Unified Remote – Androids Answer To Wireless PC Remote!

One of the main reasons I need a wireless PC remote is Netflix and Hulu Plus… I do not own a Television, and if I have a “movie date night” it’s kind of odd to have my guest sit as I awkwardly fumble a keyboard and wireless mouse in the dark.

A few nights ago while I was laying their with my girlfriend, we were coming up to the end of an episode of Sekirai. I couldn’t find my wireless mouse and decided to Google around for a solution.

I ended up finding a god sent savior, Philip from Unified Remote to the rescue!

I quickly downloaded the app and installed the server side client to my PC all while Sekirai continued to play on Netflix. Without a hesitation, Kayla asked, “What are you doing babe?”

Why Is Unified Remote The Best?

I have tried many different types of remotes. Let’s break it down: Xbox 360 Wireless Controller + Wireless PC Dongle, Windows Media Center PC Remote Control, Logitech Wireless G700, TeamViewer for Android, and I’m NOT about to pay $40 for Logmein for Android! To put it simple: Unified Remote has a built in mouse touch pad, utilizes the Android keyboard for input, has specialized remotes for Netflix, Hulu Plus, Pandora, Windows Media Player, VLC, foobar2000, iTunes, and much much more.

TL:DR; Unified Remote has a mouse pad, keyboard, Netflix, Hulu Plus, VLC, iTunes remote.

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