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One For All URC 8305 Kameleon 5 Universal Remote Control | 
enlarge | Brand: One For All Category: CE
Buy New: £34.00
New (13) Used (1) from £30.00
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 26146
Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 0.4 x 0.4 x 0.4
MPN: URC8305 Model: URC 8305 EAN: 8716184026201 ASIN: B000KGG5DU
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Compatable with over 1500 brands | | • | Kameleon Touch Panel | | • | Compatible with OFA Light Control | | • | Compatable with over 1500 brands | | • | Kameleon Touch Panel |
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Product Description The URC 8305 universal remote control enables you to control up to 5 audio video peripherals. Thus your television, DVD player, satellite or cable receiver and TNT receiver are accessible from a single control unit and facilitates access to all your equipments. The URC 8305 remote control can work with up to 1500 brands. Its flat design and luminous touch control screen makes the usage intuitive and is a high technology interface thatandrsquo;s well within your reach. The URC 8305 universal remote control offers you complete control of your audio-video configuration.
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| Customer Reviews:
Suprisingly good! September 13, 2007 Mr. P. J. Stubbington (Reading, Berkshire, UK) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I recently shelled out for one of these as I was getting very cheesed off with searching for one out of half a dozen different remotes all the time. Setup was very easy and it works just fine with a real mix of equipment - Phillips TV, Humax PVR, Yamada DVD player, Panasonic video recorder and Sony stereo. I was particularly pleased that it supported things like changing the image size (regular, 16:9, etc.) so for the first time I can actually get away with only one remote! Only caveats are:- 1) one of the five devices is the One For All remote lighting control. You can use another device on this button, but you have to remember that the "lightbulb" icon is actually your stereo or whatever 2) it's a shame that you can only program buttons that are visible after selecting the device type in the top half of the screen. To give an example, the Humax PVR (9200T) has an "info" button so you can find out more about the current programme you're either watching or the current selection in the electronic programme guide. Assuming you've already selected "Satellite" and "PVR" then there is no button you can programme for "Info". Instead you have to do something similar to what I've done which is to put it directly on the "Satellite" button selection (there's what appears to be a Teletext type button). Other than that, it's pretty good. I do wonder though why these companies don't come up with a completely "soft" controller where you can add additional buttons and icons to your hearts (and available screen real estate) content?
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