iRedTouch

Published by: tin:b Software
Downloads
Revenue

Description

iRedTouch - the universal "Universal Remote"
PLEASE NOTE: This application requires additional hardware
Are you tired of having several remotes lying around in your living room? Do you want to use your iPhone or iPod touch instead? This and much more is possible with iRedTouch - in conjunction with an infrared LAN or WiFi module by IRTrans GmbH (www.irtrans.com) or a GC-100 or iTach module by Global Caché (www.globalcache.com).
Please visit iRedTouch website for details.
A version especially for the iPad (iRedTouch HD) is also available on the App Store!

WITH ONE IR MODULE:
- Use your fingers to flip through the list of your remotes on the iPhone or iPod touch
- Tap on the photo of your remote - and the IR module transmits the respective IR signal
- Hold down your finger - and the IR signals will be sent repeatedly, if appropriate
- Infrared codes of all common devices (HiFi/TV/DVD/...) can be taught to iRedTouch
- Control your Philips HUE lighting system, too!
- No PC or Mac needs to be running at all!
- All this is even possible via mobile networks! The magic is called "VPN".

WITH MORE IR MODULES:
- Control all IR-capable devices in your household, from anywhere in your WLAN!
- Determine which remote or button will use which IR module all over your network

WHICH MODULES ARE SUPPORTED?
- All IRTrans modules LAN or WiFi, IR with up to 16 LEDs, RS232, contact closure, if available
- GC-100 (Global Caché), IR, RS232, contact closure
- iTach (Global Caché), IR, RS232, contact closure, depending on model
- iTach Flex (Global Caché), IR, RS232, contact closure, with adapters

HOW TO CREATE A REMOTE:
1. Make a photo of your remote, scan it, or even make a sketch of it
2. In iRedTouch choose the very photo as the touchable area of your new remote
3. Place the buttons on the screen, simply by tapping onto the photo
4. Teach the infrared signals to iRedTouch - a built-in assistant makes this easy
5. That's it!

NOT ONLY INFRARED
iRedTouch can perform lots of "actions":
- Infrared-Code with IR modules, via external LEDs if available
- RS232 strings with certain modules
- Contact closures with certain modules
EVEN WITHOUT MODULES ...
- Control your Music app ("iPod")
- Call URLs (aka web adresses), some devices understand that!
- Control Philips HUE Personal Wireless Lighting
- Jump to a different remote
- Create Macros from all these actions

IF YOU HAVE A MAC:
- Control "iRed2" on the Mac - a free license is included with certain IRTrans modules
- Use IRTrans USB modules connected to your Mac, just from iRedTouch via iRed2
- Control your Mac, change speaker volume, send it to sleep, ...
- Control iTunes, let iRed2 announce the current track, jump to the next album, set ratings, etc.
- All this and much more from iRedTouch on your iPhone or iPod touch

WITH YOUR MAC ON THE ROAD:
- Control applications on your MacBook (Pro), e.g. a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation - via WLAN from your iPhone
- Control QuickTime Player or VLC, or whatever. iRed2 is very flexible and adjustable to your needs
Hide Show More...

Screenshots

iRedTouch FAQ

  • Is iRedTouch free?

    Yes, iRedTouch is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is iRedTouch legit?

    Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.

    Thanks for the vote

  • How much does iRedTouch cost?

    iRedTouch is free.

  • What is iRedTouch revenue?

    To get estimated revenue of iRedTouch app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.

User Rating
App is not rated in Azerbaijan yet.
Ratings History

iRedTouch Reviews

Awesome

Clixby on

United Kingdom

This app is superb. I can now controll all of my AV; SkyHD, Sony LCD TV, XBox 360, PS3, Sony AV Amp... All from my iPhone. You don't even need to be in it's line if site, which is ideal for me! Yes it's not cheap, and you do need additional hardware, buy this is all stated in the info. If you are want to put all your remotes in the cupboard an leave them there, this is the app for you! I spoke to support at www.irtrans.de first to make sure it would work and they were very helpful. Best iPhone app Ive had yet, and I've had a lot. Couldn't recommend it more.

Recommended

Andy8421 on

United Kingdom

A great app. Does require the irtrans hardware module that isn't cheap, but overall the package is still better value than the harmony multi remote equivalent. Great to have a real picture of the remote on the iPod. Not aimed at the complete av beginner, but if you have some basic av and network knowledge then it is very good.

Best thing since sliced bread!

irqulez on

United Kingdom

The best thing about this is that you can create you're own remote and have the buttons you do use and get rid of the ones you don't want. You can have all the buttons for all your devices all on one page! Awesome!

WARNING DO NOT BUY

whyshouldicare on

United Kingdom

this is a scam, it does not work at all and if you read carefully u'll see that u need a IRTrans Ethernet Device which cost arround 145 euros to work this app,!!!!!! do itunes hand out refunds cause i want one!

COOL

eggand2chips on

United Kingdom

Sorry this program is crap

Store Rankings

Ranking History
App Ranking History not available yet
Category Rankings
App is not ranked yet

iRedTouch Competitors

Name
MAGic Remote TV remote control
N/A
TV Remote - Universal Remote
For LG, Samsung, Roku, Sony
Universal TV Remote Control ™
All TV Remote Control - Wifi
Harmony® Control
Smart Remote TV Guide
Universal Remote 2023
Universal Remote Smart - TV
for Samsung, Sony, FireTV, LG
Puck Remote App
Use iPhone as a smart remote!
AV Remote - Simple Controls
Universal Remote: TV Control
For Samsung,LG,Sony,Roku,Fire
TouchControl Universal Remote
Control Your World!

iRedTouch Installs

Last 30 days

iRedTouch Revenue

Last 30 days

iRedTouch Revenue and Downloads

Gain valuable insights into iRedTouch performance with our analytics.
Sign up now to access downloads, revenue, and more.
This page includes copyrighted content from third parties, shared solely for commentary and research in accordance with fair use under applicable copyright laws. All trademarks, including product, service, and company names or logos, remain the property of their respective owners. Their use here falls under nominative fair use as outlined by trademark laws and does not suggest any affiliation with or endorsement by the trademark holders.