Neeo (from CES 2016)
I came across this very good looking remote solution. It has a sleek remote
control and a base station with 360 degrees infrared coverage. The base station can work with the remote or with a phone app. It has a broad compatibility for units dated back 10 years and if the unit is not in the database, they will work to add it. http://cdn.slashgear.com/wp-content/...015/01/mid.jpg More at neeo.com. |
Sal.......I could probably learn to use it in 15 minutes but it would take me a year to get Marlene up to speed on it. :yes:
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Dan, so Marlene uses your systems a lot? My wife is scared to touch anything (which
is good) and she limits herself to use the Oppo to play videos for the girls (and that is already enough :) ). My room is not a double duty, but triple duty: is 2-channel, HT and office all at once. So you can imagine that sometimes I need to control quite a few things. This remote may fit the bill, because for my older gear, I don't have a remote where an universal one could learn from. I'd just need to send my request to Neeo so that it can be added. |
Sal.......No, Marlene won't touch my audio system at all, even with encouragement. I was speaking of controlling a satellite receiver and television. After many years of guidance I still get called to solve satellite remote control issues fairly regularly. I don't think there is enough time left in my life for training if I were to introduce a new remote into my home. :rolleyes:
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I've been following this as well as the Savant remote for a few months now. The Savant will offer voice commands. Don't know when we will see them as both have missed their release dates by a wide margin.
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Ironically, that's why I'm looking at the Savant. It might just be the one remote my wife can operate.
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