A device designed to produce plumes of vapor, typically for atmospheric effects, can be controlled wirelessly for ease of operation and precise timing. This allows operators to initiate and cease vapor production from a distance, eliminating the need for manual intervention at the device itself. Imagine a theatrical production where fog is needed at a specific moment the wireless control facilitates this seamlessly.
Wireless operation enhances safety and flexibility in various applications. In entertainment, it allows for dynamic lighting and atmospheric effects without requiring personnel near potentially hot or complex equipment. For photographers and videographers, it provides precise control over atmospheric density in the frame. Historically, creating atmospheric effects required cumbersome manual methods. The development of electronically controlled devices, and subsequently wireless control, has revolutionized the creation of these special effects, making them more accessible and safer.