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RTI T2-Cs+ handheld remote control

As part of the redesign of its popular T2-C handheld remote control, RTI has made it easier for electronics professionals to program its newly released T2-Cs+ by allowing for customizable button sizes.


For many years the T-2C remote has been a staple of the RTI product line and recently to ensure its compatibility with the latest generation of home electronics the company updated the unit to reflect the market's latest technologies.

The newly introduced T2-Cs+ from RTI is the latest generation T2-C handheld remote from the popular custom electronics manufacturer and it says some of the freshly added revisions to the remote include a 2.4-inch LCD touchscreen that offers users better image quality and an increased viewing angle, and 128MBs of flash memory along with a 532MHz CPU to bolster the unit's speed and performance.

In addition, RTI utilizes its dual-RF platform to enable the remote to work with traditional 433MHz one-way communication RF signals and the 2.4GHz ZigBee protocol for two-way communication with RTI control processors and third-party products such as music servers, lighting dimmers, HVAC thermostats and RSS feeds to provide users with weather updates, sports transactions and other news items.

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Home Automation and Control · Lighting · Universal Remotes · Home Theater · HVAC · Retrofit · Rti · Custom Installation Universal Remote Controls · Handheld Remotes · Zigbee Two-way Communications · All topics

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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.

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Posted by Bryan Werner  on  10/20  at  07:13 AM

Just to clarify. The T2C and T2Cs+ are not the same products.

Posted by John Nemesh  on  10/20  at  09:08 AM

The best thing about the new T2Cs+ is they got rid of the “grid” that you had to place buttons on!  You can now place your icons where you wish, in whatever configuration you wish.  With this and an XP3 processor, you get a VERY powerful control system with full 2 way feedback for not a lot of cash.

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