Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a text-based adventure connoisseur, a lover of terrible movies and an enthusiastic yet mediocre cook. A CNET editor from 2013 to 2024, Ry's ...
AURORA, Ohio -- A tiny Northeast Ohio light bulb maker has jumped into the LED lighting market with a strategy designed to dominate it. Technical Consumer Products, Inc., or TCP, will design bulbs to ...
“Enthusiasm for the Makers Depot has been outstanding,” stated Tom Grimm, Executive Director Makers Depot. “Nothing epitomizes the inventive spirit of the Makers Depot more than TCP. The products ...
“With the combined power of Connected by TCP or ColorSpree and any smart device, owners can now enjoy the benefits of LED technology while having control in the palm of their hands,” said Ellis Yan, ...
When I received an offer a couple of weeks ago to check out the Connected by TCP “home smart lighting system” — which lets you remotely dim, control and schedule the lights around your home to turn on ...
With the Connected by TCP Smart Lighting System ($142.99 direct, as tested) you can manage your home lighting with your smartphone, create schedules that fit your lifestyle, and save some money along ...
The Aurora-based maker of energy-efficient lighting products announced in a news release that TCP and Quality Light Source GmbH, a company affiliated with brothers Ellis and Solomon Yan, who formerly ...
The TCP Connected Lighting System is well-priced and has some great features but it falls just short of being really good “Smart” lighting is, undoubtedly, the way of the future. It’s based on the ...
AURORA, Ohio -- Walmart has named light bulb maker TCP it's hardware/paint supplier of the year. What? TCP, short for Technical Consumer Products, makes neither paint nor hardware. The award ...
Automated lighting systems have been around for a while, but they've usually been notoriously expensive and too complicated for the average do-it-yourselfer to install. Not anymore. With the Connected ...
Controlling the lights in your home using a smartphone or tablet sounds like a novel idea, but is it really worth the investment to get "connected?" CIO.com's Al Sacco answers that question and more ...
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