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  • iGloLEDset brings the party to the Kindle Fire, helps you lighten the mood (video)

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    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    12.17.2011

    Back when we first saw what iGloLEDset could do on an iPhone, few would've thought an Amazon tablet would exist today. But it does, and let's face it: the Kindle Fire could benefit from a colorful personality lift. You can make it happen if you're willing to take on the $299 price tag that's slapped on a set of remotely controlled LEDs. Aside from its app introduction to the Fire, nothing changes, so you'll get identical features to those using the bulbs on another Android or iOS device. Certainly a commodity, but no one could blame you for wanting to add a pinch of geek spice to the season's festivities. Surprise! Video demo is after the break.

  • iGloLEDset is now ready to rave Android-style

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    12.21.2010

    You remember iGloLEDset, right? How could you forget? The multicolored, WiFi-enabled strip of LEDs is basically a party waiting to happen -- assuming you're ready and willing to pony up the $300 entry fee -- but until now, they've only been controllable with iOS devices. Well, good news, Android users: your ticket to ride the light wave just arrived, and iGloLEDset's makers have celebrated with a little demo video you can see after the break. The new app's available now.

  • iPhone-controllable LED strip lets you take the rave with you for $300

    by 
    Chris Ziegler
    Chris Ziegler
    10.18.2010

    The iPhone can do many things, but "hypnotize passers-by with a dazzling array of colors" is not typically listed among its strong suits. That's where the iGlo LED Set comes into play, bundling a WiFi-enabled strip of 120 multi-color LEDs -- measuring some five meters in length -- with iPhone and iPad apps that can control them. $299 is a small price to pay for this kind of portable party-making power, considering you just spent that much on a bottle of Blue Label for Steve's birthday party last week... and that didn't turn you into the most popular guy in the room. Follow the break for a full demo.