Eos Remote is not an official Electronic Theatre Controls (ETC) product. They probably don't know it exists.
Please visit www.lightingremotes.com for support.
Have you ever forgone a coffee break because you’ve been problem solving issues, going back and forth to the console? Now for the price of a coffee (per month), Eos Remote can save you that time; giving you the tools you need to problem solve any situation on stage. Eos Remote is designed to be used by programmers and riggers alike. The monthly and annual subscriptions come with a 1-month free trial.
Features include,
- Direct Selects
- Color Picker with a Gel Library
- Virtual Encoders
- Patch
- Magic Sheet Viewer
- Custom Layouts
- Lamp Controls
- Playback Status Display
- Faders
- Discrete Users
- Console Discovery
- Split Screen on iPad
Payment will be applied to your Apple account starting at the conclusion of your trial period, if applicable, unless you cancel before the trial ends. Subscriptions will automatically renew unless cancelled within 24-hours before the end of the current period. You may cancel your subscription anytime by going to your account settings on the App Store after purchase. Refunds will not be provided for the unused portion of any term.
For support, visit www.lightingremotes.com
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In-Apps
Annual Subscription
₹2.50
Monthly Subscription
₹249.00
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Eos Remote FAQ
Is Eos Remote free?
Yes, Eos Remote is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Eos Remote legit?
🤔 The Eos Remote app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Eos Remote cost?
Eos Remote has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is ₹125.75.
Love the app and it’s capabilities. The only thing that I dislike as of now is the fact the app checks for subscription whenever I open it. Sometimes I am already on my local network and it’s slows me down immensely to have to swap networks and restore the subscription. Especially when I may not have access to the venue’s internet at the moment the app asks for a subscription. Frustrating.
LAN issue
When I’m paying 30$ per year for this app, and best practice is to use a lighting console in an environment without internet access, having the app constantly trying to check if I have the subscription becomes a barrier for use. Each time I want to use it, I have to remember to turn off WiFi/or switch networks, load the app, hit “restore purchases”, then again reconnect to the lan network my console is on, and then finally I can use it. There has got to be a way for it to check maybe once a month? Maybe have it check in, and if the user has a valid subscription, set a variable in the app to the date their subscription would expire or renew. If the app sees the variable and the date stored in the variable has not been reached, keep it enabled. If the variable has a date that has passed, for it to check if the subscription has been renewed and update the variable. That way, you only need to check in with the server every once in a while
A Must-Have for EOS Family Production Houses
Not just a completely mobile Ion console in your hand, this app is easily navigable by Production Electricians, Programmers and LD’s alike.
I’d like to give a special shout-out to the developer, Trent, for speedy and effective “out-of-the-box” Tech Support to get us up and running in minutes. Sealed the “should I subscribe” deal for me!
Useless if using LAN
It used to be great. I don’t know what update this happened in but now it’s incredible frustrating and useless on a job site using a local area network. It wants to check for a subscription randomly every 5 to 20 minutes now and if it can’t (i.e. not connected to the internet because you’re on a LAN with the console) it disconnects. You’ll have to leave the app, reconnect to the internet, go back into the app, restore purchases, leave the app again, go back to your local network, go back to the app, and reconnect with the console every time. Been using this app for years with the monthly subscription and never had this issue until now. Beware if using a local area network
This app for Eos
I absolutely loveee this app. It has saved me so much time and error.
Great app. Wish I could buy it out right.
Awesome app, I just wish it could be bought without a subscription. The app keeps losing my license data and I need to connect back to wifi to get it working and then back to my rfr router. Can be a pain sometimes, but other then that it’s flawless
Awesome!
I love this app! Great layout, I haven’t imported a magic sheet yet but once my plot gets finalized I will! I love that it feels very user friendly and familiar.
I was pretty bummed to not be able to record, but then I found the setting to turn that on! I also super appreciate the quick flashlight button on the top left. Thanks for making a great app for when I’m up in the air!
Great Remote
Recently switched to this from iRFR. So far have zero complaints and it seems like it’s only added features without taking out any of the capabilities of the official app. Love it
Are there any plans to opt-in to Apple Silicon compatibility? Even the ios app alone without changes would be super useful to have on a laptop down on stage
Not user friendly
Can’t get it to connect to 2 separate venues and their respective consoles. WiFi is on the same network, IP address and all respective remote and OSC settings are where they need to be. Just gives me the “network is down” error message.
Pretty solid, needs refinement
Ok I love this app. The keypad layout is great, and most things about this app just make more sense compared to the official app by ETC. One thing I would like to see is a fine adjustment option for the encoders as the current increment is too course. Also, the cue list should get the info of the current cue from Eos and highlight it, instead of it having to take priority.
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