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Loop Introduces New Connected Personal Display For The Home
Loop channels give users a simple way to unlock and enjoy photos and videos currently stuck on devices and scattered across social media
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Days before friends and family gather for Thanksgiving, Loop is launching the first personal display to help people stay better connected to the friends, family and memories they cherish. With a nod to the classic design of early TV's, Loop lets people easily view and share photos and videos from multiple sources - social media channels, cloud storage, mobile devices, hard drives - all on one screen in the home. Loop is available for pre-order today at http://www.joinloop.com for $199 and will ship in Summer 2016.
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Loop streams pictures from Dropbox, Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, iPhoto, and Google Photos and lets people share directly from an iOS or Android phone. Pictures are organized into channels based on subject (Tokyo 2015) or source (Kate's Instagram) to help curate the viewing experience. Loop includes two analog knobs on the side for moving through pictures and changing channels. Users can use air gestures to pause a photo or they can tap the top of the device to 'like' pictures.
"Loop creates a laid back experience in the home that brings all your personal pictures and videos to the places that you spend the most time, like your kitchen, living room or bedside table. It cuts through the friction of sharing pictures and videos with close family to keep you better connected around those moments you want to share," said Loop CEO and Founder Brian Gannon. "It is a direct line of communication that doesn't require digging through apps or logging into social media."
Loop has a high resolution 2048x1536 display and comes in navy-gray and arctic white. Loop can store and play videos that are sent directly to Loop and can stream videos that are stored in the cloud. Video capture devices like GoPro simply plug into the media slot allowing users to automatically enjoy endless action. The four hour rechargeable battery makes gathering around Loop simple from any room in the home.
"Loop creates an amazing platform to building more integrations into the connected home and other streaming services," says Mike Hirshland, General Partner of Resolute Ventures and creator of Dogpatch labs where Instagram was founded. "We're excited to see what the developer community will do with Loop and the many ways people will be able to use this beautiful device."
Loop Features:
-- 9.7" retina quality display
-- Analog knobs for scrolling through pictures and changing channels
-- Free iOS and Android app
-- 4 hour battery life
-- Dual speakers
-- Touch sensitive top surface
-- Gesture recognition
-- Local storage of approximately 5,000 pictures or 75 minutes of video
-- Unlimited streaming pictures from online sources
-- Storage/backup policy: Encrypted backup of all pictures in the cloud
-- Available in arctic white and navy-gray
-- Loop is available for pre-order on November 24(th), 2015 at
http://www.joinloop.com/
-- $199 pre-sale
About Loop: Loop, by California Labs, is based in San Francisco. The company is backed by Resolute Ventures and BoxGroup and was founded by Brian Gannon, Joe Johnson, Ethan Ballwebber and Sital Mistry.
About the Founders: Brian Gannon is the Founder of California Labs. Brian worked as a chip designer before creating and product managing the Display and Video processing lines at Maxim Integrated. Brian attended MIT and worked at Boston Consulting Group. Ethan Ballweber is a industrial designer from Altitude design and RISD. Ethan designed UI for WIMM Wearables, which is now part of Google Wear. Joe Johnston was the founder connect.me, a social directory of trusted people, communities & content. Sital Mistry, ran engineering for Zynga's "Words with Friends," the world's most popular mobile word game.
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Loop
CONTACT: Jennifer Colton, colton@flashpointpr.com, 415-551-9621
Web Site: http://www.joinloop.com
Loop Introduces New Connected Personal Display For The Home
Loop channels give users a simple way to unlock and enjoy photos and videos currently stuck on devices and scattered across social media
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Days before friends and family gather for Thanksgiving, Loop is launching the first personal display to help people stay better connected to the friends, family and memories they cherish. With a nod to the classic design of early TV's, Loop lets people easily view and share photos and videos from multiple sources - social media channels, cloud storage, mobile devices, hard drives - all on one screen in the home. Loop is available for pre-order today at http://www.joinloop.com for $199 and will ship in Summer 2016.
https://photos.prnewswire.com/prnvar/20151123/290492
Loop streams pictures from Dropbox, Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, iPhoto, and Google Photos and lets people share directly from an iOS or Android phone. Pictures are organized into channels based on subject (Tokyo 2015) or source (Kate's Instagram) to help curate the viewing experience. Loop includes two analog knobs on the side for moving through pictures and changing channels. Users can use air gestures to pause a photo or they can tap the top of the device to 'like' pictures.
"Loop creates a laid back experience in the home that brings all your personal pictures and videos to the places that you spend the most time, like your kitchen, living room or bedside table. It cuts through the friction of sharing pictures and videos with close family to keep you better connected around those moments you want to share," said Loop CEO and Founder Brian Gannon. "It is a direct line of communication that doesn't require digging through apps or logging into social media."
Loop has a high resolution 2048x1536 display and comes in navy-gray and arctic white. Loop can store and play videos that are sent directly to Loop and can stream videos that are stored in the cloud. Video capture devices like GoPro simply plug into the media slot allowing users to automatically enjoy endless action. The four hour rechargeable battery makes gathering around Loop simple from any room in the home.
"Loop creates an amazing platform to building more integrations into the connected home and other streaming services," says Mike Hirshland, General Partner of Resolute Ventures and creator of Dogpatch labs where Instagram was founded. "We're excited to see what the developer community will do with Loop and the many ways people will be able to use this beautiful device."
Loop Features:
-- 9.7" retina quality display
-- Analog knobs for scrolling through pictures and changing channels
-- Free iOS and Android app
-- 4 hour battery life
-- Dual speakers
-- Touch sensitive top surface
-- Gesture recognition
-- Local storage of approximately 5,000 pictures or 75 minutes of video
-- Unlimited streaming pictures from online sources
-- Storage/backup policy: Encrypted backup of all pictures in the cloud
-- Available in arctic white and navy-gray
-- Loop is available for pre-order on November 24(th), 2015 at
http://www.joinloop.com/
-- $199 pre-sale
About Loop: Loop, by California Labs, is based in San Francisco. The company is backed by Resolute Ventures and BoxGroup and was founded by Brian Gannon, Joe Johnson, Ethan Ballwebber and Sital Mistry.
About the Founders: Brian Gannon is the Founder of California Labs. Brian worked as a chip designer before creating and product managing the Display and Video processing lines at Maxim Integrated. Brian attended MIT and worked at Boston Consulting Group. Ethan Ballweber is a industrial designer from Altitude design and RISD. Ethan designed UI for WIMM Wearables, which is now part of Google Wear. Joe Johnston was the founder connect.me, a social directory of trusted people, communities & content. Sital Mistry, ran engineering for Zynga's "Words with Friends," the world's most popular mobile word game.
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SOURCE Loop
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Photo:https://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20151123/290492
http://photoarchive.ap.org/
Loop
CONTACT: Jennifer Colton, colton@flashpointpr.com, 415-551-9621
Web Site: http://www.joinloop.com