BBDL have created a small Bluetooth device that allows you to make practically anything ‘clickable’ and then be able to control it using their companion application which supports both iOS and Android devices.
Klickr has been designed to be attached to any hardware device that is equipped with a remote control enabling you to be able to switch to your smartphone removing the need for multiple remotes to control your home entertainment system, air conditioning or anything else that requires a remote.
Watch the video below to learn more about this small Bluetooth device that makes almost any infrared remote control obsolete and replaces it with a companion application on your smartphone.
Finally, KLIKR is more than a universal remote. KLIKR comes equipped with voice control so you can give commands directly to your smartphone. For example you can instruct the app to “Turn on the TV” or “Change the channel”.
KLIKR also has optional smart pausing and muting in case you get a phone call while you are watching a movie. KLIKR is designed to control televisions, air-conditioners (window, trough wall, and mobile types), speakers, CD players, DVD players, BluRay players, video recorders, Hi-Fi systems, amplifiers, streaming devices (Roku, Apple TV, Amazon fire TV), setup boxes, satellite receivers, and projectors as long as they already operate with an infrared remote control.
KLIKR is designed to control televisions, air-conditioners (window, trough wall, and mobile types), speakers, CD players, DVD players, BluRay players, video recorders, Hi-Fi systems, amplifiers, streaming devices (Roku, Apple TV, Amazon fire TV), setup boxes, satellite receivers, and projectors as long as they already operate with an infrared remote control.
For more information on the new Klickr jump over to the Kickstarter website for details and to make a pledge from just £13.
Source: Kickstarter
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