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Post 1 made on Wednesday May 12, 2010 at 20:49
BlueWire
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Has anyone tried this yet?

http://www.l5remote.com/
Post 2 made on Saturday May 15, 2010 at 13:02
lloydus
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It is en route as we speak. I am wondering if I should have held out for the red eye mini though. It seems to have more functionality.
Post 3 made on Monday May 31, 2010 at 01:51
lloydus
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And it's not up to much at all. It's very restricting having to point my ipad at the tv like I do my regular remotes. I have moved on to iRule with an itach ip2ir; works very nicely so far.
Post 4 made on Saturday August 7, 2010 at 06:17
eminence
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I have personally ordered L5 remote and make full payment inclusive of shipping charges from that company. I have check with both our local pos office and custom from my country and they said the shipping item number provided cannot be trace and they might not have delivered the item Malaysia. I stupidly waited for more than 2 months but did not receive anything. They promise me through email that the item is on the way and it will arrive within a few days every time i email to ask them on the status ,their easy way to brush me off. Finally i ask for a refund but it seems they did not responded to my email anymore.
You decide yourself whether you want to take that risk.
Post 5 made on Tuesday June 3, 2014 at 10:42
Bongoking
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The reviews on Amazon are extremely positive, and I would like to add to it. I've been using the L5 remote for 3 years with an abandoned itouch media player. Designing layouts for my own remotes was straightforward and extremely flexible. The layouts are backed up and saved to the cloud in case of problems. The unit updates firmware whenever necessary on restarting it. Macros are entirely possible and wide ranges and extents can be done: I've got a macro that turns on 3 units, and hits an IR HDMI switcher to setup my WDTV box. The only one that does not work well is the volume control for my Denon, which is controlled fine from the IR on my Comcast remote but is very touchy on the L5. The L5 is a learning remote and has had no problems learning codes from Samsung, Denon, WD, KGLinks and miscellaneous devices. It has proven to be durable and reliable over 3 years of steady use. It does require unplugging it occasionally so that the unit can be plugged in to be charged, but I've got a charger stand on my TV table and I just let it sit overnight, then the next even unplug it and put in the L5 and it's good for 3-5 days. It doesn't draw much power. Although it's backed up to the cloud automatically I've not found a way to program the remote online or on the computer. I highly endorse it if you've got a spare iphone, itouch, etc. It works on gen4 and up at least.


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