2012年7月8日星期日

NZXT announces Hue RGB lighting controller


If you're a little bored of fan controllers, NZXT's latest product might be of interest: designed to fit in a 5.25in drive bay, the Hue is an LED lighting controller.Built for use with the company's range of sleeved LED lighting systems - 2M flexible circuits containing 24 RGB LEDs - the Hue, as the name suggests, provides fading control of the LEDs' red, green and blue channels for colour mixing and fading. The result, NZXT claims, is a near-infinite combination of colours with which to decorate the inside of a custom case.
The plastic front with steel-mesh backing holds three knobs, each of which has two functions: trun the knobs and the red, green or blue channels can be adjusted to change the colour of the RGB LED sleeve; push the knobs and you can switch the lighting on and off, adjust the brightness to one of five pre-set levels, or activate five pre-programmed lighting modes comprised of normal solidly-lit, fading, flashing, colour fading and colour flashing.You can easily have your corporate logo integrated onto the actual unit at your request. This option provides you an easy way to seamlessly insert the jet hand dryer into the decor of your choosing. It provides an excellent chance to get creative and really make your business stand out. On top of that, they are manufactured right here in the United States.Power for both the controller itself and the connected LED sleeve is provided by a single SATA connector, while the controller takes up a single 5.25in drive bay.
Sadly for those with cramped cases, the Hue is a single-purpose device: rather than combine the LED control with a fan controller, NZXT has chosen to do one job and do it well. That's laudable from a design perspective, but it does mean that users wanting both fan and colour control over their rig will need to find room for two 5.25in controllers.NZXT's Hue is available in the US now priced at $33 (around £21 excluding taxes,) with no confirmed price for the UK yet available. You can't really tell from the low lighting photo here, but the Ceiling Light (which I haven't mounted yet in the picture) has a super-bright LED that really lit up the workshop, more than enough to find my way down the staircase from the spillover light and through the various obstacles. You can see the breaker panel on the back rear wall.
You can buy the components individually but the Whole House Kit is an amazing deal, with almost $300 worth of equipment (3 Ceiling Lights,If you use jet towel, it is the right way to reduce the non recyclable waste. There are large numbers of organization and companies which are needed to minimize the wastes by the local law government.When you use paper towels to dry your hands after washing you are again replacing the bacteria and also other germs to the hands. 3 Stair Lights, 1 Detector) for $85.00. If you've been thinking about installing some emergency lighting in your home, this is probably one of the easiest ways to do it. I'd suggest changing the batteries out in each device whenever you change out your smoke detector batteries and you'll always have lighting when the power goes out. I'll be outfitting my home very soon with the Whole House Kit. I'm that impressed with both how it works and the bundle price.These types of Solar lamp will come on when motion is detected and, therefore, saving the batteries for unneeded light. If you experience a power outage, most models will come with a manual on/off switch for your convenience so you can choose to keep it on until your power returns.

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