Apple Remote
Control your Mac, iPod or iPhone from afar with the sleek, aluminium Apple Remote. Play, pause, adjust volume, move forward and back, and access menus while playing music and videos.
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Apple Remote with iPod and iPhone
If you connect your iPod to a home stereo, powered speakers or TV set, the Apple Remote lets you experience your songs, slide shows and more from across the room. Plug your iPod into the Universal Dock and choose a play list, slide show or video. Then sit back, relax and enjoy. Ready to move on to the next song? No need to get up. Just press the Next button on the Apple Remote. Getting a call on your iPhone? Press Pause, then pick up where you left off.
Please note a Universal Dock is required in order to use the Apple Remote with your iPhone or iPod.
Apple Remote with Mac
The Apple Remote gives you total command of your music, photos, videos and DVDs from anywhere in the room. It works with Front Row - a menu-based, full-screen interface - to make accessing the digital content on your Mac as simple as navigating your iPod. When you press the Menu button, your desktop fades and the sleek, Front Row interface takes its place, to give you control over your music in iTunes, your photos in iPhoto, the videos in your Videos folder and your DVDs. Turn up the volume. Shuffle. Skip to the next chapter on your DVD. Play a slide show, a home video that you made in iMovie, even a film trailer.
Compatible with Apple products introduced in 2005 or later that have a built-in infrared (IR) receiver.
What's in the Box:
- Apple Remote
- Battery (CR 2032)
- User Guide
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EXCELLENT!
- Written by Logan Voss V from Woodridge
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Does not work with OS X Vista (I mean Lion)
- Written by James R from Vine Grove
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To the first reviewer
- Written by DERRICK D from Rio Linda
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Amazing
- Written by Matthew A from Riverview
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great looking, okay functionality
- Written by Marnie B from Leigh
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Most Interesting
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Which Products have an IR port?
- Asked by Benjamin S from Charlestown
- 21/10/2009
Best Answer
The above answer is almost correct. The new MacBook October 20, 2009 white unibody does not
support the Apple Remote.
These Macs do:
Pre-October 20, 2009 MacBooks
Mac Minis
AppleTV
MacBook Pros
MacBook Air
iMac G5 iSight
iMac Intel Core Duo and Core2Duo
iPod HiFi …More- Answered by Abraham B from Silver Spring
- 22/10/2009
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i need a replacement apple tv remote
- Asked by Amy D from Reynoldsburg
- 27/01/2010
Best Answer
The best place to get one is at the Apple Store. You can also get one from amazon.com for the same price, but combined with shipping it will cost more and you'll have to wait. If you haven't been to a Apple Store, get on Google Maps and search for the nearest one. Besides being a store, it's also a fun place to be.
P.S. The current Apple Remote will work with the 1st and 2nd generation Apple TVs. …More- Answered by Kathryn H from Reidsville
- 13/11/2011
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can the remote control a powerpoint presentation
- Asked by Gerald T B from Arlington
- 25/01/2010
Best Answer
Yes, the remote can be used to control PowerPoint but it's important to know which version of PowerPoint you're using. The remote can not control PowerPoint 2004. I know the remote will control either PowerPoint 2008 or PowerPoint 2011. …More
- Answered by Tim H from Seattle
- 27/04/2011
Recently Answered
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this remote supports 2011 macbook white?, because i don't find any IR receptor!
- Asked by David O
- 18/01/2012
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Will this work with my 1st generation ipod touch?
- Asked by Susan N from Elizabethtown
- 30/10/2009
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Does it work for powerpoint slideshows on Lion? I want to buy one but I will be using it a lot for powerpoint presentations.
- Asked by Marshall F Z from Collegedale
- 05/02/2012
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yes this remote works fine with iWork but i am not sure about windows versions
- Answered by Liam S
- 28/02/2012
Featured Question
External IR receiver
- Asked by Renato T from Alfred
- 25/04/2012