TV Party Tonight
I got the
href="http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103922&cp=&kw=2133&parentPage=search">6-in-1
Kameleon universal remote from Radio Shack a couple weeks ago
(also known as the URC-8060) and have been very happy with the
results. The remote controls my TV, 5 disc changer/5.1 sound system,
Windows Media Center (but only by training on the buttons I want it to
learn), and xbox. My TV remote is sort of universal, meaning it can
mostly control my xbox (but can’t traverse up a directory in xbox
media center) and it controlled an old Sony home theater system but
cannot control my new Samsung system, and my home theater system
remotes have also been semi-universal. The net is that until getting
this new universal remote, I’ve needed 2-3 to control my four devices.
No more!
The one major drawback with the Kameleon is its light up screen and
vibration sensitivity. It is designed to turn on its display backlight
when it detects movement (when you’re using it) but the movement
detection is so sensitive it just winds up burning through batteries
every couple months. Worse, when the batteries are getting low, it
doesn’t die like a normal remote where you gradually lose
range. Instead the Kameleon choses to occassionally lock up and
brightly illuminate all the buttons, but with no obvious range
degradation. David Pollard was kind enough to
href="http://kameleonrc.blogspot.com/">find and post a solution to
this annoyance - basically you open up the remote and cut the
vibration sensor connection. Once this is done, to turn on the
backlight you first press a button (which is thankfully processed only
as “turn on the screen” and not “turn on the screen and do whatever I
happen to press”) and you’re in business.
Nick said,
August 18, 2007 @ 12:00 am
Zero Remotes:
Read a book!