iMote Kid Friendly Remote Control keeps kids safe

by Ally

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When you have a preschooler in the house, you’re always having to worry about them stumbling onto a TV channel that they shouldn’t be on.  There are various ways of handling that issue, but this is one of the more simple ways I’ve seen.  It’s a remote made just for your preschooler.  Instead of being filled with numbers, it has five programable buttons.  On those buttons you can program in your child’s top 5 favorite channels.

That way when they’re flipping through the channels, they’re only flipping through the ones you have already approved to be on the remote.  The remote comes with 100+ colorful sticker that include the logos of popular TV channels to make the remote easy to customize.  In addition to those channels, there is also a TV power button and a volume button.  The remote is also safe for kids to chew on.  It’s meant for ages 3 and up.  You can purchase it for $29.99 from Think Geek.

Source: CraziestGadgets

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Lan Center Says: December 15, 2009 at 1:58 pm

At the very least this remote will keep peanut butter and jelly my kids keep leaving on my personal Harmony remote.

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