ThermalTake Riing RGB TT Premium Edition fans can be controlled with your smartphone

Posted on Wednesday, November 30 2016 @ 15:16 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
ThermalTake pushes fans into the Internet of Things (IoT) era with the introduction of the Riing RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition, a new line of fans that can be connected to a WiFi-enabled fan controller, which allow you to adjust the fan speed, the color of the RGB LEDs and the light effects via your smartphone or tablet. Of course, if this whole IoT isn't your thing you can also control the fans via your desktop computer.

The fans are available in 120mm and 140mm editions, each fan hub can handle up to three fans. A kit with three 120mm fans and the WiFi-enabled fan hub is available on the TT Premium webshop for $89.99. Add an extra $10 if you want the 140mm version.
Thermaltake, a leading brand in chassis, power supply units, and PC thermal solutions, today unveiled Thermaltake Riing RGB Mobile App, this Internet of Things (IoT) through mobile app to offer an unparalleled experience for personalizing the RGB lighting, adjusting the fan speeds, and making the LED pulse to the beat all in one place. Features like Sound Effects and Microphone within the Riing RGB app provide users with more lighting choices and allow the Riing RGB fan to flash with the beat. The app is also designed with Color Palette, LED Brightness bar, Fan Speed bar, as well as three basic lighting schemes, including Random Color, RGB Cycle and Blink. The app requires the Riing RGB Software 2.0.2 version or later, and only supports the Riing RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition series that is available in 120mm and 140mm. Innovate the way you control the Riing RGB fans and download Thermaltake Riing RGB Mobile App now from App Store or Google Play!
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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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