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User reviews for the Radio Shack 15-2133 Kameleon from Radio Shack. |
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Average: 3.82/5.00 Median: 4.33/5.00 | 100 | $59 |
This sleek six-device remote features a brand new technology that only illuminates the commands available for the selected device on its colored touch-sensitive panel. Includes learning capabilities and basic macros.
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Written by alan from Houston, TX. The reviewer has used this remote control for 6-12 months. |
Review 87 made on Monday October 11, 2004 at 4:09 PM. |
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Review: | Got a Sony Home Theater System last Christmas so I had multiple remotes to juggle. Shopped around and bought this unit. It does everything I want it to (then) so I bought another for my wife (for her to use when I fell asleep!). She wanted one button on/off/chnl chg/volume for all devices (no techie, she!) and the macro function worked well for that. Then I got TW DVR last month and found that their SA8000 Universal Remote did everything the Radio Shack did, AND controlled the DVR better. Seems there are three buttons (A, B, and C) used to select menu functions within the recording function and there is no direct provision on the RS model for them. I could use the Macro function, but then I'd probably forget which was A, etc. Actually, the SA8000 remote is better than the Radio Shack, although the multiplicity of buttons confuses my wife, so she continues to use her RS for her (minimal) needs. Other than that, battery life is a problem. When the battery goes south, the remote doesn't just quit, it does squirelly things that don't make sense and you really wonder if it's broke. Instead, time to change the batteries (3 times in 9 months, average). I could recommend this, with reservations. It's better than most. I particullarly (sp?) like the 'only shows buttons you need' feature. |
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