Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Competition Pro Blu-Ray and DVD Remote Control (PS3)

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Binding: Video Game Brand: Competition Pro EAN: 5016743031336 Label: Competition Pro Manufacturer: Competition Pro Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Publisher: Competition Pro Release Date: 2007-10-04 Studio: Competition Pro
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Customer Rating:      Summary: works fine Comment: got mine the other day and it works with my ps3 fine, all i can say is there must be a few duff units out there, the only bad thing about this remote unit is that its not wi-fi, looks like i'll be buying the sony remote as well
Customer Rating:      Summary: crap Comment: this remote is complete garbage, barely works at all and when it does it cuts out constantly so you have to re adjust the 'bluetooth' connector. not even sure it is bluetooth as it need line of sight to use anyway.
Do yourself a favour and AVOID this piece of crap
Customer Rating:      Summary: Worst remote ever Comment: Yes, my husband failed to read the above reviews and we are now lumbered with a useless remote that is not recognised and does not work. How can a company sell something that does not work? Please, do not buy this.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolutely Useless Comment: I brought this piece for my PS3. After which I regret it. It is complete junk. It doesn't work full stop!
They should stop selling such items, just a waste of money and time. I went and brought the official controller the next day. Total control.
Take my words for it, do not purchase and spend the extra £5 on an official remote.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Doesn't work Comment: Don't get this item. My PS3 doesn't recognise the USB receiver, the support email address given on the packaging just bounces back. Worthless. Wish I had read previous review.
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