KYMERA MAGIC WAND REMOTE CONTROL

2009 November 19
KYMERA MAGIC WAND REMOTE CONTROL

For those of you who are inspired by the magical stories of Harry Potter, you will certainly love Wand Company’s coolest gadget called “Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control”. What is unique about Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control is that it is a universal remote control which looks just like a wand used by magician and works without the use of buttons. Kymera Magical Wand Remote Control measures at 35.5L x 2D (cm). Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control has the ability to learn up to 13 different infrared codes from your existing remotes and replaying these codes when you perform one of 13 different gestures. Gestures include rotate clock and anticlockwise, flick upwards and downwards, flick left and right, tap on top and side, big swish, push forward and pull back, and double tap top and side. These gestures are recognized and confirmed in the form of various pulses which appear on the wand. In addition, you can program any one of the 13 commands to function according to specific move you apply, for example, flick to change channels or rotate to adjust volume. When you do the programmed moves only the wand remote control will work, otherwise, flicking it for fun will not damage the source. Remember you can use Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control on more than one gadget, eg. TV or MP3 player, as long as they are infrared remote controlled gadgets. When Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control is not on use for 60 seconds it goes into sleep mode. It reactivates itself when you pick it up. Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control requires two AAA batteries (included in the package) and priced at $69.95. Your kids will definitely love to play with Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control and imitate themselves as Harry Potter or Wizard. This unique Kymera Magic Wand Remote Control is all about magic!

Available At: firebox.com

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