“After some internet search and customer reviews, I decided to purchase the Rē. The software program and the device itself are incredible. 5 stars. Hands down better than anything else out there like it. More powerful, easy to use and much less expensive than high-end home theater remotes that would have to be custom installed to have even close to the functionality of the Rē. I was able to program 3 fairly complicated rooms, all with different devices, in less than a few hours – taking full advantage of rooms, activities and favorites. I found the programming and user interface to be highly intuitive and never even had to read the online manual to use it. Every one of my AV devices was found with the built-in database and I even have an older DVD/VCR in my daughter’s room. No problem. And the “bump” integration is flawless and amazing. Programmed one remote and bumped it to my wife’s Iphone, Ipad and daughter’s Iphone in seconds. Ipad is killer. I honestly cannot think of one complaint. Totally killer job. I am thoroughly impressed and have many friends coming your way.”
-Best, Adam Stone Sherwood, Oregon
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ChipChick.com Highlights the Rē’s V2.0 Software Update
“We reviewed the NewKinetix Rē Universal Remote for the iPhone and iPod Touch a while back, and we’re quite impressed with the accessory and its complimenting app. Now the Rē Universal Remote app has been upgraded to version 2.0, with support for the iPad…”
Full Review
The Rē is Rated the Best iPhone Universal Remote App by Sound and Vision Magazine
“Rē is clearly the most potent and flexible of the three apps reviewed here that use a plugin hardware dongle, and it’s also the most completely customizable. (I also appreciated its IR power and wide-angle coverage, which were best-in-class.) An unavoidable companion to flexibility is complexity, but the time you invest learning the ins and outs of the Rē app’s structure and organization will surely pay big dividends in a highly capable, yet intuitive, personalized remote control.”
Announcing the Winners of the NewKinetix Rē Video Contest! Here’s a free iPad!
Recently, we ventured out into the unknown world (unknown to us anyways) of hosting a video contest for Rē Remote Control users, with the hope that we would see some creative, funny, and informative ways in which the Rē can be used. The reward? A brand new iPad that the Rē universal Remote now works with in full resolution!
Well, we received some great videos and the experience was worth the extra time and work. So here is a big thanks to everyone who took the time to submit their videos. We were very impressed with the quality of the entries, and more importantly, we had a great time viewing them. From cartoons to iPhones moving on their own, the videos were very well done. You can see them all by visiting the NewKinetix YouTube channel.
Here are your winners! Congratulations to Jake Winchester and Lesh Richardson! Here’s what they had to say about the Rē and their videos:
Name: Jake Winchester
City: Portland
State: Oregon
“How did I live before the Re? It’s so intuitive and easy to use that now even my mom can work the home entertainment system. And hot dang is it a space saver! The second I plug that baby in I can say goodbye to six other remotes.”
“Making the video was a great time. I used a Sony HD camcorder and edited with iMovie. It’s pretty telling how much longer it took me to figure out the workings of the family video camera than it did the Re.”
Name: Lesh Richardson
City: Katy
State: Texas
“I was introduced to the Re because my parents wanted a universal remote with a larger display so it would be easier to see. We found that the Re plus the iPad made a perfect combination. We use the Re to control multiple home theater setups featuring TVs, Audio Receivers, Cable Boxes, and Game Consoles. I had a really great time creating this video and trying to make it creative and professional looking. I purchased a royalty-free audio track, used my HD camcorder to record the demo and in-action video, and used many various graphical and video editing tools to put it all together. The final page I tried to mimic the style used by NewKinetix in their print documentation. I’m really happy with how it came out, especially with the audio and how well it flowed with what was happening visually.”
V2.0 Enables Social Networking Capabilities On The Rē™ iPhone Universal Remote
Portland, OR, (September 15th, 2010) – NewKinetix, LLC announced today the Version 2.0 software update for the Rē Universal Remote enables “social networking” among users to enhance its capabilities. V2.0 adds email sharing of Rē setups between users, so if users want to share a custom remote with their friends, they can send all or part of their settings via email. Users on the Rē Forum can request devices or post messages that they have learned a new device, adding to the Rē’s extensive built-in device list. Devices can be customized layouts of a current device, or a completely new remote. Users can also email device settings to NewKinetix to add to the database. Other setup information like favorite program lists can also be shared.
With V2.0, the Rē now supports the iPhone 4 at full resolution and uses the iPad screen size and resolution to full advantage while maintaining setup compatibility between all iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch models.
To further enhance customer support, NewKinetix now offers IR Codes on Demand™ device additions to the Rē database. Any user can now request that a device not in the original database be added, and if device codes are available, the update can be made, typically within one working day. This is all part of the NewKinetix guarantee that its database will continue to keep up with new brands and device types as soon as the IR codes become available.
