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The remote control sells for $39.99 and is a smaller handheld device. The device supports Bluetooth 3.0 class II profile and will also work with computers for controlling multimedia video from ...
The Satechi Bluetooth Multi-Media Remote is thin and light, measuring 3.6 by 1.4 by 0.4 inches (HWD) and weighing 1 ounce.
The BT Media Remote also plays nice with other devices like a Bluetooth headset, so users don’t need to choose one or the other. The Satechi BT Media Remote is my new must have in-car iPhone 5 ...
Announced on MajorNelson’s blog, the remote will cost $19.99 and will be available in November. Also announced was a little Bluetooth headset for gaming.
Its compatible with Smartphone 2003 handsets and can control Windows Media Player 9. You'll need the software and an Activesync Bluetooth connection to your PC and you should be good to go.
There are also some dongle-based remotes, such as the generic PS4 Media Remote Control. These require that you give up one of the PS4's USB slots to plug in a receiver.
Now, the Redmond tech giant is preparing two new Xbox 360 peripherals: a $60 Bluetooth headset and a fresh $20 media remote. Microsoft's new Bluetooth headset for the Xbox 360.
The Bluetooth Media Remote Control is the size of a PC Express Card and uses--you guessed it--Bluetooth technology to control entertainment software on a notebook PC.
[Phik] wrote in to share his very first microcontroller project with us. He built a bluetooth remote in an old Nintendo 64 controller to control an audio application on his computer. He had been bu… ...
Likewise, the new Media Remote comes in a similarly sleek, glossy black design. I can't really see the use for it as Xbox 360's don't run Blu-ray discs, anyway, but if you're still watching DVDs ...
The Media Remote will run on 2 AAA batteries and includes your favorite A, B, X, and Y buttons amongst the usual volume, numbers, directional pad, back, select and so fourth.