2 Responses to “AirRemote turns your iPhone or iPod Touch into a universal remote control that works with various home automation systems such as Creston”
Features
•Iphone and Ipod Touch compatible
•Ability to control IR (Infared) products. Requires use of addition hardware components. See website for more information.
•No dongle, PC, or server required for application. Direct control between application and hardware appliance.
•’Profiles’ – support for multiple personalized user configurations.
•Mutiple sub-category support for ‘layered’ configurations.
•Device listing for easy access to control pages
•’Favorites’ tab for quick device access across configurations
•Application utilizes database of thousands of IR codes from hardware component.
•Application utilizes hardware built in ‘learner’ to learn any remote. Learn single buttons or whole remotes.
•Security settings for commercial applications. Lock down/hide parts of the application so it is safe for public use.
Really? $225 for a remote control for an iPod Touch or iPhone that already cost at least $200. 2X or 3X that for an iPhone. That’s pretty pricey for me.
January 22nd, 2010 at 4:43 am
Total Control Remote Edition – Iphone/Itouch IR Remote
http://www.totalcontrolapp.com
or
http://totalcontrolapp.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=108&Itemid=92
Features
•Iphone and Ipod Touch compatible
•Ability to control IR (Infared) products. Requires use of addition hardware components. See website for more information.
•No dongle, PC, or server required for application. Direct control between application and hardware appliance.
•’Profiles’ – support for multiple personalized user configurations.
•Mutiple sub-category support for ‘layered’ configurations.
•Device listing for easy access to control pages
•’Favorites’ tab for quick device access across configurations
•Application utilizes database of thousands of IR codes from hardware component.
•Application utilizes hardware built in ‘learner’ to learn any remote. Learn single buttons or whole remotes.
•Security settings for commercial applications. Lock down/hide parts of the application so it is safe for public use.
February 25th, 2010 at 1:09 am
Really? $225 for a remote control for an iPod Touch or iPhone that already cost at least $200. 2X or 3X that for an iPhone. That’s pretty pricey for me.