If you love watching Blu-ray movies on your PS3 but haven't picked up the official bluetooth remote, this could only mean one thing: having one too many remotes annoys you. There is, however, a solution to your cluttered coffee table woes, and it comes in the form of IR2BT. This little palm-sized device allows a universal remote's infrared signal to be converted into bluetooth, which is recognized by the PS3. Having less remotes means less time switching between them; this is good for those who just want one remote to rule them all.
The device promises to transmit "all 51 Sony Blu-ray remote codes including the PS button for Power On / Off." It operates off two AA batteries, or a mini-USB connector. The device will set you back $55. That's pretty expensive as opposed to just getting the official remote. We guess it's really just a matter of space over money. Which is more important to you?
[Via Engadget]
IR2BT allows infrared remotes to communicate with PS3
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