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FLPR for iPhone, one more high‐end universal remotes

By Prashanth Reddy 4 March 2010 View Comments

Few days ago we introduced you with RedEye Mini – With which you can convert your iPhone into a universal remote. Here comes one more universal remote from New Potatos Technology based in Wilmington, North Carolina. This Infrared iPhone/iPodTouch dongle called FLPR. The noticeable difference between RedEye and FLPR is – RedEye plugs in to the headphone jack and FLPR plugs into the dock connector.

FLPR iPhone Remote

Just download the FREE FLPR app from iTunes, which is available now. There are over 14,000 pre‐programmed remote control codes means that you don’t have to spend time learning your existing remotes “button by button.” FLPR works with hundreds of brands of devices out of box with no programming necessary.

FLPR iPhone Remote

With this FLPR infrared and app you can control lights, stereo systems, home cinemas and pretty much anything that allows dictation via IR. The price tag for the dongle is - $79.99

Download link for iTunes – FLPR

The FLPT infrared interface will be available from today at NewPotatoTech.com and in-store nationwide at BestBuy from March 28, 2010

Source[via Engadget]

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