Electronics company Kramer plans to unveil its new K-Touch version 3.0 platform, a cloud-based BYOD room-control solution, at InfoComm 2015 this June.
May 27, 2015
Electronics company Kramer plans to unveil its new K-Touch version 3.0 platform, a cloud-based BYOD room-control solution, at InfoComm 2015 this June.
Users can utilize K-Touch's cloud-based platform to control room temperature, lights, screens, HVAC and AV systems from afar, according to a Kramer press release. Users can access the K-Touch from any mobile device.
"The platform's drag−and−drop design interface replaces expensive programming, is easy to learn, use and update and offers end-users and system integrators alike a complete control and automation solution to even the most complex projects," said Aviv Ron, vice president of business development and strategy at Kramer.
K-Touch can control more than 100 devices, according to the release. Kramer also will offer an online training course for K-Touch.