The Wand Remote Control
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(SKU: 23335)
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Description
Harry Potter may be a dab hand when it comes to fighting the forces of
evil, but can he use his magical powers to banished Eastenders or a flip over
from another re-run? He can't - but
that's because he doesn't have the Kymera Magic Wand.
The
button-free remote control can learn up to 13 infrared codes. It will then replay those codes when the
user makes one of 13 predefined gestures.
Each gesture can assign various functions to various moves: an elaborate
swoosh to switch the TV off; a flick of the wrist to turn change the channel;
or a spin to control volume - you decide!
Authentic Manual!
You can use this wonderfully crafted gizmo to control your telly, Sky, digibox,
stereo or any other infra-red device via any gesture you choose.
What's more is that there's no need for all codes to be learned from the
same remote control which means you can control all your gadgets from
this device! All in all we think this
is the Sorcerer of all remote controls.
Worried you'll have trouble programming it? Don't be. The Wand is
very easy to set up and features a "heartbeat"
which omits various pulses that confirm your gestures. You can see some
examples below:
1 - Rotate anticlockwise (typically used for “volume down” function).
2 - Rotate clockwise (typically used for “volume up” function).
3 - Flick upwards.
4 - Flick downwards.
5 - Flick left.
6 - Flick right.
7 - Tap on top.
8 - Tap on side.
9 - Big swish.
10 - Push forward.
11 - Pull back.
12 - Double tap top.
13 - Double tap side.
Modes
Practice mode - allows the user to practise making the gestures and verify that they have been recognised correctly before learning associated IR
data.
Sleep mode - the wand will enter a low-power sleep mode after 60 seconds of inactivity.
Learning mode - you can teach it one or more new codes for any of the
possible gestures.
Please Note
Wand measures 35.5cm(L) x 2cm(D).
Requires 2x AAA batteries (included).
What They Say
It is surprisingly simple to programme... The satisfaction of switching Celebrity Big Brother off
with a dismissive wrist-shake is incredible. The Times.