What a Family of Connected Devices From LeEco

A new model of user interface has been introduced that allows for more user control of the system that connects related devices. This new ecosystem user interface (EUI) connects smart devices from LeEco and integrates with content from the world’s top content producers.

An incredibly diverse group of devices are produced by LeEco and connected through the new system, include high-end televisions (ecotvs), premium smartphones (including the new Le Pro3 flagship ecophone), a virtual reality headset (as yet unreleased), self-driving electric vehicles, and an incredibly advanced smart bicycle.

LeEco UP2U Ecosystem
Image Credit: LeEco

The keystone of the new ecosystem is the LeEco User Planning to User (UP2U) program puts users at the center of the ecosystem with pricing that makes premium devices affordable and a feedback process that helps to refine the experience and define future products and offerings.

We developed the UP2U model to let users directly influence how our products and services evolve. We have a dynamic process for gathering and implementing the feedback into every aspect of our business from design, R&D and software, to pricing and even the content we deliver. Because our software ties everything together and the content continues to grow, our devices and the experience continually get better.
– Rob Chandhok, Chief R&D Officer for LeEco North America

Ecophones are the next-generation smartphones from LeEco that are built on the UP2U ecosystem to deliver the ultimate content experience. LeEco will launch two ecophones in the U.S. that launched online at lemall.com on November 2, 2016. The Le Pro3 features a 5.5-inch Corning Gorilla Glass screen and a fine, brushed metal case with surround sound speakers powered by Dolby Atmos and Continual Digital Lossless Audio (CDLA) technology. The Le Pro3 also features a 16 MP rear-facing camera and an 8 MP front-facing camera.

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LeEco Le Pro3 smartphone
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The collection of LeEco ecotvs have sold more than 7 million units over the past three years in China–the new Super 4X series is available in the US in a range of screen sizes including 43, 55 and 65 inches with Harman-Kardon speakers (priced at $649, $899, and $1399 respectively). The ultimate in LeEco home cinema is the huge 85-inch display on the uMax85, also available now for $4999.

LeEco EcoTV
Image Credit: LeEco

Along with its vision of connected screens LeEco showcased its incredible library of content. LeEco has partnered with top content providers to bring the EUI content platform to life (including Lionsgate, MGM, Showtime, Vice Media, Awesomeness TV, and A+E, with more being added regularly) and original, English-language content is in development from the newly announced Le Vision Entertainment.

Much more information about the LeEco ecosystem is available at www.leeco.com and ecophones, ecotvs, and accessories are available for purchase at www.lemall.com.

What a Family of Connected Devices from LeEco is cross-published on the Architechnologist, a site dedicated to exploring technologies that change the way we experience the world around us.

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Michael Kaufman

Michael Kaufman draws on fifteen years of professional expertise as an Architect and a passion for cutting-edge technology to publish the Architechnologist – an online magazine dedicated to exploring the emerging technology that affects how we experience the world around us. Michael was recognized as one of the "Top Tech Writers To Watch In 2016" by Data2GoWireless. He also serves as a judge for the Innovations Design and Engineering Awards at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. He regularly participates in roundtables and speaking engagements as a thought-leader and influencer.

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