Aug 17 2010, 10:21am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Start-up company zero1.tv will present a universal remote control accessory for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch at the IFA 2010. The VooMote ONE connects to an iPhone or iPod touch and controls all infrared-controlled devices such as TV-sets, DVD players or set-top boxes via touch screen. The VooMote ONE accessory slaps onto the back of the iPhone. The iPhone remote control solution comes with a free VooMote ONE App available in the Apple App
Store.
Amongst VooMote ONE‘s special features is the ability to simultaneously control many devices with a single button. For example, you could switch on the TV and DVD player and start the DVD with one tap. VooMote ONE fits iPhone naturally and enables an intuitive usability without turning the iPhone upside down, unlike many competing products. While VooMote ONE is mounted, other functions such as receiving phone calls or using other applications are still usable.
Pre-order for the VooMote One will are start from 3rd 2010 on here. VooMote ONE is expected to be available at retailers from December 2010 at a price of $69.
The IFA 2010 Consumer Electronics Show will take place in Berlin from September 3rd to September 8th. The IFA 2010 is celebrating the 50th edition and we will be reporting about all the new announcements. Stay tuned for tons of 3D TV related news.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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