The Rē App is now available in French and additional languages are planned for future app updates. NewKinetix has seen significant demand for the Rē universal remote control internationally and shows its commitment to support additional languages with this release.
The V2.0 software release also adds features and capabilities that continue to advance the Rē’s value for new and existing customers. New features in the release include:
Rename Rooms, Devices, Activities, Favorites and Button labels
New, easier to use, learning interface
Backup and restore settings
Learn more about the Rē Universal Remote at www.NewKinetix.com. V2.0 adds to the already rich features of the Rē including, a multi-room interface, extensive built-in database, activity based remotes with unlimited macros, one-touch channel changes from TV program list, and customizable remote layouts.
About NewKinetix:
We are a team of highly skilled design engineers, who have been working together for the past two decades providing easy to use hardware and software solutions to solve complex problems. Our focus has always been to approach design with a complete systems perspective, focusing on ease of use and interactivity. We formed NewKinetix, LLC to develop innovative products that allow people to get more enjoyment and value from their personal electronics devices.
NewKinetix, Rē and IR Codes on Demand are trademarks of NewKinetix, LLC
iPhone, iPad and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc
Rē-purposing your old iPod touch or iPhone as a universal remote with the Rē – a new trend
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.
Mike – One of the first orderers of the Rē – San Diego, CA
I received my RE just two days after ordering it. I wasn’t sure if it was going to work for the application I wanted it for. I had tried other “learning” remotes and they either didn’t work or were too big and bulky for my application. I have a $30,000 piece of testing equipment that comes with a $175 remote that I can’t find anywhere else. The RE took care of my problem. It took less than 2 minutes to program all 9 functions from the old remote and the RE has much better distance even.
On my way home from work I stopped at my mother-in-laws for dinner and in the 5 minutes after dinner before I left I was able to program in her TV, DVD, and audio receiver so the next time I come over I will have “Control”.
When I got home it took only moments to program the TV and DVD player in my bedroom. I eliminated the buttons I didn’t need, moved a few around and, Viola!
RE has taken all the necessary things with a universal remote and made them WAY better. The ability to configure buttons, move them around, and even eliminate them is great! I haven’t even tried the Macros yet, but If the form and function of what I’ve seen so far is any indication of what they will be like, I can’t wait!
All in all, this thing ROCKS!
Controlling Activities with Macros
Introduction
The Rē offers nearly unlimited options to automate your Activity Remotes with macros. In this paper, I’ll review some of the different ways that you might want to setup your Activities to power devices on and off and switch inputs to the correct video source. I’ll use a typical setup with a TV, Cable Box and DVD player and two activities, Watch TV and Watch DVD.
Preparation
After setting up each device and before I setup activities I test each device remote to verify the On/Off, Pwr On, Pwr Off, and input switch buttons. Some devices support the discrete Pwr On and Pwr Off, and some do not. If any of the power buttons don’t function as expected, I delete them so they will not be used in the Start and All Off macro in activities I later setup. I also identify and note the correct I/O switching buttons that I will need in my activity macros. Generally I’ll verify all of the buttons in the device remotes to verify that I have the best IR Code selected, and delete extra buttons and learn any missing buttons from the original remote before creating activities.
Default Activity
When you set up an activity, the Start and All Off macro are created for you. The software puts the Pwr On button in the macro for each device selected to be a part of the activity. If the device doesn’t have a Pwr On button, the On/Off toggle is used. Similarly, the All Off macro uses the Pwr Off or On/Off buttons. The remaining button groups are created from your selections by device. See the online User’s Manual for more general details on setting up activities.
Often, I will include all of the devices in each activity even though they are not used so I can control the power for all devices in the All Off macro. I didn’t do that in this example.
Standard Start Macro
The most common way to add input switching to an activity is to add the input select button to the Start macro as shown at the right. In many cases you will need to add a delay after the power on steps to allow the TV to warm
up so it will see the IR signal to switch to the Cable input.
Alternative Switching Method
In the previous method, you may find that it is inconvenient to hold the remote pointing at the TV for 15 seconds waiting for the warm up delay. Since the Rē allows any number of macros in an activity remote, you may want to make a 2nd macro button instead of adding delays and switching to the Start macro. You press the Cable button to switch the TV to the Cable input after the TV warms up as shown in the Watch TV activity below. This example uses a one button macro, but if you have more switching to do, you can include that in the new macro as well. You can do this in the Watch DVD activity remote as well.
Activity Control as an Activity
Another possibility for setting up power and input switching is to create an activity remote that exclusively handles power and input switching for all of your activities. This gives you a single control panel that is easy to access to start any activity. Another benefit is that it allows you to remove all of the power buttons from the activity remote screens so you don’t accidentally tap a button that turns of the power in the middle of a movie or TV show. You can do this for any number of Activity Remotes.
