Sharp Shootin’ TV Remote Control

By Aditi | December 17, 2007 8:33 pm |
Categories:
Funny stuff,Input devices


Do you hate your TV? I do. Those endless advertisements, soap operas, stupid comedy shows – sometimes I just want to take out big cowboy’s six-shooter and make several holes in TV screen! Now such fantasies became almost real.

Sharp Shooter TV Remote Control

Manufactured by Firebox, the Sharp Shootin’ Remote Control can control one of the functions of your regular remote control and is compatible with most TVs. You program it for any function (turn on/off, volume up/down, switching channel – whatever) and when the red light start glowing – just aim it on your TV’s sensor and shoot! You’ll hear funny sound of real gun shooting and your TV will react in the way you wanted.

A pleasant bonus for every buyer is gold-effect sheriff’s badge that comes in package with this awesome remote control. I guess it could help you to feel yourself like a real TV cowboy. It might be a good present for everyone who watches TV from time to time and is sold for $20 approximately.

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Sharp Shootin’ TV Remote Control

  • Christal Stuchly | March 14th, 2009 at 1:39 am

    Can you tell me how to program the sharp shootin tv remote? I have lost my instructions.

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