It is far too common for your coffee table to have several so called universal remotes on it, to control the variety of electronic equipment which makes up your entertainment center. Each one will have a device that it works best with, either because of the presence of certain buttons or even simply not having a working control code. Tech Reviews has a possible solution for you and one that doesn’t even cost all that much. The One For All Smart Control is designed to work with TV, STB, DVD, AMP, MP3 and Media devices and the best part about it is that some commands can be given using motions. Soon screaming and waving your remote at your TV will actually accomplish something.
"We’ve all seen universal remote controls for TVs, but the One For All Smart Control takes things to a completely different level. The Smart Control provides the ability to control your devices with just a simple flick, or tap, of the remote control. Retailing at only £17.50, the One For All Smart Control is an absolute bargain considering you’re receiving quite a few features. Let’s take a closer look…"
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I was wondering the same thing. I think it’s Ryan just messing with us.
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My bad … if I do miss the link it is always at the bottom right of the article.
Fixed now