October 2009
Apple Remote
Overview
Apple Remote with iPod and iPhone
If you connect your iPod to a home stereo, powered speakers, or TV set, the
Apple Remote lets you experience your songs, slideshows, and more from across
the room. Plug your iPod into the Universal Dock and choose a playlist,
slideshow, or video. Then sit back, relax, and enjoy. Ready to move on to the
next song? No need to get up. Just press the Next button on the Apple Remote.
Getting a call on your iPhone? Press Pause, then pick up where you left off.
The Apple Remote requires the iPod Universal Dock and any iPod with a dock
connector or any iPhone.
Apple Remote with Mac
The Apple Remote gives you total command of your music, photos, videos, and DVDs
from anywhere in the room. It works with Front Row — a menu-based, full-screen
interface — to make accessing the digital content on your Mac as simple as
navigating your iPod. When you press the Menu button, your desktop fades and the
sleek Front Row interface takes its place to give you control over your music in
iTunes, your photos in iPhoto, the videos in your Movies folder, and your DVDs.
Turn up the volume. Shuffle. Skip to the next chapter on your DVD. Play a
slideshow, a home movie you made in iMovie, even a movie trailer.
Compatible with Apple products introduced in 2005 or later that have a built-in
infrared (IR) receiver.
What's in the Box:
Apple Remote
Battery (CR 2032)
User Guide
Price October 2009
£20.18 inc v.a.t