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Once you’ve worked through the initial set-up process the RedEye Dock does work very well and will appeal to home cinema buffs who are looking for a powerful, programmable universal remote control. The £204 price tag seems a bit steep, though, especia...
Extrait: Now You’ll soon have many options for using your iPhone as a Universal Remote, but ThinkFlood was the first to the market with their RedEye IR dock for iPhone and iPod touch. Did they release an amazing product, or were they too quick to market? The ...
Extrait: Now that finals, Christmas, New Years, birthday parties, and a laptop hard drive failure are all out of the way, I’m finally ready to bring you all the first part of my ThinkFlood RedEye review. Today I’m looking simply at the hardware because this a...
Extrait: The ThinkFlood RedEye is designed to give you universal remote control capability with your iPhone or iPod Touch. The $188 system includes a charging cradle with attractive blue interior LED lighting, and a free iPod/iPhone app that you download from A...
Extrait: If you have an iPhone or iPod touch and enjoy controlling a Mac from afar, you’re aware of the many remote control applications available at the App Store. Handy those these applications are, they’re absolutely no use for the majority of AV devices—TVs...
Wi-Fi network is unsecured and doesn't have a long range, dock setup is unwieldy
We do like the idea of using your iPhone or iPod Touch to control one or more home theatre setups within your home, but Thinkflood's RedEye Remote Control System has too many drawbacks...