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Monster Cable iPod Remote Control | 
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| Brand: Monster Cable Category: CE
Buy New: £45.00
New (6) from £45.00
Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 0.3 x 1.8
MPN: AI REMOTE Model: AI REMOTE UPC: 050644447181 EAN: 0050644447181
Release Date: August 14, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Rugged weather-resistant design is ideal for outdoor use. | | • | Wirelessly controls your iPod without tangled wires or bulky add-ons. | | • | RF (radio frequency) signal enables use through clothes, bags, and even walls! | | • | Oversized buttons for no-look control; easy to use even with gloves on. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Wherever you are, indoors or out, the iEZClick remote control from Monster Cable lets you control your favourite MP3 player with this easy-to-use device. There's no need for wires or cables - you don't even have to take your MP3 player out of the docking station! This remote uses RF waves, which go through walls and other obstacles, making it very useful if your player is stowed away in a backpack or handbag, for example. You just need to connect the receiver to your player?s dock connector and voila!In addition, the iEZClick is sturdy and has an all-weather design perfect for outdoor use. This remote can even stand up to storms! Plus, it has a belt-fixture system and strap included to make transport even easier. You?ll have access to the remote at all times, so you can even use it when you're having a work-out!The remote control runs on a CR2032 battery (included).
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| Customer Reviews:
Wireless Remote Control for iPod September 11, 2007 michymoo (Tyne & Wear, England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Very sturdy control with buttons that are easily found and clicked. Maybe too large and cumbersome for some people (check out the dimensions). RF receiver plugs in to the bottom of the iPod and the remote can be tucked into a pocket or comes with a handy strap if you want it more accessible (ie, on your arm). I was fairly impressed at first, but found that the volume buttons are intermittent (nothing happens when you click the button so you press again and then it turns it way down/up!) or sometimes works no problem at all. At 40, I found this an extremely expensive disappointment which is an irritation you can do without when all you want is ease of control. This is irking me so much that I am thinking about going back to my wired remote which cost only 5!
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