[ April 30th, 2005 @ 10:52 am ] ... [ Vic DaSilva ] ... [ 553 views]

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Their Favorites for the RF category

Griffen AirClick

ability to work with multiple receivers or pair specifically with one, a hold switch, a reception indicator, and a cradle accessory for attaching the remote to a steering wheel or bike frame—that really stand out, and at $40, it’s one of the least expensive remotes on the market.
Con’s:They were not crazy about the odd button layout”but that’s not a deal-breaker”.
Score 5 out of 5

ABT’s iJet

provides the best range of all the remotes we tested, includes a nice accessory package, and features a water-resistant transmitter with much better button layout and “feel.” It’s only real drawback is its high price, which is 50% more than the AirClick.”
Score: 5 out of 5

In the IR category
Ten Technology’s naviPlay eX

“For the same price as the competition it offers additional control features unavailable from any other product, IR or RF—in terms of iPod-controlling functionality, other remotes are playing catch-up.”
Score 5 out of 5

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