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Zuli has raised $1.65 million to bring its smart plugs to the market

Following an oversubscribed Kickstarter campaign smart home company Zuli today announced a $1.65 million seed round of funding to enable the company to bring their first product, the Zuli Smartplug, to market. Participating in the round were prominent venture capitalists and industry veterans including Menlo Ventures, Winklevoss Capital, Logitech, DeNA, XG Ventures, FreedomPop CEO Stephen Stokols, and Hossein Eslambolchi, former CTO of AT&T. Zuli also announced it has established a close development partnership with design firm Astro Studios, designers of the Nike FuelBand and Xbox 360.

Zuli, a company making a connected outlet with presence detection and energy monitoring, has raised $1.65 million in seed funding from several investors. This follows a successful Kickstarter launched in December that raised $175,341. Zuliplans to ship the resulting products by late October or early November this year. Zuli has a pretty cool idea to make a connected outlet a bit more interesting for smart home aficionados. The company uses proprietary software that creates a Bluetooth mesh network. The Bluetooth 4.1 standard that also offers this has been released, but chipmakers haven’t yet implemented it. Thus, if you want a Bluetooth mesh network, Zuli and a similar effort by CSR are the primary places to get it. Taylor Umphries (pictured above) the co-founder and CEO of Zuli, says the company plans to take advantage of its mesh technology either in other products made by Zuli or via some kind of license or use by other smart home device makers interested in the Bluetooth mesh concept. One of the values of such a mesh is that it offers presence detection for people who have three or more Zuli outlets spread throughout their home. They essentially act like beacons, communicating where a person is in relation to the plugs.

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Connor Livingston is a tech blogger who will be launching his own site soon, Lythyum. He lives in Oceanside, California, and has never surfed in his life. Find him on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

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