![]() ![]() I even met with a potential manufacturing partner based in China. I did some research on patents and I began to dig into what it would take to design and build such a device. It would include a 360-degree infrared transmitter and an accompanying app that would let you store as many remotes as you want in order to control everything in any given room. ![]() Why should universal remote capabilities only be supported on the few phones out there with infrared blasters?Įvery smartphone at the time included a Bluetooth radio, so I envisioned a small contraption that would sit on your coffee table and connect to your phone via Bluetooth. True story: many years ago, I was beta testing a nifty new universal remote app on my Nokia N95 when something occurred to me. ![]()
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