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VooMoteZapper universal remote control for iOS devices hits online Apple Store

VooMoteZapper is a universal remote control for iOS devices created by a company called Zero1.tv, and it is now available at the online Apple Store.

The app-enabled accessory does away with multiple remote control apps for individual consumer electronics products, replacing them with a single software solution for home device management. At about the size of a paperclip, this product connects to the 30-pin dock connector and does not need batteries to work nor do you have to pair it.

The remote can control an HD TV, DVD player, home theater, and almost all your A/V equipment. The gizmo works with the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad running iOS 5, and an accompanying app supports gestures. It also features an edit mode, and it packs one-touch room control and other features. The VooMoteZapper is $69.95 at the online Apple Store, and it is available in a variety of refreshing colors including red, green, blue, pink, and gray. Spec sheet is available below.

• Easy setup wizard lets you configure the remotes for your devices within minutes.
• One Touch (Macros) starts a sequence of commands with a single button.
• Personalize your VooMote Zapper, however you like it.
• Combine the buttons of multiple devices in a single view.
• Manage multiple devices in different rooms with Room Control.
• If a device is missing from the database, you can teach the VooMote Zapper using the device’s remote control.
• Use a simple finger swipe for all core functions, such as changing channels.
• Get help anytime with a simple click on the question mark at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.
• Set up customized remotes once and use iCloud to push all that information to the rest of your iOS devices.
• Free updates coming soon, including TV Guide functionality, Facebook, and Twitter.

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