Savant home automation systems will soon work with the iPhone
Savant Systems has announced an application to control ROSIE technology driven home automation systems on Friday. The app will run on the iPhone and iPod touch. It will be available in the App store and cost $199 US, according to info provided by Savant.

ROSIE systems will use a fully automated on-screen menu that will allow users to control HVAC, camera systems and supported equipment. It will provide two-way communication from supported ROSIE systems, and support tilt and full gesture control on the iPhone.
The software will even allow fully themed interfaces utilizing RacePoint Blueprint software to enable fully customizable interfaces for users and clients.




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