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The Gear4 Unity lets you take remote control of your whole room with your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch!
Put simply, you can now use your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch as the remote control for any device within your room. At the Interface end is an app giving you access to effortless and comprehensive control. Signals are received by Bluetooth to a 360 blaster. This compact receiver/transmitter takes the Bluetooth signal from the iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch and fires out the signal via five Infra-Red devices - creating a 360 degree spread. What this means is that anything in the room with a sensor is in range! The blaster is discreet and operated by batteries, meaning that it can be placed anywhere in the room without wires.
Operating the remote is easy. Simply select the App and then choose a unified action such as, "watch TV". From here the remote will activate a series of commands in a macro function to get exactly what you want at the touch of a button. What makes the macro function especially useful is the unify menu. This allows you to see the exact order of command and make adjustments to the menu. Once selected, your iPad's, iPhone's or iPod Touch's screen shows a unified selection of controls from various components. You might, for example, have the basic Blu-ray functions with volume from the TV - the perfect combination! Once you're up and running, the gesture settings mean that you can change volume or channels simply by swiping the screen. You select the command and what the gesture should be - slide up/down or left/right.
Now designed to work with the Apple iPad, you can enjoy the luxury of a tablet sized remote with an extremely clear and comprehensive display, whilst continuing to use your iPhone to make calls with.
Banish your remotes and let the iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch effortlessly take command. The Unity does exactly that.
iPhone not included.
| Number Of Devices Controlled | How many devices will the remote control? | NA |
| Macro Feature | A macro feature allows one-button control of a sequence of commands. For example, power up TV, power up Blu-ray, open draw, select correct TV channel - all at the touch of one button. | |
| Learning Ability | Does it have a learning ability? Learning ability allows control of any item by pointing its original remote at the new remote and "learning" the functions, button by button. | |
| Code Inputs | Does it have code inputs? Code inputs is the standard way many learning remotes are programmable. A product codes is included with the instructions. | |
| Backlit | Does the remote feature a back light? This makes it easier using the remote control in low-light levels. | |
| Touch Screen | Does the remote feature a touch screen? A touch screen display allows for direct access and a cleaner, clearer interface. | |
| Rechargeable | Is the remote control rechargeable? Usually, a cradle is included for recharging. | |
| Web Applications | Access to web applications or apps such as YouTube. | |
| Full Web Browser | Whether or not the unit gives the option of a full web browser. Note that in some instances not all web content can be shown - such as Flash. | |
| Screen Monitor | Screen monitor lets you view what's showing on TV, on the remote control. Some will also display a secondary source that's different from the TV - e.g. Watch TV while a Blu-ray is playing on the main screen. |


Prices valid in store (all including VAT) until close of business on the date below.
(some of these web prices are cheaper than in-store, so please mention that you've seen these offers online)
Monday 21-05-2012
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