Griffin’s Beacon universal remote control system now available for Android, ships for $70

It’s been quite a while since we got our hands on Griffin’s Beacon universal remote control, way back at CES. The IR converter has since hit the market for iOS users, but the Android community, until recently, had been left in the dark. That changed yesterday, however, when Griffin announced that its wire-free system is now available for Google-powered handsets and tablets. The transmitter, fueled by a quartet of AA batteries, converts an Android device’s Bluetooth signal into infrared and sends out commands to your TV, DVD or Blu-Ray player, effectively allowing users to place it anywhere around their home entertainment system. The remote control functions are handled by Dijit’s customized app, where you’ll be able to browse, search and call up TV shows, using the integrated guide. The app, like its iOS counterpart, is available for free, but the system itself will set you back about $70. If you’re even remotely interested, check out the source links below, or the full PR after the break.

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