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Doctor Who 12th Doctor sonic screwdriver remote control

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  • Sound screwdriver from Doctor Who as an infrared multifunction remote control
  • Stores up to 39 individual commands for TV, stereo and more, which are executed via gestures
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Description Doctor Who 12th Doctor sonic screwdriver remote control

Fortunately, after the 10th Doctor regenerated, the TARDIS also spit out a brand new sonic screwdriver. An improved version with retractable clamps, of course, which is also used by the 12th Doctor. The only thing that has gone unnoticed so far is that the TARDIS has produced a few more sonic screwdrivers, which you can now purchase. Although their power is not quite enough to manipulate door locks or credit cards, it is certainly enough to control all devices that can be operated via infrared.

Function and modes
Your new sonic screwdriver has four modes, which you select using the button on the top:

  • Practice mode: The functions saved later are controlled using movements. To do this, you first need to practise the correct gestures so that you can start a Doctor Who DVD, for example, from the flick of your wrist. :) The screwdriver tells you whether you have performed the gesture correctly.

  • Operating mode: In this mode, the sonic screwdriver functions as an infrared remote control and you can execute the stored functions. With every action, the tip lights up and you hear the typical sound buzzing.

  • Silent operating mode: Instead of the buzzing sound, you only hear a soft click to confirm and the tip lights up.

  • FX mode: This mode is designed to make you feel like the 13th Doctor ;) The sonic screwdriver does not send signals to devices, but lights up and buzzes in different tones when you press the button. If you set it aside for longer in FX mode, it will light up regularly and after a while will start to send messages from the Doctor. Of course, you can also extend the characteristic clamps at the top to great effect!

  • You can also use the sonic screwdriver to switch off almost all televisions or screens. So, if the program doesn't suit you, simply go to the device in Doctor fashion, buzz and shine a little light around and voilà, the device is off - just like the real Doctor. :)

  • Of course you don't want every earthling fiddling with your most important tool. That's why there's a lock function in which the screwdriver can only be used with the correct code.



  • Programming and instructions
    The sonic screwdriver has three memory modules, each of which can store 13 gestures or functions. This means you can save a total of 39 individual commands. The universal remote control takes over the function directly from the normal remote control of the device that you want to control using sound. How exactly this works is explained in the enclosed detailed, illustrated instructions in English explained. All possible gestures and their execution are also explained here, e.g. rotating clockwise, which is ideal for increasing the volume. :)

    The instructions also contain a detailed construction plan of the sound screwdriver (see photo) with all the technical details, which demonstrates the technical superiority of the Timelords and adds a decorative touch to any earthling dwelling.

    Material and accessories
    The sonic screwdriver is of course made from Gallifrey's precious ores, i.e. partially copper-plated aluminum-copper-zinc, non-slip rubber and high-quality plastic with the look of ceramic. The exact composition can also be found on the construction plan.
    If there's no room in your jacket pocket - or if you're not wearing a jacket, which we can't imagine - you can either put your sonic screwdriver in the holder of the TARDIS or set it up decoratively with the enclosed base and watch it Morse code. :)

    What the sonic screwdriver still needs are a few terrestrial power cells, namely two AAA batteries, which are not included (logically, after all, the TARDIS doesn't run on piddly Earth microcells).

    As the TARDIS technology can hardly be copied, it is of course an officially licensed product.

    Technical information
    Batteries: 2 x 1.5V AAA (not included)
    Weight: approx. 180g
    Length: approx. 22cm
    Scope of delivery: Remote control, stand and quick start guide in English
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