HAI Creates Home Control for Windows Media Center

By RS Staff, September 30, 2008

Indianapolis, IN--HAI has debuted its new Home Control for Windows Media Center (WMC) at CEDIA. Additionally, Electronic House magazine has chosen Home Control for WMC as one of its Electronic House Products of the Year for 2004 and will be presenting the award at the convention.

Home Control for WMC is software for Windows Media Centers that allows control of all HAI Omni controller features from the comfort of an easy chair using a single media center remote. It provides an affordable and complete home control system including security, lighting and temperature control, access to all media, family photos, music, video, email, and Internet access from a single handheld remote.

Now you can settle in for a great movie with the lights, temperature and security adjusted exactly as you please explains HAI President Jay McLellan. Its a plug and play option for anyone with a Windows Media Center and an HAI Omni home control system.

The product is easy to install into any Microsoft Windows Media Center system device and comes with a settings wizard to ensure proper connection and operation. It works with a professionally installed HAI Omni controller and the capabilities can be expanded by adding HAIs award winning Web-Link II software for Internet access and control. HAIs Home Control for WMC is currently shipping as part number 1109.

For more information, visit www.homeauto.com.

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