and services for the high-end graphics and entertainment business. Most recently, he worked on developing 3D graphics-powered pachinko machines that utilzed the latest embedded technologies from NVIDIA. It was during this time, he began working on integrated circuit programming to bridge the gap between what he saw as the divide between hardware and software developers. He is one of the few people who truly understands the importance of tight communications between both communities to achieve the best results.
Mr. Hibino currently resides in Tokyo, Japan.