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# Ninja Remote 2: Weaponized TV Jammer Prank Toy. Television Gadget Toy for Jamming TV for boys of all ages

**Brand:** swamiware
**Price:** $864
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Review: Pretty dang cool! - This cool little remote is amazing! It lets me control any T.V. that I have come across. There only a few negatives; the instructions are vague and the overly-large and bright red l.e.d. makes it difficult to be “discrete” when using, (very un-ninja like). However, overall the Ninja 2 remote works as promised but would be easier with better instructions, so here you go! INSTRUCTIONS - Ninja Remote 2: Weaponized PROTECTIVE SEAL There is a thin transparent protective plastic seal covering the keypads on both sides of the remote. Use a knife and working from an edge, pull off the seal. BATTERIES Insert 3 new (non-rechargeable) AAA batteries. The middle battery's positive (+) terminal (end with stub on it) points toward the remote keys. Press LASER button (located on side), red LED should be lit. If not, batteries are inserted incorrectly or are dead. PROGRAMMING There are two ways to program the remote: Using POWER button - Turn TV ON (TV can be off, but not as easy). Point remote at TV. Press and hold POWER (the red button) until the TV turns off. Quickly release POWER. Using MUTE button The MUTE button is located on the side of the remote. Turn TV ON. Point remote at TV. Press and hold MUTE until the TV mutes. Quickly release MUTE. Press VOL to restore volume. If you released the button (POWER or MUTE depending on above) then the TV should be ready to use. The remote will automatically save this programmed TV to one of the TV buttons. It will save the first programmed TV to the first TV button. If you program again (this or another TV) the TV will be saved to the second button. The third time you program it will be saved to the third button. It will then repeat this pattern for subsequent programs. The last three programmed TV's are saved. To use one of the last three previously programmed TV's, simply press a TV button. And now the remote will work for that TV. If it doesn't work, then try the other TV buttons one at a time. These are the three TV buttons: Tips: - The remote will run through codes to try to POWER or MUTE the TV. You must release the POWER or MUTE button quickly after the selected operation above happens. For certain TV models, such as Samsung they have similar but not exactly the same codes for each model. Therefore, the TV will POWER or MUTE but the other keys won't work. The best way to program a Samsung is to turn the TV on and use the POWER button programming method. You can also wait a little longer and let it toggle (POWER or MUTE) an additional time or more then release quickly. TV BOMBER The BOMB button is the center red button with an image of a round bomb. After programming a TV, point remote at TV and press the BOMB button once. The TV will now change channels, volume, etc slowly over time. Duration of bombing is a random time between 8-15 minutes. It will look like a human is doing it. Press any number key on the remote to stop bombing. Tips: - Hide the remote, make sure to have a line of sight to the TV. Press the BOMB button and leave the room. Shenanigans will ensue. TV JAMMER The JAM button is the orange button with the three lightning bolts. The JAM will prevent other remotes from controlling the TV. The TV does not need to be programmed to jam. Point at TV and press the JAM button once. Now, remotes trying to control TV will will not work! Jamming will automatically stop after 15 minutes. Press any number on the remote to stop jamming. Jamming is power intensive. Jamming must occur at less than the maximum range distance. Tips: - When the bar keep decides his selections are better than yours, activate the Ninja Remote 2: Weaponized. CAMERA (DSLR) The DSLR (Digital SLR) button is the yellow shutter button. After being programmed this button acts as a remote shutter for your digital camera. Your camera must be able to accept a remote. You must enable remote use within the camera. Typically, to enable a remote it's function is located in the same area as the camera timer. See your cameras operating manual. Enable the remote setting on your digital camera. Program the remote by pointing the remote at the camera and press the POWER button (solid red button) and the DSLR button at the same time and release. The red light will stay on to indicate you have entered programming mode. Press the DSLR button to try the current camera code. If the shutter on the camera takes a picture, then you can press any number key to stop programming. Now, the DSLR button will be a remote shutter. If the camera does not take a picture, keep pressing the DSLR button one at a time while pointing at the camera. Press a number key when the camera takes a picture to save this camera and end programming. Here are the codes in order. The default code is Nikon. 1) Nikon 2) Canon (RC1-RC3) 3) Canon (RC4-RC5) 4) Sony 5) Olympus 6) Pentax / Samsung 7) Minolta/Konica 8) Kyocera/Yashica 9) Fujifilm 10) Ricoh GENERAL TIPS: - You must have a line of sight from remote to TV. Remote will not work through walls. - The laboratory range is between 200-400 feet. Sunlight, and lights can reduce range of remote. - The red light is a light and activity indicator, and is a brightness of which Rudolph would be envious. Remote codes are sent via infrared and are not visible to the human eye. - Infrared light may show up in video. To test if your remote works you could take a video with your phone and note if light is emitting. Home | Instructions © 2006-2017 NinjaRemote.com. Patents Pending. Ninja Remote™, and Ninja Remote 2: Weaponized™ are trademarks of Swamiware LLC Ann Arbor Michigan 48103. United States of America. Terms & Conditions *At this time Ninjas are shipping addresses in America and Canada. Want to carry this product in your store?
Review: I have universal remotes that work without me having to point them directly at the tv but this remote is not like those. Because - The jamming mode rarely works. It's always a task to aim the remote to get it to jam. The bomb mode also is a hassle because you cannot put in the specific remote code for a particular tv. This would come in handy because some tv remotes might have the same volume control code but other controls will not be the same. Also there is no possible way to hide this this thing. I have universal remotes that work without me having to point them directly at the tv but this remote is not like those. Because of this it's very difficult to hide this thing because it's so big and people are not complete idiots and they will eventually catch on within minutes. Maybe if this remote was smaller and didn't have to be pointed directly at the device to work it would be more fun. Maybe it's just my remote but if I could I would return it. This not worth what it costs. Especially since there are kits to make remotes as crappy as this one online and at Microcenter.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005AZCGOI |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (509) |
| Date First Available | July 6, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Item model number | NR42A |
| Manufacturer | Swamiware LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 1.25 x 1.5 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Swamiware
- **Color:** Black, White
- **Compatible Devices:** Television
- **Max Number of Supported Devices:** 2
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty dang cool!
*by W***. on November 22, 2017*

