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Review: Kameleon 8 universal remote

kameleon8-review-lg1.jpgOne For All Kameleon 8-in-1 and proclaims it to be the easiest remote you will ever use. This model of Kameleon series, and can control up to eight devices. This universal remote has created more choices for us.

The Kameleon impressesd as a sleek, good-looking device with the body having a brushed aluminum finish with a touch reflective material . The bottom strip has a horizontal row of four thin buttons, each of a different color ( green, red, blue and yellow). The central black strip separating the two screens has small white buttons for basic functions such as volume and navigation. The remote works on 4 (1.5V) batteries.

The screen of Kameleon lights up when you touch as it uses electroluminescent technology. It lights up on the slightest vibration.With the same screen size you can get different button icons as the arrays of buttons change according to the mode. With the use of inbuild setup, the Kameleon remote is easy to setup.

The Kameleon offers a good amount of control afforded by the device. You can set up everything from the time the screen stays on after use, to the way it is activated. This remote on a stretch 8 remote controlled device at a time and is able to give 256 instructions to them.



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