| Brand | Emprex |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 5 x 2.7 cm; 99.79 g |
| Item model number | 3009URF |
| Manufacturer | Emprex |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 99.8 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
Emprex 3009URF Windows Media Center Remote Control
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| Brand | Emprex |
| Compatible devices | Television |
| Connectivity technology | Radio Frequency |
| Number of buttons | 10 |
| Maximum range | 10 Metres |
| Item weight | 100 g |
About this item
- Navigate 4 way to control the cursor arrows
- Conveniently access the PC digital entertainment
- Includes all of the buttons and functions necessary for Microsoft MCE
- 2.4GHz RF technology with an operating range of up to 10m
- Mini USB dongle style receiver
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| ASIN | B002A8HEFY |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | 29 Jan. 2009 |
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The remote control uses 2.4GHz RF technology with an operating range of up to 10m. It has a Media Center Start button to access, command, and control your digital entertainment options. Complete with Microsoft Windows Vista certification and Green Start Button support to run, it also has a virtual remote server on your Media Center computer. There is 4 way cursor navigation control and 5 Teletext menu hotkeys to support ISDB data function for digital television (DTV) and digital radio formats. It is supplied with a Mini USB dongle style receiver.
Box Contains
- 3009 MCE Remote Control
- USB Dongle
- 2x AAA Batteries
- Quick install guide
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Customers like the performance, controls and ease of installation of the remote control. For example, they mention that it works well with their media center, the buttons respond well and that it's very easy to install. Some are happy with value. That said, opinions are mixed on quality and wireless.
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Customers like the performance of the remote control. They say it works well with the Media Center on Windows 7, Vista, and Windows Media Player. The remote also works while using other applications and the USB dongle works fine. It's a great controller that allows full control of all Media Center functions, including fast forward and backwards, dvd menu, and more.
"...The ability to point the remote in any direction and still function flawlessly is an added bonus...." Read more
"...It also has the added bonus of a built in mouse control. Like they say "every cloud has a silver lining ... ... ..."" Read more
"Works well with the Media Center on Windows 7, though not necessarily straight out of the box...." Read more
"...The remote performs 100% reliably and I like the clicky feel of the buttons. Works well with Windows 7 Media Centre.TAKE NOTE!..." Read more
Customers like the controls of the remote control. For example, they say it has nice, intuitive controls with a clicky feel. Some mention that the buttons work well and are reliable.
"...This remote adds to the windows media experience with all buttons responding well...." Read more
"...The remote performs 100% reliably and I like the clicky feel of the buttons. Works well with Windows 7 Media Centre.TAKE NOTE!..." Read more
"...Most buttons work out of the box, and remote is detected automatically by Windows 7, no drivers required...." Read more
"...Simple, intuitive controls, decent range and works from the narrowest of angles, by that I mean you don't have to be face onto the receiver...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the remote control to be easy. They mention that it's simple to use, and that it plugs in and plays. Some customers also say that the process is painless, and the remote requires no software.
"...Very simple setup on a windows 7 PC. This remote adds to the windows media experience with all buttons responding well...." Read more
"...is specifically designed for use with Windows Media Centre and is simple to use. It even has an on/off button...." Read more
"...The process is painless (just click on an installer icon) and after a reboot of the PC you now have a fully functional remote control!..." Read more
"...This remote requires NO software as Windows 7 Home Premium recognized it and media centre worked a treat...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the remote control. They mention that it works well for a reasonable price and is a good product.
"...I've given five stars because this is great value for money and it does its job well...." Read more
"...Delivery was very quick and the remote is not overly expensive." Read more
"...Absolute bargain for the money." Read more
"...A good product at an unbeatable price." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the remote control. Some mention it has great workmanship, is well made, and reliable. However, others say that it feels a bit plasticy and the build quality is only average. Some say that the remote broke within a few days and that the buttons have a very unsatisfying spongey quality.
"...Well, I bought mine in February 2010 and it stopped working in October 2011...." Read more
"...The remote itself is high quality. The USB dongle works fine, although quite tall/big." Read more
"...my second set after the first ones (supplied with the remote) died after 3 months use...." Read more
"...High quality plastics and look like it will last much longer than the computers - Recommended." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the wireless technology of the remote control. Some appreciate the reliable connection and good range for an RF device. Others however, are not happy with the reception and possible reception problems.