This cool little remote is amazing! It lets me control any T.V. that I have come across. There only a few negatives; the instructions are vague and the overly-large and bright red l.e.d. makes it difficult to be “discrete” when using, (very un-ninja like). However, overall the Ninja 2 remote works as promised but would be easier with better instructions, so here you go! INSTRUCTIONS - Ninja Remote 2: Weaponized PROTECTIVE SEAL There is a thin transparent protective plastic seal covering the keypads on both sides of the remote. Use a knife and working from an edge, pull off the seal. BATTERIES Insert 3 new (non-rechargeable) AAA batteries. The middle battery's positive (+) terminal (end with stub on it) points toward the remote keys. Press LASER button (located on side), red LED should be lit. If not, batteries are inserted incorrectly or are dead. PROGRAMMING There are two ways to program the remote: Using POWER button - Turn TV ON (TV can be off, but not as easy). Point remote at TV. Press and hold POWER (the red button) until the TV turns off. Quickly release POWER. Using MUTE button The MUTE button is located on the side of the remote. Turn TV ON. Point remote at TV. Press and hold MUTE until the TV mutes. Quickly release MUTE. Press VOL to restore volume. If you released the button (POWER or MUTE depending on above) then the TV should be ready to use. The remote will automatically save this programmed TV to one of the TV buttons. It will save the first programmed TV to the first TV button. If you program again (this or another TV) the TV will be saved to the second button. The third time you program it will be saved to the third button. It will then repeat this pattern for subsequent programs. The last three programmed TV's are saved. To use one of the last three previously programmed TV's, simply press a TV button. And now the remote will work for that TV. If it doesn't work, then try the other TV buttons one at a time. These are the three TV buttons: Tips: - The remote will run through codes to try to POWER or MUTE the TV. You must release the POWER or MUTE button quickly after the selected operation above happens. For certain TV models, such as Samsung they have similar but not exactly the same codes for each model. Therefore, the TV will POWER or MUTE but the other keys won't work. The best way to program a Samsung is to turn the TV on and use the POWER button programming method. You can also wait a little longer and let it toggle (POWER or MUTE) an additional time or more then release quickly. TV BOMBER The BOMB button is the center red button with an image of a round bomb. After programming a TV, point remote at TV and press the BOMB button once. The TV will now change channels, volume, etc slowly over time. Duration of bombing is a random time between 8-15 minutes. It will look like a human is doing it. Press any number key on the remote to stop bombing. Tips: - Hide the remote, make sure to have a line of sight to the TV. Press the BOMB button and leave the room. Shenanigans will ensue. TV JAMMER The JAM button is the orange button with the three lightning bolts. The JAM will prevent other remotes from controlling the TV. The TV does not need to be programmed to jam. Point at TV and press the JAM button once. Now, remotes trying to control TV will will not work! Jamming will automatically stop after 15 minutes. Press any number on the remote to stop jamming. Jamming is power intensive. Jamming must occur at less than the maximum range distance. Tips: - When the bar keep decides his selections are better than yours, activate the Ninja Remote 2: Weaponized. CAMERA (DSLR) The DSLR (Digital SLR) button is the yellow shutter button. After being programmed this button acts as a remote shutter for your digital camera. Your camera must be able to accept a remote. You must enable remote use within the camera. Typically, to enable a remote it's function is located in the same area as the camera timer. See your cameras operating manual. Enable the remote setting on your digital camera. Program the remote by pointing the remote at the camera and press the POWER button (solid red button) and the DSLR button at the same time and release. The red light will stay on to indicate you have entered programming mode. Press the DSLR button to try the current camera code. If the shutter on the camera takes a picture, then you can press any number key to stop programming. Now, the DSLR button will be a remote shutter. If the camera does not take a picture, keep pressing the DSLR button one at a time while pointing at the camera. Press a number key when the camera takes a picture to save this camera and end programming. Here are the codes in order. The default code is Nikon. 1) Nikon 2) Canon (RC1-RC3) 3) Canon (RC4-RC5) 4) Sony 5) Olympus 6) Pentax / Samsung 7) Minolta/Konica 8) Kyocera/Yashica 9) Fujifilm 10) Ricoh GENERAL TIPS: - You must have a line of sight from remote to TV. Remote will not work through walls. - The laboratory range is between 200-400 feet. Sunlight, and lights can reduce range of remote. - The red light is a light and activity indicator, and is a brightness of which Rudolph would be envious. Remote codes are sent via infrared and are not visible to the human eye. - Infrared light may show up in video. To test if your remote works you could take a video with your phone and note if light is emitting. Home | Instructions © 2006-2017 NinjaRemote.com. Patents Pending. Ninja Remote™, and Ninja Remote 2: Weaponized™ are trademarks of Swamiware LLC Ann Arbor Michigan 48103. United States of America. Terms & Conditions *At this time Ninjas are shipping addresses in America and Canada. Want to carry this product in your store?

