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June 25, 2008 11:23 AM PDT

A caddy that can find lost remotes

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: Taylor Gifts)

What could be better than a remote that finds your remote? A device that will find four of them at the same time, all from one base.

The "Remote Buddy Stylish" (we don't know what the "Stylish" means either) is a caddy with color-coded buttons that correspond to individual remotes. When one or more inevitably gets lost, it will send a signal to the remote to help locate it, according to 7Gadgets.

In a perfect world this would serve as a recharging dock as well, but we know that few remotes work that way. But it does have another invaluable feature: If you still can't find said remotes, there's a cupholder so you can have a cocktail to ease the frustration.

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