Schmartz PS3 IR-to-Bluetooth adapter adds PC control
We're more or less waiting on the Logitech Harmony Adapter for all our PS3 IR-to-Bluetooth needs, but if you're impatient Schmartz has revved up its PS3IR. In addition to the usual IR control, the new PS3IR-1000 also comes with a Windows app that allows you to control your PS3 from the desktop over USB -- we're not sure we need it, but if you've got a crazy home-automation rig or something it could be useful. $79, available now.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
elangomatt @ May 5th 2009 3:20PM
Looks nice but I've been without for so long anyway, that I think I'll just hold off until logitech has their adapter to go with my Harmony One. Heck, that'll probably cost at least $79 anyway just my luck.
DarkNeo @ May 5th 2009 4:27PM
Meh, I rather wait for the Logitech adapter that will be out out this month and cost $59.99. Info was leaked by Best Buy when they posted the item on their site.
Pretend Geek @ May 5th 2009 4:47PM
Shop Schmart. Shop Sch-Mart.
T-bone @ May 5th 2009 8:19PM
The good thing about this device, for me, is if it screws up, I just drive 2 miles down the road and get a replacement :)
Matt @ May 6th 2009 1:50PM
Nyko Blu-Wave comes with a receiver that you can use and it's $15-$20. The only downfall is that you can't turn the PS3 on with the Harmony, you have to either turn it on manually.