Household Wireless — 16 December 2009
iMote From ThinkGeek:  The Programmable Remote Kid’s Can Really Sink Their Teeth Into

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Kids and TV have a special bond.  Many parents leave it up to TV to do the parenting when they get burnt out.  The new iMote will make this process a bit more streamlined and fun.  Letting kids work on their logo identification skills rather than number memorization, the iMote uses familiar channel icons to help them select exactly what they think they’re looking for.

Recommended for ages 3 and up, the manufacturer claims that the controller is even safe for kids to chew on.  Huh.  Too bad it’s not flavored.  It comes with over 100 channel icon labels and is on sale now for $30.

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  • Stephen

    Would I be able to program this to change channels normally?? Im after a VERY simple remote for my elderly aunt. channel volume and on/off is all I want. This looks as good as it gets. Dont want it to store channels though.
    Is it good for me or do you have any recommendations?

    Ta

    Stephen