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Reviews of the Schmartz PS3IR-PRO

  • 7.4

    CNET Review

    November 3, 2008

    The Good: Allows a standard universal remote to control the PS3; gives access to the full 51 remote buttons; zero lag between remote and console; powers the PS3 off using a built-in macro; upgradeable firmware.

    The Bad: Expensive for what it does; no user-adjustable settings.

    The Bottom Line: The Schmartz PS3IR-PRO is an expensive IR-to-Bluetooth converter for the PS3, but it works great and puts your universal remote back in charge of your home theater.

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Manufacturer: SchmartStuff.com

Part number: PS3IR-PRO

General

  • Compatible game consoles Sony PlayStation 3

Accessories

  • Packaged quantity 1
  • Product type IR to Bluetooth remote control adapter

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