In the wake of the recent release of the new iPhone 4 and with Apple’s continued business model of consistent, staggered new hardware releases, there are and will be plenty of retired iPhones and iPod touches looking for a new purpose in life. One great idea, that I have to admit was inspired by a cheapchick.com review, is to pair those once pricey obsolete devices with the Rē to be re-purposed as a dedicated universal remote. The Rē is considered by many to be the most capable universal remote control available with its ability to control multiple entertainment devices in any room of your house, any house, or anywhere for that matter. It can also be customized to set up personal activities like “watching TV”, “listen to music” etc…
Not everyone is completely comfortable severing dependency from their phone while relaxing to watch a movie. Until now, there was no way to talk on the phone while using an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch based universal remote. Now you can use that old iPhone in one hand to keep channel surfing while you tell mom about your week on your new iPhone 4. But you don’t necessarily have to be upgrading with a new iPhone or iPod touch. You don’t even have to be an AT&T user. Used versions are available everywhere. Check out the eBays and Craigslists of the world and you won’t have to search for long. Just remember you need to be able to charge it up (get a charger too) and make sure it’s functional.
Another great advantage: if you are anything like me, I need to keep my remotes, or in this case, one remote for every entertainment device, in one spot. This way I always know where it is and can always leave it charging, so I know it’s ready when I need it. Having dedicated hardware for the Rē allows you to always keep your remote with your entertainment devices.
Let’s go over the figures. Top rate universal remotes, limited in usability and features in comparison to the Rē, can cost around $200. (Yes, people pay that and more, actually). The Rē hardware costs $70 bucks and the required app is free. Even if you upgraded to a new phone, bought a used iPod touch and a Rē remote control, you would have a better universal remote and save money. Hmmmm…I think I know what I’m doing with my old iPhone, and now I can sleep better at night knowing I’m helping out those old 3G iPhones adjust to retirement.










