Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote

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Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote

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Binding: Accessory
Brand: Sony
Color: Black
EAN: 0711719804604
Format: Playstation
Label: Sony Computer Entertainment
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment
Material Type: Black Color
Model: 98046
Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Release Date: 2007-01-09
Size: blue-ray remote control
Studio: Sony Computer Entertainment



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionPlaystation 3's Blu-Ray Disc Remote is an elegant, sleekly designed controller for enjoying Blu-Ray discs on your PS3. The ergonomic design feels good in your hand and the Bluetooth connection lets you operate with no lag time. Features all the standard DVD remote functions: Chapter display/select A-B Repeat One-Touch Menu Control




Features:
  • gives you streamlined access to the PS3's Blu-ray Disc functions
  • Bluetooth wireless technology
  • compatible with all versions of the PlayStation 3





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - High Quality, Sleek, Practical, Works Well
This simple remote works well with the PS3. It has every option that you could need. I have used it for quite some time with no problems. I would highly recommend it if you watch movies on your PS3.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Turns the PS3 into a real blu-ray player
The remote is the one thing that we needed to make playing blu ray discs on our PS3 easy. Using the game controller worked but was an exercise in frustration. So - not a necessary item, but sure is convenient!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great remote
Just on a whim to kick off my (now 3 months of so) collection of PS3 items and games I ordered this remote. It works great, the layout is nice, and since I use a USB hub for my PS3 sometimes the controllers will not power up the system if after being down for hours. Well this BR Remote never fails on me, besides I'm often out of reach of the PS3, charging the controllers or whatever and this nice and comfy remote works flawlessly. It's very light weight but feels sturdy. Quick to response, powering the system etc and watching BR discs if you own a PS3 is a must. I'm still experimenting with it, and so far I like it-alot. As mentioned my controllers get used alot, and this thing being non-USB always has me cruising thru the PS3's GUI with ease. This is a very-well designed and low cost remote/alternative to using a Dualshock 3 controller, For navigation. For the PS3 user, be it a game only/movie only or like me both a very nice item in your collection. Highly recommended...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - uhhhhh, it works?
The PS3 comes with an incredibly short usb cable for charging your controller, as such, leaving that plugged in and using it to navigate is a no go. I use my blu-ray time as time to recharge my controller, (because of the incredibly short cable), and use my remote to control my movies, and maybe checkout the psn store occasionally.

Pros, its the best PS3 Remote currently available. It looks very nice and high end, you can tell it was well made, rather... well built.

The problems come in the actual USE stage. Setting up the remote is rather simple that's not a problem. But it could be easier for the less technically sound.

The worse thing about this remote is, if you touch 1 button, your ps3 comes on. This is stupid. If you got your remote on a table, and you accidentally set another remote on it while your watching tv, guess what, ps3 pops on. (better make sure you setup your system to not auto start).

This would be so much better if only the PS button effected the powering up of the PS3, but thats not the case.

Another option that would eliminate this is a simple "hold" button, that is also not the case.

Another problem with the remote is its not illuminated. I know it doesn't say illuminated, but I like watching movies in the dark. After a few movies you know where the buttons are, thankfully we have some colored buttons, they are not too obvious to see at night, but you can make out ok this is red, so push the button above it to see the subtitles or below it to see how far into the movie you are (speaking of which, why cant we see how much time is remaining?)

Now to the positives (which I think outshine most of the negatives, but not the fact that the stupid ps3 turns on whenever a button is pressed anywhere (put this thing in its own box and keep it shut!).

It looks very good. The xbox 360 remote looks out of place with the rest of my "decor", as my tv remote is black, receiver remote is black, tivo remote is black, ps3 controller is black, it only makes sense to have a black remote.

The remote looks very high end, and works without problem. (not counting the issues of it turning on when you touch it, not having a power off button and having to hold down the ps button then choosing cut system off).

The biggest "feature" is bluetooth. I have a xbox 360, and I got that remote, its a joke, you have to push buttons several times, and it becomes increasingly frustrating, because you have to have direct line of sight. This ps3 remote uses bluetooth technology, and I can point this thing at my head (the opposite direction) and it still operates my ps3.

This is a nice remote, I recommend buying it (as it is better than using your ps3 controller), it is better than some of the cheaper off brand remotes, especially those which require plugging in some hideous looking device on your usb port. And it "looks" good. But understand you will have some compromises.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very cool remote
Just thought I would post a quick review for this remote. Although I knew that this remote was blue-ray technology I didn't think about it due to years of normal remotes, but this remote is cool because you don't have to point it at your system. Yes I know that is a DUH comment for plenty of people, but I think for the person who doesn't know much about how technology works that it is a pretty cool thing to know. It is bigger than the old ps2 remote, I wish it was a lot smaller. However I imagine this does a lot more. I don't use this remote for anything other than watching movies on my system but it's great for that. Responds well, looks nice, had no problems setting it up with my system. A good buy, I will however mention look for it online because I found mine much cheaper than in stores.



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