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Turn any display into a dynamic, autorotating productivity tool.

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Introducing Autolith

Autolith attaches to the back of any display and connects to your computer, adding autorotation to your display. It gives you a flexible setup capable of adapting to any workflow.

Any time you want to reconfigure your displays, simply rotate your screen, and Autolith will automatically adjust your monitor.

How it Works

Attach Autolith anywhere on your display to start setting up your adaptive display experience.
Connect Autolith to your computer using Bluetooth.
  • Download Autolith Command Center.
  • Go to the Devices tab.
  • Select your Autolith Device in the New Devices list. Select the display Autolith is attached to in the Displays list. Click Bind to Display.
  • You can now rotate your displays to any position, and Autolith will automatically adjust your displays to match its new position.
  • Now you can experience seamless workflow transitions with effortless display rotation, boosting your productivity and amount of content you see, vertically or horizontally.
  • Autolith will automatically reconnect to your computer whenever the bound display is connected, enabling autorotation. You only have to interact with it when it needs to be recharged (about every 6 months), or not at all if you choose to install the optional power cable on your display.

    How it Helps

    • Seamlessly switch between display orientations, just like your smartphone
    • Make your workstation efficient and adaptable, ready to tackle any task
    • See more of what you need to, enhance your comprehension and focus
    • Boost your productivity

    To sum things up, Autolith gives you full control over how you work and interact with your displays.

    Who's Using Autolith?

    Marshal: Construction Management

    The transition from portrait to landscape if effortless, This is especially helpful for my schooling in construction management. This product allows me to view project documents such as drawings, specifications, and shop drawings in greater detail. Letting me read through them more efficiently. This also helps with viewing online articles and websites that have large pages.

    Jacob: Developer

    I've been using Autolith for programming. I have it on my second screen. I like being able to throw some code up on my screen and rotate it to see more, but other stuff I do like presentations or calls I can quickly switch back to landscape. I used to do this manually sometimes but I find myself rotating my displays much more now that its automatic.

    Ryan: Computer Engineering

    Currently working on my computer engineering degree. I do a lot of pcb design, but also code firmware and other software. Having both display formats readily available for my work is surprisingly helpful.