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One remote to rule all 12 devices

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Written by Rene Millman   
Thursday, 20 March 2008

It must be said that our offices here at Absolute Gadget Towers can resemble a remote control graveyard. We have them stack up just about everywhere. Thankfully those clever people at One for All have a handy remote control that will not only take the place of all your remotes, it can even control your lights. You need never get off the sofa ever again!

But it doesn't just have one remote, it has three different ones, so one of them is bound to suit.

The Stealth range of remotes are all slim and stylish with the OFA Stealth 12 (URC7781) remote aimed at the home entertainment enthusiast. It controls up to 12 different appliances throughout the home and, according to the makers, can help create an incredible home theatre experience. The OFA Stealth 12 sports a LCD screen with simple commands and backlit keys.

It also provides wireless upgrades of any new device codes direct to the remote. It also can be used to control all of the lights in your house.

The company also has OFA Stealth 2 (URC7525) which can control your TV, Digital Satellite, Cable or freeview box in one remote. It also includes a digifunction that gives you instant and complete control of all digital set top box functions.

It has also launched the OFA Stealth 5 (URC7556) to control your Amp, VCR, TV, DVD and Satellite with the touch of a button. The OFA Stealth 5 also includes a digifunction that means you have complete control over your digital box.

Another special feature of this remote is that, when used in combination with the OFA light control kit, it has the ability to switch your lights off, dim them or control a whole cluster of lamps making your home DVD viewing a real cinematic experience.

The Stealth range from One For All is available in major stockists including Curry's Digital, Comet, John Lewis, Maplin, and Argos.

The Stealth 12 (URC7781) retails at £39.99, the Stealth 2 (URC7525) retails at £14.99, and the Stealth 5 (URC7556) at £24.99.

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