We’re more or less waiting on the Logitech Harmony Adapter for all our PS3 IR-to-Bluetooth needs, but if you’re impatient Schmartz has revved up its PS3IR. In addition to the usual IR control, the new PS3IR-1000 also comes with a Windows app that allows you to control your PS3 from the desktop over USB — we’re not sure we need it, but if you’ve got a crazy home-automation rig or something it could be useful. $79, available now.
Filed under: Gaming, Home Entertainment
Schmartz PS3 IR-to-Bluetooth adapter adds PC control originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 May 2009 17:03:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Original post by Nilay Patel
Related posts:
- Ooma intros Telo Air wireless adapter, liberates Bluetooth solution to the masses Heads up, Ooma fans: the equipment that you know and...
- Bluetooth SIG takes aim at sensor market, adds Apple and Nordic to board of directors The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (aka Bluetooth SIG) has some...
- Skype update for iOS adds anti-shake, Bluetooth connectivity and ads for freeloaders Skype‘s latest app upgrade brings a few substantial features, some...
- Android adapter concepts promise to accessorize any headset Well, here’s a bit of a twist — a concept...
- Kanex’s MHL HDMI adapter brings your smartphone content to an HDTV near you Want to get content from your Samsung Galaxy S II...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.










