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Aerb Remote Control MX3

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The model MX3 is also known as the Aerb Air Mouse.  This is a 2.4 G RF wireless remote with keyboard and mouse functionality.  It has a Gyro motion sensor, 81 key keyboard, and operates on less than 10mA of power consumption.  The Chinese manufactured product ships with a box labeled "Air Mouse" and the model X000LJA8WL denotation.  The box also displays common logos for Android, Microsoft Windows, MacOS, and Linux.The model MX3 is also known as the Aerb Air Mouse.  The general description for these devices is [[Wireless Air Mouse]].  This is a 2.4 G RF wireless remote with keyboard and mouse functionality.  It has a Gyro motion sensor, 81 key keyboard, and operates on less than 10mA of power consumption.  The Chinese manufactured product ships with a box labeled "Air Mouse" and the model X000LJA8WL denotation.  The box also displays common logos for Android, Microsoft Windows, MacOS, and Linux. [[File:aerb_fb_large.jpg|thumb|none|200px]][[Image:25star.png]]  [[Image:20star.png]]  Two and a half starts out of five because Aerb is half way there.  For under $30.00 this remote is not a bad deal.  Yet it has some shortcomings which might cause some users to start pulling out some hair.  The main problem with this remote and many similar 2.4Ggz products of this nature is range.  The unit has a terribly weak transceiver.  The range is well below 10ft.  The FCC allows for a more powerful radio than what is being used.  The USB specification supports power drain for a more powerful internal radio in the receiver usb plugin component.  Come on Aerb!  Crank up the juice on this!Low rating because Aerb is half way there.  For under $30.00 this remote is not a bad deal.  Yet it has some shortcomings which might cause some users to start pulling out some hair.  The main problem with this remote and many similar 2.4Ggz products of this nature is range.  The unit has a terribly weak transceiver.  The range is well below 10ft.  The FCC allows for a more powerful radio than what is being used.  The USB specification supports power drain for a more powerful internal radio in the receiver usb plugin component.  Come on Aerb!  Crank up the juice on this!Update:  We stopped using the Aerb Remote due to problems with the orientation sensor in the remote.  When the QWERTY keypad was downward facing, it should be deactivated, however it sometimes becomes active and accidental keypress results in undesired actions on the computer system.  The problem increases with use to the point where the media computer became unreliable until the remote was removed.Recommendation: Do not buy ANY [[Wireless Air Mouse]] with a keyboard on the bottom.  They are consistently problematic and do not function as well as a SmartTV remote. 
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