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Overview
Are you as sick of the seemingly
never-ending, ever-growing gluttony of electronics remote controls
you can never seem to find or the quickly dying batteries inside
them? Then join me and send all those controllers to the scrap heap
(er, ah, ahem, environmentally safe disposal please). You only need
one of these push button wonders and PoGo managed to do it very
well. Did I say I despised battery power too? Someday, someone,
somewhere will give us those nuclear powered, encapsulated power
providers for all of our hungry devices we use and last forever.
Until such time, the EZPower remote control gives you that freedom
and allows you to quit running to the local store every five minutes
to replace dead “juicers” for all of those remotes you have. You
know what I’m talking about and you have to be a certified genius to
operate most of them since many have poorly designed buttons and not
used anyway. Hey, take a look; I’ve got 27 remotes in our house and
I feel like I’m lab rat in a maze when I need to find one of them.
Then, the batteries die and, now, you have to find the instructions
with the original codes listed for the equipment it belongs to
reprogram it and the “hunt” starts all over again along with the
proverbial trip to the store to spend a fortune on those “juicers”
to start the whole process once more. Why do we do it? Creatures of
habit, we are.
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Couple turns on The Jog Shuttle
once a week keeps the remote going without batteries. |
Well, after this
monotonous routine and my hard earned cash flowing quickly through
the electrical contacts; I had enough and found this nice little
all-encompassing device. Pick it up, lightweight, follow the clear
instructions with virtually every device IR code to “sync” it and,
voila, I performed my limited math calculations and reduced my
remote junkyard by 27 to one. Sure, you can buy a nice digital
all-in-one remote control pad, but get ready to lighten your pockets
by several hundred dollars AND, yes, buy batteries, again, for that.
And you have to be a mechanical engineer to operate it too. With the
EZPower remote, you even gain a little exercise by simply turning
the hand crank charger a few revolutions about once each week and
your remote lasts equally as long. I figured out the rate of
replacement battery cost on all those “old” remotes I have (had) and
I just saved about $200 each year. Thanks PoGo!
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All the usual buttons found on
universal remotes are available. |
The remote control
buttons and finger crank (built-in dynamo generator) are laid out
very well with cable, tv, dvd, vcr, aux (auxiliary), satellite easy
touch buttons. It also contains all the standard buttons you are
accustomed to: volume, channel selector, power, menu, channel
buttons, sleep mode, PIP, position, freeze (pause), swap, play,
rewind, information and guide. Before using the remote, use the
crank and wind it about 50 times (there’s that exercise benefit too)
and it is very easy to turn.
Conclusion
Don’t you just love
technology! And, look, even
gadget model Krista is smiling broadly as she is ecstatic, too,
having just one simple remote that practically lasts forever. All
for about $25 and don’t forget to tally up the savings as I did.
Enjoy!
How to Buy
The PoGo!
EZ Power Universal TV remote sells for $24.99 at the PoGo!
online store.
Specifications
Environment Friendly
Six Device Universal Remote
Free From Batteries
Full Charge Indicator Lamp
Easy To Use
Product size: 53W X 219H X 37D, 155g
Maximum output voltage: 5.8 volts
Available voltage: 4.2V~1.8V
Maximum current: 200nA
Electric Charge: 1.5F
Current in operation: 1.000nA and under
Standard resistance value: 0.15Ω and under
Real resistance value: 0.06Ω
Temperature condition: -13°~122°
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