LUMISHORE LAUNCHES INNOVATIVE GLASS BRIDGE TOUCHSCREEN AND ROTARY DIAL DISPLAY

Lumishore Touchscreen Display

Mar 26, 2019

Lumishore, manufacturer of high-performance LED lighting systems, has announced the release of an intuitive, dedicated glass bridge touchscreen and rotary dial display – the EOS STV 2204-i.
 
The powerful new EOS STV 2204-i allows the vessel owner to achieve unrivaled levels of control of their Lumishore EOS Series underwater lighting systems. Offering an infinite combination of color options and lighting modes over the full color spectrum, the EOS STV 2204-i takes underwater marine lighting to new levels of brightness and richness of color, enhancing the aesthetics of any vessel. The Lumi-Link display features a simple to use palette wheel for color selection, horizontal slide bar for quick adjustments to lighting intensity, control of lighting across multiple zones with optional presets, and the ability to choose from pre-programmed effect modes like strobe, sweep or cycle and the unique ‘Sound-to-Light’, which makes for the ultimate party accessory. With built-in Wi-Fi, the lights can also be activated and controlled via Apple, Android, or any other device with a web browser.
 
Measuring 3.5-inches (89-millimeters), the EOS STV 2204-i is simple to navigate, with easy-to-understand icons. Installation requires just a simple connection between the Lumi-Link Command Center and the STV 2204-i display. A single plug-and-play cable creates a centralized control platform for the entire vessel, reducing helm clutter. The EOS STV 2204-i is compatible with EOS Series Thru-Hull (THX), Interchangeable Thru-Hull (TIX) and Surface Mount (SMX153 only) models. To learn more about the EOS STV 2204-i, Lumishore and its entire line of LED and camera products, visit Lumishore.com.

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