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Where do the remotes go?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 1018644" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>while it seems that i may not look after the remotes too well, i definitely look after the equipment above and beyond reasonable duty - nowadays with most of the new stuff i buy i tend to leave the remote in the box and use smartphone apps as the remotes (if its possible) you can even do this with the older DSTV decoders - i had an app for the older DSTV decoders but my older phone had a infrared sensor which allowed it to work - sadly my new phone does not have this infrared sensor</p><p></p><p>most items that can connect to a network though will have smartphones apps that will work with the unit ie things like AVRs and CD/DVD/Blu-ray players or media players all can have some very efficient and serious apps that allow your phone to remote control them as well as your actual remote will - in cases like that i just leave the remotes in the box knowing that while i will personally try to look after them as best as i can, my maid and family members and visitors will not care what happens to these things </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 1018644, member: 1447"] while it seems that i may not look after the remotes too well, i definitely look after the equipment above and beyond reasonable duty - nowadays with most of the new stuff i buy i tend to leave the remote in the box and use smartphone apps as the remotes (if its possible) you can even do this with the older DSTV decoders - i had an app for the older DSTV decoders but my older phone had a infrared sensor which allowed it to work - sadly my new phone does not have this infrared sensor most items that can connect to a network though will have smartphones apps that will work with the unit ie things like AVRs and CD/DVD/Blu-ray players or media players all can have some very efficient and serious apps that allow your phone to remote control them as well as your actual remote will - in cases like that i just leave the remotes in the box knowing that while i will personally try to look after them as best as i can, my maid and family members and visitors will not care what happens to these things [/QUOTE]
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