It's also revamped its original RedEye and RedEye mini systems, giving users more choice of how they control their devices.
The new RedEye Pro (£649) is part of the second generation of systems from the Massachusetts-based company, and will work with iOS devices and personal computers to give 'whole house' control.

That means multiple rooms can be controlled, and also integrates RedEye control with equipment such as lighting, heating and security systems, which can be 'driven' from a single button on the iPhone, iPad or PC.

The RedEye Pro has a range of connectivity, including eight 3.5 infrared emitter/contact closure sensor ports, four contact closure relays, two RS-232 ports, four USB ports, Ethernet and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi.

And thanks to input from leading custom installation professionals at the design stage, the unit also offers extensive customisation tools including web-based access, meaning that established dedicated whole-house remote-control handsets can be replaced with much more affordable iOS devices or PCs.
There's also new dedicated app for the RedEye mini, which uses a miniature infrared emitter unit plugged into the headphone port of an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad.
Users can now choose between the main RedEye app, which will control an entire system, or a simpler version designed to drive smaller systems of just a few components.




