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Apple Remote

Control your Mac, iPod, or iPhone from afar with the sleek aluminum Apple Remote. Play, pause, adjust volume, move forward and back, and access menus while playing music and video.

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Overview

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.

The Apple Remote requires the iPod Universal Dock and any iPod with a dock connector or any iPhone.

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 movie 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
 
 

Ratings & Reviews

4.0

Based on 32 reviews

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  • Apple Remote

    5.0

    EXCELLENT!

    Written by LV from Woodridge

    Nov 1, 2009

    Apple, this is AWESOME. The first remote was a TOTAL fail compared to this. This thing is the toughest, smallest piece of machinery THAT works. :P More

    147 of 186 people found this useful

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  • Apple Remote

    4.0

    No more magnetic mount

    Written by ZS from Avon

    Oct 21, 2009

    I was disapointed when i bought this wonderful remote and tried to put it on the side of my iMac like i did for my old ine. Wrong first of all the back surface is not flat its curvedd for design which doesnt have enough surface area to stick to the side of the imac.Later I tried sticking a stronger extrenal magnet to it and fould out its not magnetic at all. I thought it was magnetic.Overall it's a great remote and i like the ipod click wheel volume control too! More

    312 of 550 people found this useful

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  • Apple Remote

    5.0

    To the first reviewer

    Written by DD from Rio Linda

    Oct 29, 2009

    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. More

    197 of 334 people found this useful

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Most Recent Reviews

  • Apple Remote

    4.0

    Overall Good Improvement with New Design

    Written by JC from Washington

    Dec 3, 2009

    Overall this newly designed remote is an improvement on the previous design and definitely feels more in line with Apple's products. The new remote is a non-magnetic aluminum material that is much longer and includes an extra button compared to the original white plastic remote.

    I love the look and feel of the remote but am having a hard time adjusting to the new significantly longer remote as it does not rest as well in the hand as the previous remote. Also, since the wheel control is flush with the remote, it will take some getting used to - whereas the previous design allowed easy and quick use without looking since the control wheel was elevated. The play/pause button is moved from the center of the control wheel to below and replaced with a "select" button. There is a menu button as before.

    This remote works excellent with any Apple product with an IR receiver manufactured after 2005 - including AppleTVs, Mac Minis, iMacs, Mac Books, and more.
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    5 of 5 people found this useful

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  • Apple Remote

    2.0

    Good and bad

    Written by PH from Oakland

    Dec 3, 2009

    Really beautiful and super flat design.

    However, if you're an Apple TV user for 2 years like I am, you'll be very used to the previous design, so there is a learning curve. The menu button is now on the bottom left, rather than centered, so it will slow down your speed if you're used to the old one. Also, Apple made a very un-Apple decision to add a completely redundant play button. So the middle button still selects and plays, but there's now a second play button on the bottom right. This makes absolutely no sense -- what was Apple thinking?

    Not sure if the cool design is worth the trade-off.
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    2 of 3 people found this useful

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  • Apple Remote

    5.0

    BEST APPLE REMOTE YET!!

    Written by TV from Queensbury

    Nov 28, 2009

    This new Apple Remote is great! I love the new aluminum design & it's overall very sleek. I use it with my MacBook Pro 15'' and iPod Touch 3G. At night I like to watch TV shows before bed...I can control my shows while the MacBook Pro is on the desk and I'm laying in bed. GREAT LITTLE DEVICE, THANKS APPLE! More

    21 of 25 people found this useful

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Questions & Answers

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  • Will this remote work with Apple TV?
    • Asked by CH from Indianapolis
    • Oct 20, 2009
    Best Answer

    Yes, as the Apple TV is an Apple IR product released after 2005. That also includes the G5 iMac's to current, most modern Macbook and Macbook Pros, G4 and Intel Mac Mini's and Apple iPod Docks. More

    • Answered by TD from Nanaimo
    • Oct 20, 2009
    • 23 of 26 people found this useful
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  • Best Answer

    It uses an IR (Infrared) signal to transmit information. You need a IR Receiver on your computer, or universal dock to use this remote. More

    • Answered by YX from Burlingame
    • Oct 20, 2009
    • 14 of 15 people found this useful
    • 27 more answers
  • Is it aluminum?
    • Asked by BA from Denver
    • Oct 20, 2009
    Best Answer

    yes

    • Answered by AL from Bronx
    • Oct 20, 2009
    • 14 of 16 people found this useful
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