Apple Remote
Product Information
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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, slideshows and more from across the room. Plug your iPod into the Universal Dock and choose a playlist, slideshow 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.
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 Movies folder and your DVDs. Turn up the volume. Shuffle. Skip to the next chapter on your DVD. Play a slideshow, a home movie you made in iMovie, even a film trailer.
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What's in the Box?
- Apple Remote
- Battery (CR 2032)
- User Guide
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Manufacturer Information
- Apple Remote with iPod and iPhone: Please note a Universal Dock is required in order to use the Apple Remote with your iPhone or iPod.
- Apple Remote with Mac: Compatible with Apple products introduced in 2005 or later that have a built-in infrared (IR) receiver. Not compatible with MacBook Pro with Retina display or iMac (Late 2012).
Ratings & Reviews
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EXCELLENT!
Apple, this is AWESOME. The first remote was a TOTAL fail compared to this. This thing is the toughest, smallest piece of machiner y THAT works. :P …
- Written by Logan Voss V from Woodridge
1340 of 1722 people found this useful
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Does not work with OS X Vista (I mean Lion)
This was a very nice tool with Snow Leopard, worked great! Since I upgraded to Lion (they removed Front Row), it only controls iT unes - when I say it controls iTunes, I mean you can play a song or video that is already selected but you cannot change the selection. Additionally, you can control the volume; otherwise, it is useless now. …
- Written by James R from Vine Grove
984 of 1226 people found this useful
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To the first reviewer
IT'S ALUMINUM - A NON Ferrous metal -
Translation - No iron content - ie, non magnetic.
or for the laymen - It won't stick o other metal. …- Written by DERRICK D from Rio Linda
1051 of 1776 people found this useful
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Too Small
It's always getting lost in our couch, it needs to be bigger! It still works great.
- Written by Ashton S from Salem
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Good build quality too small
Great remote design, it's a pleasure to hold. That being said it's very small and if you lose it you need to have home sharing ini tiated already or you won't be able to sink another device to it. A replacement is surprisingly cheap and syncing a different remote is easy but a scream function in the remote that could be activated by an inconspicuous button on the apple tv itself would be brilliant. …
- Written by Alexander F from Halifax
4 of 6 people found this useful
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Great!
Sleek, beautiful and extremely durable.
I've had this remote for 2 years with no problems and great battery life. I also love the intuitive design.
Only issue: This all-in-one remote works on multiple Apple products. So, if you're on the computer and using your Apple TV, make sure that the remote is only focused on one of the two, otherwise you're in for a full-blown cacophony. …- Written by Stacy B from Park Ridge
8 of 10 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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will the remote work with macbook air
- Asked by Shen Y from Markhm
- 02/03/2010
Best Answer
This answer has changed. The MacBook Airs from late 2010 do not have IRDA ports, so this remote won' t work, but will work with the older MacBook Air. …
- Answered by Luke L from Monticello
- 20/04/2011
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does the new iMac 2013 has ir Sensor? I cant seem to use my remote on it.
- Asked by Zhong Qin N
- 20/04/2013
No answers yet
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Is the Apple Remote compatible with the iPhone 5?
- Asked by Nathan A from Bothell
- 26/09/2012
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Does the new Apple Remote work on my early 2008 Mac Pro?
- Asked by Stanford R from San Francisco
- 21/10/2009
Best Answer
Quoted from item description (directly above these Q/As):
"Compatible with Apple products introduce d in 2005 or later that have a built-in infrared (IR) receiver."
Because the Mac Pros do not have an infrared receiver, this Apple Remote will NOT function with your Mac Pro …- Answered by Daniel E from Edinburgh
- 21/10/2009
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Will this work with the I pod touch 4th gen?
- Asked by Daniel S from Manlius
- 01/09/2011
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Will This Work On All IPods?
- Asked by Kiren T from Surrey
- 23/01/2010