microRemote DSLR focus controller uses iPhone for visual readouts (video)
Got a first-gen iPhone with nothing to do and nothing to hope for ? Don't throw it out just yet, you might be able to recycle it as an extremely fancy readout display for the Redrock Micro "focus control system." The microRemote is, fundamentally, a focus ring detached from the DSLR it controls. It can operate all by its lonesome, but the big attraction here is adding an iPhone or iPod touch to provide visual clues to the aspiring focus master.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: after-the-break, buy, check, entry, extremely-fancy, iphone, iphoneaccessory, iphoneremote, nab, remotecontrol, visual, wirelessremote
i-Got-Control IRB1 dongle gives your iPhone / iPod touch universal remote functionality
No need to spot clean your spectacles, and no need to brush the cobwebs out of your dome -- you really are seeing yet another IR dongle for Apple's dear iLineup. Hot on the heels of New Potato's FLPR , ThinkFlood's RedEye mini and Power A's solution comes this: an all-too-similar way to convert your iPod touch, iPhone or forthcoming iPad into a universal remote
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: apple, beamer, cobwebs, engadget, home automation, homeautomation, iphone, iphone remote, iphoneremote, ipod accessory, peripheral, really-nothing, universal remote, your-spectacles
RedEye mini converts iPhone, iPad or iPod touch into IR-beaming universal remote
ThinkFlood's original RedEye was pretty swank, but unfortunately, it was both expensive and somewhat convoluted. It's only been four months since that very device hit the scene, but it's safe to say it's already history. Today, the RedEye mini is setting a new bar in the world of iPhone / iPad / iPod touch remotes , with a single plug-in Infrared (IR) adapter enabling your Apple device to beam out a near-limitless array of IR commands
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: accessory, history, ipad-or-ipod, iphoneremote, redeyemini, single-plug-in, universal remote, universalremote