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Binding: Electronics Brand: thesharperedge EAN: 5032331007361 Feature: Be the boss in your own home and prevent all infrared remote controls from working using the Remote Control Jammer. Label: thesharperedge Manufacturer: thesharperedge Model: 5032331007361 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: thesharperedge Studio: thesharperedge
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Be the boss in your own home and prevent all infrared remote controls from working using the Remote Control Jammer.
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Use the Remote Control Jammer to control the entertainment in your own home, It will drive your friends and family mad! Jam remote controls from 2 metres away! To prevent all infrared remote controls from working simply point it at your TV/Stereo/Video from no more than 2 metres away and turn it on. Remote Control Jammer larger image The Remote Control Jammer is a great toy for getting your own way watching the TV/Video or listening to the stereo. Remote Control Jammer features: One compact Remote Control Jammer (black) Only 3 inches long Demonstration batteries included Jams all other remote control units Works up to 2 metres away Size: Remote Control Jammer (box) H 24.5cm x W 14.5cm x D 6.0cm Remote Control Jammer batteries: 3x AAA batteries (not included) Click here to see a larger image of the Remote Control Jammer
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