Brief: AirTurn Intros New Bluetooth Remote

AirTurn, a Nederland, CO-base developer of wireless controllers, has released a new Bluetooth remote for tablets and computers.

Digit II, a rechargeable, multi-function remote that fits on a keychain, enables users to control presentation programs, including PowerPoint for Mac and PC and Keynote for iPad, as well as music player, camera and video camera, and e-reader apps on iOS and Android devices. The remote "works with all known Bluetooth hosts that support HID, including PC, MAC, Android smart phones, and Apple iDevices including the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch," according to a news release from the company.

Digit II is available now for $39.95 from AirTurn's Web site.

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