Turn Touch

Turn Touch

Smart buttons for your smart home

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This is the 2nd launch from Turn Touch. View more

Turn Touch

Wooden smart home remote and pedestal, now shipping 🎁

Turn Touch is a beautiful controller of all the smart devices in the home.

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Launch tags:
Internet of Things
Launch Team

What do you think? …

Ellen Chisa
Sam sent me a first generation turn touch when it was back on Kickstarter. I’ve loved mine - and my husbands only complaint is it doesn’t work with his phone (android coming soon). Friends have also asked about it when they come over. I’m excited it’s generally available and for the pedestal!
Samuel Clay
Hey everybody, I'm glad Turn Touch got to this point because that means it's shipping worldwide after last year's successful Kickstarter campaign. Turn Touch is a beautiful wooden smart home remote and pedestal. It’s designed to fit both your home and your hand. Use it to instantly control Hue lights, smart devices, Mac and iOS apps, and more. Turn Touch connects to most smart devices in your home that speak WiFi, including Sonos speakers and Belkin Wemo smart plugs. Turn Touch works with your Mac, iPhone, or iPad to control apps like iTunes, Spotify, and Keynote. Here’s a few more reasons to buy it: * Extraordinary design — This isn't yet another plastic remote. Turn Touch is carved from solid wood and worked to a show-stopping, textured finish. * Well connected — Turn Touch is always on, always connected, and always ready to take your breath away. Once you connect your Turn Touch via Bluetooth it stays connected and always available, even without the Turn Touch app actively running. And there's no delay, when you press a button the result is instant. * Built to last — Not only will Turn Touch stand up to drops and shock, its entire circuit board can be inexpensively replaced with newer, future wireless tech. You won't have to buy a new remote every time Apple comes out with a new phone. And instead of flimsy plastic clasps, a set of 8 strong magnets invisibly hold the remote together. Plus it’s entirely open source. And good open source projects benefit from good documentation. Here is a five part series on how Turn Touch was built: https://medium.com/@samuelclay/e...
Tracy Osborn

I was a backer of the Kickstarter campaign and received a mahogany Turn Touch. It's gorgeous and fun to have a remote to control our Hues that guests can use and play with. It's a really lovely home device.

Pros:

Light, beautiful to have out

Cons:

Best if you have Hues or other smart devices first

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