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RedEye (Universal Remote System for iPhone & iPod Touch

ThinkFlood (http://thinkflood.com/), maker of the RedEye personal remote control for iPhone and iPod touch, today announced that two months after launching its fan page (http://www.facebook.com/thinkredeye), RedEye is already the most popular remote control page on Facebook. The RedEye system (http://redeyeremote.com/) will go on sale later this fall.
With over 2,000 fans and counting, RedEye’s popularity towers over all other remote control-related Facebook fan pages including Bobby, Unify4Life, Control4, Crestron, Logitech Harmony One, Marantz, OneForAll Xsight, Philips Pronto, and Universal Remote Control.

RedEye fans receive product updates like this recent video demo of RedEye accelerometer gestures http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=506PyY-iK1I, and the latest remote control and home automation news from the MoreControl Blog (http://morecontrol.com/).

To celebrate the RedEye system’s upcoming commercial availability, ThinkFlood has launched the RedEye Fan Jolt sweepstakes. If RedEye has 2,500 Facebook fans by 11:55 p.m. EST on Nov. 30, 2009, one fan will win a home theater system worth more than $6,700. The prize package includes a Sony Bravia 52″ LCD TV, Pioneer 7.2 digital A/B receiver, Paradigm 5.1 surround speakers, LG Blu-ray player, TiVo HD XL DVR, 64 GB Apple iPod touch, ThinkFlood RedEye universal remote system and more.

Visit http://www.facebook.com/thinkredeye to join the sweepstakes by becoming a RedEye fan. Fans are automatically entered for a chance to win — no purchase necessary. The winner will be announced on Dec.1.

Contact Christina Carlson at [email protected] if you would like to be notified when RedEye launches later this fall.

About ThinkFlood

ThinkFlood (http://thinkflood.com/) designs and develops hardware and software with a focus on making everyday tasks easier. Its first commercial application, the RedEye system, is an iPhone accessory and application that transforms the phone into a universal remote control and enables users to easily control almost anything in their home entertainment centers using any iPhone or iPod touch device. Founded in 2007, ThinkFlood is a privately held company headquartered in Waltham, Mass.

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