Keith McMillen Instruments has announced plans for an IndieGoGo campaign to fund the KMI Rogue – an accessory that turns the QuNeo into a wireless controller.
Key Features:
- Rogue attaches quickly to the bottom of your QuNeo with low-profile Velcro.
- Battery life for Rogue exceeds 12 hours (in KMI”s time-trials, it worked over 16 hours).
- Rogue uses advanced radio technology with a 2.45GHz ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) band.
- With changeable hi-gain antennas attached to the USB dongle, wireless range can be tailored to your needs from 50 to 200 meters.
- LEDs on the Rogue indicate RF link status, battery life and charging activity for instant visual feedback.
- QuNeo’s intelligent LED display is fully programmable and data-rich; you will rarely have to look at your computer screen.
See the video below for technical details on the Rogue:
The Rogue is being developed as an IndieGoGo ‘crowdfunded’ project, which means that supporters help fund the development. KMI has developed two previous devices, the QuNeo and QuNexus, as crowdfunded projects. The Rogue is available via the project starting at US $315.
To stop the cables getting tangled up in your beard!
Wait, so now we are just automatically assuming that every product has a Jordan Rudess endorsement?
( actually JR and his beard have been rather scarce around here. Till today…)
Precisely, it’s been too dangerous until now!
That’s precisely why we count on all those cables– to keep the artist at a safe distance from the audience.
No indie gogo link? They have it buried on their site.
Nvm, just got the email.
the quneo is one of the if not THE ugliest piece of music gear i know
like a buttons collection for a 1995 homepage, the animated gif of music controllers hehe
the controller itself is cool i guess