15 May 2006 16:18 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Up until 3 weeks ago I was only terrified by one other person - aside from Mrs Pocket-lint - getting hold of the remote control.You see the more they make TV remote controls more colourful the more the Pocket-lint mutt, aka Boston, thinks it’s a toy to be munched.
However now I've got a bigger worries, albeit one that isn't personally going to strike for a while, but one that is already playing on my mind.
Kids.
In steps the weemote 3 TV Remote for Kids that not only will save your remote from destruction, but allow you to program only the channels you want your kids to watch.
Sporting a child friendly design and the promise of ease-of-operation the weemote will allow you to program up to 10, 4-Digit channels.
According to the site, the weemote supports TV's, TV/VCR, Analog and Digital Cable, DirecTV, Dish, TiVo, ReplayTV and Ultimate TV.
Although the company itself doesn't ship to the UK, Smarthome.com who also sells it, does. Home Cinema, Remote controls, Dad




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