Ever since we realized the
PS3 didn't have an IR receiver, we've expected Logitech to release a Harmony remote with built-in Bluetooth support. Somewhat surprisingly, that day still hasn't come, with the company opting to release the
Logitech Harmony adapter for PlayStation 3 instead.
The recently released SMK Blu-Link universal remote offers what we've been waiting for since 2006: A single remote that controls all your gear, without a dongle.
It's capable of controlling six devices and it uses a library of IR codes, similar to the cheap universal remotes you might pick up in a drug store. If the code isn't in the book, the Blu-Link can also "learn" it by pointing the device's original remote at the Blu-Link. We can't say how well the remote will work in practice, but from the image, it looks as if Blu-Link took some smart design cues from the
TiVo "peanut" remote, with convenient DVR controls and a large directional pad-up top.
The Blu-Link lacks many of the niceties of the Harmony line of products, such as online programming and activity-based controls. However, the low US$50 price may make it a good option if you're on a tight budget and just want basic control of all your gear in a single remote.
Via
CNET Crave via
Engadget
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