"...My only gripe is the range of the RF signal, I achieved a max of 5m through walls and will be experimenting with positioning the USB dongle in a..." Read more
"...The real plus was the wireless technology. I have been diappointed with some infra red remote controls that were too directional...." Read more
"...which should be a positive, but the reception on this remote is TERRIBLE...." Read more
"...out of a usb port on the front of my Win7 media centre PC and reception has been good...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the speed of the remote control. They mention that it misses keypresses, delays in performing a given action, and is slow to respond to key presses. Some reviewers also mention that the remote seems to save up instructions.
"...Missed keypresses, delays in performing a given action, lack of accuracy are all major let dows of this device...." Read more
"...Very occasionally it will hang a little, causing a delay of maybe 2 seconds...." Read more
"I was actually sent the ARF instead of the URF remote. Problems with lack of response- this remote seems to "save up" the instructions, and then..." Read more
"Generally works well, but occasionally refuses/slow to respond to key presses, which can be a little frustrating. Possible reception problems?" Read more
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This remote is specifically designed for use with Windows Media Centre and is simple to use. It even has an on/off button. In pactice this is best set up to bring your computer in and out of "sleep", but even that can save you having to get up from the sofa immediately.
So why disappointing ??
Well, I bought mine in February 2010 and it stopped working in October 2011.
It was obviously outside of the 12 month guarantee, but it seemed a short life when compared with other remote controls ... so I contacted Amazon, who provided contact details for the manufacturer/distributor. (Well done Amazon!!)
Sadly, I have had no reply from Emprex. So I replaced my remote with an infra-red version from another manufacturer, which is one of the better infra-red type (you can point it in any direction, as long as it has line of sight to the receiver). It also has the added bonus of a built in mouse control. Like they say "every cloud has a silver lining ... ... ..."
You do need to install the utility that is supplied on a mini-cd. This enables the alph-numeric keypad which you need if you decide to install the Media Center Sky Player (may also be needed for other MCE functions, but I haven't noticed).
My only gripe is with the numeric keypad itself. The letters/numbers are printed underneath the corresponding (very thin) buttons. For some reason, whenever I use these buttons I end up pressing the wrong button, fooled into thinking the letters/numbers are printed above the button. Not sure why this is, perhaps we've all got used to telephone buttons with the letters/numbers printed on the button itself and when they're not, the brain automatically adjusts.......or pehaps I'm just terminally stupid! But when you do press the correct button, it works fine.
As other reviewers have said, you cannot use the remote for other Windows functions, so you need to set-up Media Center first to a) start automatically and b) be always on top. I use a Remote Desktop connection (Win7 Pro/Ultimate) to conduct other functions, but you could equally connect a separate mouse/keyboard.
Installation was a breeze and - unlike IR remote controllers - you do not have to have line of sight access for it to work. The remote performs 100% reliably and I like the clicky feel of the buttons. Works well with Windows 7 Media Centre.
TAKE NOTE! Although most of the remote's functions work without installing anything (Windows 7 provides most of the drivers) if you want to be able to use the number buttons to enter letters (e.g to jump to the music album or artist in Media Centre) then you have to use the mini CD that comes with the remote to install entries into the registry. The process is painless (just click on an installer icon) and after a reboot of the PC you now have a fully functional remote control!
Only minus point is that it may eat batteries. I am on my second set after the first ones (supplied with the remote) died after 3 months use. Having said that the original batteries were of an unknown make. Time will tell I guess, however the remote loses a 5 star review in view of this. Still a recommended purchase!
A small USB dongle is used (rather than an infra red receiver) which should be a positive, but the reception on this remote is TERRIBLE. Missed keypresses, delays in performing a given action, lack of accuracy are all major let dows of this device.
To make matters worse, if you are used to using triple-tap for text entry in Windows media center (i.e. similar to that on a mobile phone) for quick text entry THIS DOES NOT WORK ON THIS REMOTE!
On the plus side, you do get two AAA duracell batteries ;)
