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Gear4 UnityRemote Universal Remote Control for iPod/iPhone/iPad

Gear4 UnityRemote Universal Remote Control for iPod/iPhone/iPad

Gear4 UnityRemote Universal Remote Control for iPod/iPhone/iPad


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Gear4 UnityRemote Universal Remote Control for iPod/iPhone/iPad

How many remote controls do you have in your family room? And how many are lost under couch cushions or otherwise misplaced? The UnityRemote from GEAR4 aims to remedy your remote woes by combining them all into one device--your iPhone or iPod touch. UnityRemote lets you use your iPhone's screen gestures to control multiple devices and have 360-degree room coverage, with no "dongle" required. Control everything--from TVs to hi-fis, Blu-ray players to digital TV boxes, or anything that has an infrared receiver--using a single device.

gear4 UnityRemote
UnityRemote replaces all your conventional remotes and gives you full wireless control of your devices using your iPhone or iPod touch. Click here for a larger image.

How Does It Work?

UnityRemote consists of two parts. The first is an app, which is downloaded for free from the Apple App Store. The second part is a small and sleek device that receives Bluetooth and transmits and receives infrared signals. iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads cannot currently send infrared signals, so this clever device receives a Bluetooth signal from the Apple device, and then sends an infrared command via five infrared transmitters to the device to be controlled.

The transmitter/receiver is small and discreet, and is powered by AA batteries, with no need for a power outlet. You can place it anywhere in the room, wherever it's most convenient.

How Is It Set Up?

UnityRemote is a breeze to set up. After launching the app, users simply select the device to be controlled from a default list of manufacturers. If the device to control is not listed, UnityRemote can easily "learn" how to control it.

Users can also set up "actions" for UnityRemote, to control multiple devices simultaneously. From one touch, users can turn on their TV, DVD player, digital TV box, and their home cinema sound system. Users can adjust the remote layout so that one remote layout has the buttons for multiple devices on the same screen, such as "Play" from the DVD player and volumes for the surround system.

UnityRemote App Features

UnityRemote Main Screen
Unity's Main Screen

Unity is the main screen of UnityRemote. It shows the various combined remote layouts and "actions" you have set up. Press an "action" (e.g., "Watch Movie") to access the unified remote for a Blu-ray player, surround sound system, and TV, and launch a series of automated steps such as switching on all devices, setting the TV to a specific channel, or inputting and sending a "Play" command.

UnityRemote Detail Screen
Unity Actions (Detail Screen)

This behind-the-scenes screen shows what you have programmed the "Watch Movie" action to do. In this example, by simply pressing "Watch Movie" on the main screen, three devices will automatically power on. You can add more steps like "Go to Channel 102" or "Press Play." The combinations are virtually infinite.

UnityRemote Unified Screen
The Unified Remote Screen

Once you have selected an Action, the unified remote screen brings control over several devices into one screen. In this example, you can control the volume of your TV while you press "Play" on your Blu-ray player. All icons can be selected and rearranged to your preference.

UnityRemote Gesture Screen
Set Up Gestures

The best thing about a touchscreen is not having to look at it to control your devices. Using gestures, you can swipe or tap your finger to control multiple devices. You could set sliding your finger to the left and right to control volume on the surround system and swiping up and down to control Play/Pause on the Blu-ray player. Double-tapping in the center could toggle Mute. It's up to you, and it's easy to set up.

UnityRemote Database
Unity Database

UnityRemote includes a wide database of devices. Simply pick the manufacturer in the list and the type of device (e.g., TV, DVD player, DMA player, etc.), and let the software help you set it up. If the manufacturer of your device isn't in the list, UnityRemote can "learn" new devices by pointing your original remote at it.

 

What's in the Box

UnityRemote, three AA batteries, and user's manual (app is downloaded for free from the iTunes App Store).



Gear4 UnityRemote Universal Remote Control for iPod/iPhone/iPad
  • Replace all your remote controls with your iPhone, with support for all devices using IR remotes
  • No need to plug a "dongle" into your iPhone; simply walk into the room and use
  • Create "actions" to control multiple devices simultaneously, such as turning on a whole system with one button
  • Learn feature for controlling devices not already in the large database
  • Easy setup--simply place the UnityRemote in your room, download the UnityApp, and follow the set-up assistant


Gear4 UnityRemote Universal Remote Control for iPod/iPhone/iPad



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