How It Works




Your iPod Touch (or iPhone) will act as your personal remote control. Sending codes over WiFi in your home or office, eController transmits instructions directly to the device, or to a networked controller (if required), to execute your commands -- a stylish (and inexpensive) alternative to fancy touchpanels.

For our technical friends:
The eController allows remote control of hardware or software capable of TCP/IP and UDP communications directly from your iPod Touch or iPhone. For those TVs and other appliances still utilizing IR and serial commands, networked controllers are needed to "translate" your WiFi commands. The eLX6 & eLX12 found in the product section of this web site are inexpensive basic networked controllers. If your requirements are more elaborate, controllers are available from many manufacturers, including Crestron, AMX, and others.


There are 4 steps to get started, aptly called "Getting Started"

  1. If you have not already done so, load the eController app on your iPod Touch or iPhone
  2. Register as a User on our site
  3. Read "Setup Guide"
  4. Make sure that your equipment to be controlled is capable of TCP/IP and UDP commands (and if not - no worries, review the eLX controller models (or alternatives)).


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