In this example, I can elect to power all the devices on with the All On macro or power on/off individual devices. All Off powers down everything at once. The DVD and TV buttons switch the inputs so you are ready to use the appropriate activity.
I included the switch buttons in each activity as a convenience so you don’t need to return to the Activity Control Screen to change from watching TV to watching a DVD.
Creating the Different Setups
I was able to quickly set up the three examples of controlling power and switching by using the copy/paste function in the Re. I created the Family Room, setup the three devices then created the default macro example. After that was done, I simply created Family Room 1 and Family Room 2 and copied the setup from the Family Room and pasted it into the new rooms. Next I edited the setups to illustrate the different macro usage techniques.
This is also a good illustration of the personalization of the Rē. I could easily create two different Family Room setups for me and my wife. They could be started from a common setup but each extended to meet the preferences of each user. This example is for a shared iPod touch, but it could easily be extend between different iPhones, iPod touches or iPads by using Bump to transfer the settings. See more on Bump in the User’s Manual.
This Father’s Day Give the Rē Universal Remote Control Solution for Your iPhone
All dads are different, and if your dad happens to prefer their iPhone to a power tool, then Rē is an answer to your prayers. The Rē is an affordable, creative Father’s Day gift for any iPhone/iPod touch toting dad. The NewKinetix Rē NK100 IR Accessory and Rē Universal Remote Control App combine to turn your iPhone or iPod touch into a universal remote control that can serve your entire home and/or office. The $69 IR Accessory and required free app allow you to create a powerful universal remote for substantially less than WiFi based iPhone remotes and dedicated universal remote controls.
Some of the Rē features include:
• Features typically found only on High-End Dedicated Universal Remotes
• Easy to Setup and Fun to Use
• Works Everywhere – Take it from Room to Room and to the Office
• Remotes for all of your Devices are Instantly Accessible
• Transfer your Rē setup from one iPhone to another with Bump
• Supports Virtually all Brands & Types of AV Equipment
• PS3 compatibility using Schmartz wireless hardware
• Upgradable – It Won’t Become Obsolete
Not only does the Rē have the practical use of turning your iPhone or iPod Touch into a universal remote, it also has great prank playing possibilities. Imagine your dad hanging out at his buddies house and taking control of their tv, stereo, etc. Hilarious!
NewKinetix Bumps Up Performance In Rē V1.1 Software Release
This week, we (NewKinetix) announced our first software update to the Rē, the first full-featured activity based IR remote for the iPhone with a built-in upgradable IR database support for nearly all AV devices. The V1.1 update includes more device brands listed in the database, Bump integration, settings and IR performance updates, and customizable backgrounds and skins.
Working out of our office here in Portland Oregon, we haven’t rested since the gratifying launch of the Rē IR Universal Remote Control in March, upon which Ali Heriyanto, co-editor of the online tech and gadgets boutique, ChipChick.com, had this to say “Compared to other iPhone remote control devices we tested recently, the Rē came in heads and shoulders above the rest in terms of ease of use and functionality.” Reviewers and the rapidly growing user community have been giving high marks to their use of the Rē on their iPhone, iPod touch or new iPad.
As software engineers, we like to focus on usability and after gathering lots of user feedback, we are happy to announce the release of this update-our first- just 2 months following our initial worldwide release. We feel it is very important to quickly address any requests and feature demands as we continue to evolve, and we understand that our product can only be at its best with the help of our customers. With V1.1 software, Rē users can expect an even more user-friendly experience when controlling their AV devices. Here is what we’ve added for you:
- Transfer part or all of your personalized Rē setup from one iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to another through the popular data transfer program “Bump”, which is incorporated into the Re App.
- More brands have been added to the already extensive IR database list.
- Additional remote editing features and view customization.
- Includes compatibility with Sony PS3 using the Schmartz wireless Infra-red adapter.
- Auto-dimming can now be enabled in settings, with automatic activation based upon movement.
- App specific timer that can control when the iPhone or iPod goes to sleep. V1.1 also offers vibrate on/off and volume control for button click specifically within the Rē app.
A major differentiating feature of using a Rē is the customizable Activity Remote interface that can control entire activities within one meta-remote, such as “Watch TV, “Play a CD”, or “Watch a Movie”. With an unlimited number of activities that can be programmed and an unlimited number of devices that can be controlled, we decided it would best serve you to include customizable skin colors you can assign to devices and activities to easily distinguish between them. You can personalize your with selected background images as well.
We also love diving into the intricate technological aspects of the IR transmission codes, giving the Rē a significantly enhanced performance advantage. For instance, not all devices respond to the same IR signal timing. The Rē now compensates for the varied IR signal demands by integrating device specific IR timing control. The addition of these controls is invisible to the typical user, but the fact that they exist provides confidence that the Rē can handle demanding applications.
Download and see the features of the Rē Universal Remote Control App for free from the App Store.










