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(8 customer reviews) 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Needs an Update for DVDs, Combo-TVs,
April 20, 2008 Pete Panayi "JD/LLM" (Chicago Area) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Casio Men's CMD40F-7CB Technoware TV/Cable Remote Control Watch (Watch)
I bought this to replace an old one of over 10 years ago. Works well with
single TVs amd single VCRs (both limited in Brands that will work with watch.) CASIO needs to update for DVDs and combination TV/VCR &/or DVD
players. But they probably will not. Too bad -- could be hot seller.
Can go into a restaurant, and if they have the right model, you can
control their TV. At home, you can amaze family and friends with this
007 type device.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Sick,
April 21, 2010 Seth C. Rodriguez - See all my reviews
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Sickest watch on the market, stylish and works great. With this watch I was able to program everything in my house whether it was my att uverse box or my car stereo remote it worked. Big feature is that it allows you to shoot any remote signal to it and it will learn any! Soo many compliments, I work at geek squad and it was a perfect asset for my attire. Very pleased. Shipped fast and in good oem packaging. It comes with date, time (of course), alarm, uni-remote, and stopwatch.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Great service,
April 29, 2010 Sancho (Flagler Beach, FL) - See all my reviews
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This watch will enable you to change channels, volume, and other settings on any TV set. Thje first time you use it on a given brand, you need the booklet that comes with the watch, to determine what the code to use to identify the particular brand. The usable range varies from 15 feet to about 30 feet. I use it in the breakroom at work, to adjust volume, or to change channels, since there is no remote, and the tv is located up high where it is difficult to reach the normal controls.