### ⭐ I have universal remotes that work without me having to point them directly at the tv but this remote is not like those. Because
*by C***E on August 24, 2015*

The jamming mode rarely works. It's always a task to aim the remote to get it to jam. The bomb mode also is a hassle because you cannot put in the specific remote code for a particular tv. This would come in handy because some tv remotes might have the same volume control code but other controls will not be the same. Also there is no possible way to hide this this thing. I have universal remotes that work without me having to point them directly at the tv but this remote is not like those. Because of this it's very difficult to hide this thing because it's so big and people are not complete idiots and they will eventually catch on within minutes. Maybe if this remote was smaller and didn't have to be pointed directly at the device to work it would be more fun. Maybe it's just my remote but if I could I would return it. This not worth what it costs. Especially since there are kits to make remotes as crappy as this one online and at Microcenter.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Ninja Revenge Remote TV Jammer for Boys Only
*by R***Y on May 4, 2018*

Definitely a toy for big boys. At my age, my wife and I spend time in doctors waiting offices. I get bored easily and hate the morning liberal talk programs.The tv volume is loud tor the old timers I take over the tv and mute it so I don't have to listens. Of course the patients are also old, or blind and lack hearing so they don't miss much. I may have to take over control of the receptionist's remote and this drives them insane. One old timer tried to adjust the TV and as he walked to the TV I turned up/down the volume and hit a couple setting. He gave up and said the damn thing is haunted. I almost lost it. Just love it and hope I don't get caught PS my wife does not approve. SO THIS TOY IS FOR BOYS ONLY. this unit is much better than my older prank remotes.

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