Jan 8, 2009 9:26 am US/Eastern
Acoustic Research Bows Two New Universal Remotes
LAS VEGAS (CNET) ―
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The Acoustic Research XSight Touch AARX18G (with cradle) may give Harmony a run for its money.
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Acoustic Research (a brand of Audiovox) has unveiled two new
universal remotes that users can program directly (using a built-in
code library) or via a PC. Both new models--dubbed "XSight"--look to be
worthwhile contenders to our current favorite universal remote, the
Logitech Harmony One.
Like that Logitech model--which costs between $200 and $250--the
designs of the Acoustic Research XSight remotes mix hard buttons and
color screens, and allow for task-based macro programming ("watch TV,"
"watch Blu-ray movie," etc.). But the XSight models one-up the Harmony
with multiple user profiles and favorite channels lists, and the
flexibility to be programmed directly from the remote
or
via a PC, depending upon the user's preferences. The built-in setup
wizard lets you choose the make and model of your components, and
cycles through possible control codes until it hits the right one.
The top of the line XSight Touch (model ARRX18G, $250) includes a
2.2-inch color touch screen and controls up to 18 devices. It includes
a rechargeable lithium ion battery, and the included charging cradle is
angled so the remote can still be operated even while it's docked. But
the big improvement over the Harmony is the inclusion of built-in RF
capability; add the $100 RF Extender Kit, and you can operate
components outside your line of sight (such as those in a closed
cabinet, or even in another room).
The XSight Color (model ARRX15G, $180) is the step-down model.
It's the same basic design, but it controls 15 devices rather than 18,
its color screen isn't touch sensitive, it uses standard AA batteries
(no charging cradle), and it's got no RF option.
Both remotes should be available in the spring of 2009. We'll have complete reviews of them once they're released.
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