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Why all your running friends use CPI inTouch

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There are plenty of things you might forget when you go out for a run – but your phone’s not one of them. You need that workout playlist (and you’ve gotta track those steps). 🏃

And if you have CPI’s inTouch app, having your phone means home comes with you.

If you’re the type of person who’s made it a mile into your run before realizing you might’ve left the garage door open, use inTouch to double check and close it while on the go. Have a feeling your dog is on the couch again or is tearing up your new shoes? Pull up the HD camera feed and see for yourself (and use the two-way audio function to let your pup know who’s boss).

And this time of year, there’s nothing better than coming home to an ice cold house, but that doesn’t mean you want to leave the A/C blasting while you’re out sweating. ❄ Save energy by setting the temperature lower as you start the jog home.

You’re totally connected to your home: turn the lights off when you leave to help that power bill, then have them on when you get back; arm the security system if it slipped your mind + the kids are sleeping upstairs; even unlock the front door remotely if guests arrive early.

inTouch can even send you notifications if a delivery is left on your front porch.

Basically, the only thing you have to worry about is getting in those stretches before going on your run.

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