Published on February 2nd,2006 at 9:14 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Transform your phone into a universal remote control

The phone is a natural extension of the Japanese nowadays. It has happened that I forgot my phone at home, but I didn’t feel too bad about it. If the same thing happens to a Japanese, major crisis, you’ll witness the transformation from a human into a distressed, caged animal. In order to glue the phone to the hand of a Japanese citizen, we have the Remocon Saucer.

Remocon is some sort of English Japanese and means Remote Control… just like Combini = Convinient Store and WorPro = Word Processor.

Once the Remocon is connected to the TV or an AirH hub, you can control your TV and your aircon.

So what’s the use of switching on and off or changing the channel on your TV? Just to annoy your cat when it’s watching a movie!


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