Super-Sized Remote Control

Posted in Remotes by Reuben Drake on May 25th, 2007

Super Sized Remote ControlMeasuring almost a foot in length, this ginormous remote control from Brookstone almost ensures that losing it between the cushions of your couch is out of the question. It works like most universal remote controls with the ability to program it to control a large number of home entertainment devices with over 296 codes for almost all the major manufacturers. It also features some glow-in-the-dark keys to make it easier to see in the dark so you don’t bang your shins on it when it’s left laying on the floor.

Aside from being difficult to lose, this remote might work well for someone with a vision impairment, as a funny fathers day gadget or simply if you’re a giant. I’d love to see what a TV would look like from the makers of this super-sized remote! Actual measurements are 5 inches wide, 11 inches long and 1 inch thick, and the whole works runs off of 2 AA batteries.

You can find it at Brookstone for 25 bones.



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One Response to “Super-Sized Remote Control”

  1. Mike Says:

    What difference does it make if you lose it or not? It doesn’t work with many, many popular devices. maybe it has 296 codes but it doesn’t have the ones that people need. Great, I finally get a remote that I can’t lose and it doesn’t work. Now that’s ironic. Ha ha. Don’t waste your money on this.

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