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ThinkFlood RedEye mini universal remote control

ThinkFlood RedEye mini universal remote control

The ThinkFlood RedEye mini universal remote control will target a range of iDevices, namely the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. The RedEye mini will follow up on its predecessor which was actually the first complete universal remote control system for all three mentioned devices, letting you control just about any infrared devices from any room in the home without being required to hook up anything to said device(s). Instead, it will rely on a Wi-Fi-to-infrared bridge which in turn allows it to support multiple rooms, controllers (iDevices), and users all at once. simultaneously. At $49 a pop, it is the most affordable RedEye universal remote yet, doing away with the hassle of operating something complex since you won’t need to communicate IR commands over IR, providing instant gratification in the process.

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