Monday, September 10, 2012

Surc MP54321W Universal IR

Surc MP54321W Universal IR Learning Remote for iPhone 4 Case - 1 Pack - Retail Packaging - White
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Surc MP54321W Universal IR Learning Remote for iPhone 4 Case - 1 Pack - Retail Packaging - White
5.0 out of 5 stars
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Protective Case Accessory For iPhone 4
Includes A Micro-Usb Connection & Cable For Charging & Syncing So User Never Has To Remove The Protective Case
White
Price: $89.99
Deal Price: $77.22

Description
Surc Mp54321W Universal Ir Learning Remote For iPhone 4 Case (White)
The concept is known the world all over: create a universal remote control for all your items. Surc on the iPhone just makes it a pleasure. You set up separate rooms and separate items in every room using the app, the hardware just slips over the iPhone, the whole thing is super simple. I created a combined remote control for my TV and my cable box (no more clicking the volume button on the TV remote and the channel up and down on the cable remote). The app is intuitive and whenever you run into a problem you click on the video button to watch a quick explanatory youtube video. Very well thought out and executed.
Product is cleverly designed and well made - addresses universal problem of remote clutter and confusion. One of the coolest products I have seen in a while.
Like most, I have an extensive collection of remote controls scattered about the house associated with various electronic devices, some of which are no longer in service. My wife often complains that you need three remotes just to watch television in the family room. We have an EPSON 6100 home theater projector, Denon media center and FIOS cable box, each with its own special remote. Of course, there is also a remote for the DVD unit and another for the CD player.The large remote that came with our cable box is capable of being programmed to control some of these other devices. I have, more than once, attempted to look up the right range of codes in the manual which are based on manufacturer and device type. Once you have your candidates, you punch up the necessary sequence of buttons so the remote will "learn" and begin to control that device. The problem is the remote has a limited number of physical buttons and these do not always correspond directly to the original...

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