iLumi debuts at Macworld
10-Feb-08 21:23 Filed in: News
January 15, 2008. San Francisco,
California. H-Squared introduced
iLumi, an interactive lighting system
designed for the Mac and PC. The USB-powered 3-LED
system communicates with the user via color and
intensity. While still under development, the current
design can function as a iTunes visualizer, interact
with the Growl notification system, and is compatible
with Applescript for total customization.
iLumi works by responding to system commands for color and/or intensity changes. Each of the three LEDs can be independently controlled through a GUI interface, Growl notifications, and even Applescript. The system becomes most useful when it is tailored to the user's needs. Such as displaying the weather forecast, stock prices, new message notifications, or anything where color can convey information.
iLumi will ship in the summer of 2008. Pricing and final specifications have not yet been finalized and will be announced at a later date.
iLumi works by responding to system commands for color and/or intensity changes. Each of the three LEDs can be independently controlled through a GUI interface, Growl notifications, and even Applescript. The system becomes most useful when it is tailored to the user's needs. Such as displaying the weather forecast, stock prices, new message notifications, or anything where color can convey information.
iLumi will ship in the summer of 2008. Pricing and final specifications have not yet been finalized and will be announced at a later date.