Pierre Lebeau Has Created the Next Generation of Projectors with Keecker
While many people use digital projectors at home for their excellent pictures and cinema-like feel, most home projectors are less than convenient. While the machines are small, the requirement for users to install large viewing screens into their houses makes them a problem in many cases. In addition, many projectors require special remote controls sold separately, making it more expensive if users want to control their devices from a distance. Cool person Pierre Lebeau has founded his company Keecker to create a new product that changes the status quo for home projectors. Lebeau has reimagined the product from the ground up to try to give users an easier and overall more satisfying experience.
Mobility is key to Lebeau’s version of the home projector. Keeckers all have wheels and can move around the house wirelessly. Users control Keecker with a special smartphone app, being able to direct the device to anywhere in their homes with a few touches. Keeckers also forgo the need of any special canvases or screens for viewing purposes, which allows people to turn any wall in their house into a giant screen for movies, TV, games or web browsing. People can direct the Keecker around the house wirelessly and create high definition viewing experiences anywhere in their home at any time. Anyone who has issues while trying to control Keecker with their Android tablet or smartphone should find an Android support company to determine the problem.
Lebeau’s version of the projector seems like something out of a science fiction film, but it is very much reality. Beyond being a mobile projector that can create high definition video screens anywhere in someone’s house, the device also has built-in home monitoring tools. Lebeau’s customers can check the temperature, CO2 level and even humidity levels of their house with Keecker. Users just sign into the app on their smartphone from anywhere to check what condition their home is in at the time. Anyone who has trouble trying to view their home’s data may need smartphone PC support to fix the issue.
Before breaking off and creating Keecker, Lebeau worked at Google where he was a product manager. This cool person started working for the search giant in 2005 and finally officially left to work on Keecker in 2012. Leaving the confines of a major position at a huge company like Google to start such an ambitious project is a bold move, but this cool person is making it work.
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