Usually new technologies are quickly adopted, especially for consumer electronics. If it's new and cool, consumers want it. Now. However, once in a while, old technologies linger even though better ...
Most consumer remote controls operate using infrared light. This works well assuming the piece of equipment has a line of sight to the remote. But if you have, say a receiver in a cabinet or closet, ...
We've grown a little spoiled. At some point during the progression of televisions and media devices, remote controls went from infrared sensors that required a direct line-of-sight between the remote ...
We’ve seen no shortage of projects that use the ESP8266 or ESP32 to add “smart” features to existing home appliances, often by pairing the microcontroller with a radio or IR transmitter. If your ...
Engineered Audio LLC has taken the wraps off its RemoteRemote 2, a new Radio Frequency (RF)-based remote control for iPods with dock connectors and iPod minis. The company plans to ship RemoteRemote 2 ...
RAYMOND, Maine,January 7, 2020 — Dielectric will introduce a new Dual RF Switch Controller to the market that simplifies local and remote control of transmission systems in early January, with its ...
I'm looking for a new TV (55" or 60"),and I'm wondering if my current herd of Samsung TVs (and Blu Ray players) should affect my selection. I have 3 Samsung LCDs and 2 BR players between 5 and 8 yrs ...