Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote

2010 February 9
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Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray Disc Remote
 
Manufacturer: Sony Notebook Entertainment
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The PlayStation 3 Blu-ray remote control enables users rationalized access to the PlayStation 3 system's disc features. Unlike standard infrared remotes, the Blu-ray remote control uses Bluetooth technology so it can be used lacking having to point frankly at the PlayStation 3 system.

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  • gives you rationalized access to the PS3's Blu-ray Disc functions
  • Bluetooth wireless technology
  • compatible with all versions of the PlayStation 3

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I approve this remote control
 
Review Date: September 19, 2008
Reviewer: A. Dent, Minas Anor, GD
I did not reckon I needed yet a further remote control because I plotting the six-axis had everything it needed for movie before a live audience on the PS3 and, yet, I bought one. There were 2 initial reasons:

- my wife was missing a 'magic wand' shaped remote for before a live audience movies
- Amazon had it at a fantastic price in one of them lightning deals

I finished up using it myself and, in fact, using it for more than just movie before a live audience - see below.

But, let's do a quick supply of features:

= It's blue-tooth enabled and, consequently, it's not taking any ports on your PS3. This is probably vital for anyone who has a "2-USB ports console".
= It's wand-shaped, allowing the non-gamers to control their movie-surveillance actions while land a familiar-shaped device in their hand.
= It maps ALL the six-axis buttons and performs everything a six-axis would do, except for the joystick features of R3 and L3 (but you do have the push-down or 'click' abilities for them).
= 2 AA battery powered (still with the original Sony batteries after 4 months of use)
= Includes bonus buttons that the movie-only users would expect on a remote such as:
+ a number pad
+ eject
+ red, green, blue, yellow buttons
+ play, stop, pause
+ slow(step), scan(left/right), prev/next
+ show, top menu, pop up menu, return
+ subtitles, angle, audio


What is fascinating about this remote is that you can use it for much more than movie-before a live audience. Given that it has all the six-axis buttons, guess what? You can use it, and I do use it to:

- surf the web
- play music
- shop at the PSN store
- play certain games such as Sudoku
- turn the PS3 on/off when your six-axis controllers are in the charger and I am before a live audience GT5 that is using a racing wheel

And, yes, you CAN turn the PS3 on and off with this remote. Turning it on is simple - you simply press the PlayStation button and the PS3 turns itself on. To turn it off, you either go as far to the left on the X-bar and all the way up and press Enter (the turn-off PlayStation icon will be highlighted) or you simply hold the PlayStation button pressed for a few seconds and then select 'yes' and press the X button a couple of times.

By and large: I am pleased with this peripheral. Yes, it's one more remote control but it's a pretty excellent one, for the reasons I stated above.

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Notes - Aug 29, 2009, after 16 months of use

I find that I'm using the remote more and more, not only for before a live audience movies but for navigating the XMB and at the PSN Store, also when before a live audience music or slideshows. Due to its very convenient arrows wheel with an 'enter' button in the middle, navigating the PS3 and doing just about anything other than before a live audience games is a lot simpler than using the PS3 game controller. Unlike the controller which naturally requires two hands to hold, this is in the end a one-hand surgical procedure where you hold the remote in one hand and operate the wheel with your thumb. And because it's Bluetooth, not IR (Infrared), you don't even need to point it at the PS3.

And, one word on battery life. After about 15-16 months of surgical procedure, this is probably the third set of batteries so I'd estimate battery life to be about 4-6 months. Not too terrible.
bluetooth remote is fantastic!!!
 
Review Date: February 2, 2007
Reviewer: whiterabbit, Yakima, Washington United States
A must-have accessory for your PS3 Blu-ray DVD viewing pleasure! I like that it works lacking having to point it at anything, thanks to being Bluetooth... you don't even have to be in the same room! (not that there is much application for the latter, but plotting it worth mentioning). Anyway, it works perfectly and helps add to your PS3 encounter. We have a nice complete remote also, but the "Bluetooth factor" makes this Playstation remote our family's favorite so far. I hope all remotes go that way eventually... much better than IR!
I like it.
 
Review Date: January 16, 2008
Reviewer: Mouse, Texas, USA
First off, when people complain there is no "power" button, they are just too bone idle to push the down arrow and then the middle enter button. Whoopdee doo. It takes all of 1 second to power off the PS3 with the PS button so if you can't do that then you are extremly too bone idle. Also, if you "fortuitously" push a button and PS3 comes on but you don't want to switch your TV to see the PS3 menu, you can get up off your backside and hold your finger over the power button on the PS3 itself and it will turn off. The next complaint people have is with the Bluetooth part of it since they can't use normal IR complete remotes with the PS3. Well, I in person prefer the Bluetooth since you do not have to have line-of-sight with anything to use it like you do with IR sensors. If you like surveillance movies from your bed and you're all curled up under your blanket you can just keep the remote under there with you and push buttons, the PS3 still picks up the signal. As for it not having the "glow in the dark" buttons... how many of you really press all those un-needed buttons when you're surveillance a movie? At the most you need to know where "Play" "Stop" and "Pause" are. That's all you really need to memorize. You can easily feel for the huge circle and I would hope you know up is up and down is down and so forth with "enter" in the middle.

It's a fantastic remote with every feature you really "need". If you watch a lot of movies from your PS3 then it really is a must have. Much simpler to navigate menus with than the PS3 controller as well as knowing the button you're approaching does what it's meant to do. Anyone know how to pause the movie from the PS3 controller? I sure don't.
Nice layout, no more pointing and being paid frustrated
 
Review Date: January 20, 2007
Reviewer: Gadgester, Mother Earth
This Blu-Ray DVD remote for the PS3 is just fantastic. It's well laid out and the buttons are simple to hit. The best part is you no longer need to point the top of the remote in the direction of the PS3 since this is wireless. It makes Blu-Ray surveillance on the PS3 even more enjoyable. Some people complain about this not being a complete IR remote. Since I never cared for complete remotes, it's a total non-issue for me. $25 is not a terrible price to pay for such a cool and useful accessory.
All the functions
 
Review Date: May 22, 2007
Reviewer: W. Stohler, Honolulu, HI USA
This remote adds all of the functions that we're used to having on a DVD player...and you can hit the view button to show the conspicously missing elapsed time (not shown on the front of the PS3).

You do have to program the PS3 to work with your specific remote prior to the first use.

It's a remote....Bluetooth, by the way, so infrared and RF programmable remotes won't work with the PS3 (very sad for my Harmony).


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