One For All Kameleon URC-9964 Remote Control
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- Type: Universal Learning
- Universal Remote Control Type: Learning
- Broadcasting Type: IR, RF
- Devices Controlled: 8
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Kameleon 4-in-one Remote(RadioShack)
Pros
Controls TV, CABLE, SATELLITE, VCR, DVD(Home Theatre System)
Cons
Takes to long to teach. Did not work on my Onkyo receiver.
Recommended it?
Yes
After watching my son destroy our Motorolla cable remote, I decided that it was time to go out and get that one remote that controls everything.
As of now, I have been using my Kameleon remote for three months. Teaching the remote was a little bit on the stressful side. I don't now how many times I had to start over to put in the codes. Now that the difficult part of teaching the thing is done, using it is simple. There are so many cool little things this remote can do. Just touching it and it{though I probably need to adjust the sensitivity} lights up.
The DVD function can be used twice in the event that you have two systems.
The only problems I have was that my ONKYO receiver could be programmed, but it took up the DVD function and then all I can do was turn the receiver on and off, but not change volume or settings.
Also if your sensitivity is set to high, the slightest vibration turns on the remote lighting it up, thus sucking battery life.
As of now, I have been using my Kameleon remote for three months. Teaching the remote was a little bit on the stressful side. I don't now how many times I had to start over to put in the codes. Now that the difficult part of teaching the thing is done, using it is simple. There are so many cool little things this remote can do. Just touching it and it{though I probably need to adjust the sensitivity} lights up.
The DVD function can be used twice in the event that you have two systems.
The only problems I have was that my ONKYO receiver could be programmed, but it took up the DVD function and then all I can do was turn the receiver on and off, but not change volume or settings.
Also if your sensitivity is set to high, the slightest vibration turns on the remote lighting it up, thus sucking battery life.