LaMetric Time for $199
December 15, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Clocks are great for telling the time, sure, but LaMetric Time is so, so much more than a clock. This WiFi-connected, fully programmable clock is an intelligent display and control for smart homes, waking you up with music, giving you the forecast, letting you turn off lights and other appliances in your home, and so much more. Capable of integrating with a wide variety of services and apps, LaMetric Time can do just about anything you ask it to.
2016 Red Dot Design Award Winner
Over $370,000 raised on Kickstarter
‘This thing goes way beyond what I had in mind… and, for an IoT junkie like me, is just damn cool,’ Steve O’Hear, TechCrunch
- Always-on, standalone WiFi display for smart home or office
- Integrate w/ a huge range of apps through the App Store, or program LaMetric Time yourself
- Dimensions designed to fit any shelf, bedside or desk
- Plays internet radio through a Bluetooth speaker & wakes you up w/ music
- Setup process is easy via iOS or Android app
- Comes w/ US, UK, & EU interchangeable plugs for use anywhere
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- 8×8 color pixels
- 29×8 white pixels
- Dimensions: 7.9″ x 2.4″ x 1.4″
Compatibility
- iOS
- Android
- Amazon Alexa
- Phillips Hue
- WeMo
- Nest
- Ring
- SmartThings
- IFTTT
Includes
- LaMetric Time
- USB power adapter with US/UK/EU interchangeable plugs
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