Home Theater iPhone iPhone Apps — 02 March 2010

Offering an alternative from their other RedEye product, ThinkFlood has unveiled the RedEye Mini as an easier and cheaper universal remote solution. Looking pretty cool attached to your iPhone’s 3.5mm jack the RedEye Mini works just like its big brother by means of the free downloadable app the effectively transforms your iPhone into an Infrared controlling tyrant.

Featuring full multi-touch and accelerometer support as well, you have to make sure your iPhone is running the current OS. No word on an exact release date but the price is set at $50. Interesting that ThinkFlood would make their own product so obsolete so quickly. Either way, I think the Mini will be much more appealing to the masses.

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