The PS3 Blu-ray remote review

I picked up a fancy, schmancy Sony PS3 Blu-ray remote yesterday and put it through its paces.
Opening up the nearly-impossible-to-open blister pack, I was treated to the remote itself, an instruction manual and 2 Sony branded AA batteries (I hope they don't explode on me!). The remote itself is a bit on the light side of things as far as weightiness goes. In the appearance department, the remote is a nice match with the PS3 itself. Pictures of the remote don't do it enough justice. What looks like a bland 90s style Sony remote in publicity shots has a much more elegant and sleek profile in reality. Like the PS3 itself, the remote has a very glossy top surface that I wasn't expecting.
All of the buttons you would expect are accounted for (except a dedicated power button -- though you'll use the PS button in the middle of the remote to power up and power down). The remote has a nice ergonomic design to it that is lacking in most Sony remotes. There's a little groove built into the back where your pointer finger will rest, allowing your thumb to easily drive the bulk of the remote functions.
As a bluetooth device, you first have to register the remote with your PS3 unit. It's a simple process that takes just a couple of button clicks and worked flawlessly for me. There is no IR receiver or transmitter built into the remote (or the PS3). I expereinced no lag, misfires or communications glitches between the remote and the console. It worked exactly as it should... except in the dark (which is where I like to be if I'm watching a Blu-ray movie via HDMI on a large 1080i or 1080p screen). And therein lies the remote's greatest shortcoming. The remote has no backlight. None. If you are in a darkened room and want to bring up the movie menu, pause or skip around, I hope you've memorized the button layout exactly.
The bottom-line is that at $24.99 this is a required accessory if you plan on using the Blu-ray capabilities of the console on a regular basis. The fact that you are forced to use a separate Sony Blu-ray remote (versus a 3rd party universal remote) is a bit of a problem. The fact that the Blu-ray remote is a one trick pony and won't do or control anything else besides the PS3 is an annoyance. And the fact that the remote is nearly unusable in a darkened home theater is criminal.
I'll use this remote because I basically have to (please come to the rescue third party manufacturers!), but shame on you Sony. Shame on you.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Wii360dsPC @ Dec 27th 2006 5:27PM
Bravo. Lack of an IR port on the PS3 is total b.s. No backlight? Wow. When you only have ONE choice for a remote, you'd think that Sony would at least provide something a little more functional.
Here's hoping that the aftermarket can fill the gap.
Leo the 3rd @ Dec 27th 2006 5:56PM
As for the dedicated power button, what you didn't mention was that the PS3 remote - "any" button becomes the power button. Just press a button on the remote and the PS3 will come to life. Nice touch in my opinion.
Ed @ Dec 27th 2006 6:03PM
Good point, Leo. That is correct. Any button will power on. Though not every button will power down... you'll need to use the PS button for that. I just always use PS for on and off. I would have liked a dedicated on/off button that would have even circumvented the on-screen confirmation required of a power down.
allmodcons @ Dec 27th 2006 9:34PM
I have the remote and you are entirely correct in your assessment, it is a necessary evil at this point but in the age when you can buy a back lit universal remote for $5 it is a crime that this costs as much as it does. The lack of IR kills the PS3 as a movie player for me I am afraid.
sean @ Dec 27th 2006 8:06PM
where can you find these? i cant find them on amazon.com or sony.com or anywhere else.
Adam @ Dec 27th 2006 7:45PM
I am glad my HD DVD attachment for 360 came with a remote ;)
Hoffer @ Dec 27th 2006 10:33PM
I picked one up today. I think they could cut out half the buttons on it to make it smaller. The thing is HUGE for just being a Blu-ray player remote.
josh @ Dec 28th 2006 12:43AM
off topic. Those blister packs are a pain no more if you get a Black and Decker Cordless power scissors.
http://www.blackanddecker.com/ProductGuide/Product-Details.aspx?ProductID=10973
I got a pair for christmas and they kick blister pack ass.
Stan @ Dec 28th 2006 1:14AM
@#5 Sean,
You can pick it up at any GameStop store or EBGames store. I was quite surprised that Sonystyle.com or BestBuy do not carry them yet.
I actually really like the remote a lot. It is a great add on and I do not have to use the PS3 controller to navigate through XMB menu to get my stored music or videos, it is so easy to do that with the remote!
eddyk @ Dec 28th 2006 7:06AM
Adam, I'm glad too that HD-DVD attachment for the Xbox360 came with a remote !! so will be mine ;-)
Wodeh @ Dec 28th 2006 10:43AM
Exactly the same style as the Sony HDTV and HDD/DVD recorder remotes I have- it looks like Sony have settled on a relatively functional although not that visually pleasing design for their remotes and stuck with it. I don't really find the price objectionable considering anything HD-DVD or BRD is going to cost a fortune for the forseeable future, but begods it should be IR! There goes the PS3s viability as a BRD player in any serious home theatre setup. Not that I'd wager any A/V enthusiast would trust their DVD/BRD playing to a lowly games console. I, for one, will wait for a combo DVD/BRD drive in my HTPC... mainly due to lack of a PS3 and no incentive to buy one.
Zer0Her0 @ Dec 29th 2006 3:09PM
What I've been wondering is does Windows/Linux/Mac OS X see this on BT? I've been needing a remote for my PPC based Mini and been thinking this might just be the thing.
Calagan @ Jan 6th 2007 3:08AM
I agree that the lack of IR support is disappointing, but I'm convinced that Sony is acually setting a wide trend and that in the future we'll see a lot more devices being controlled using this technology, which is so much more comfortable and opens up a whole lot of new possibilities in term of interactiveness.
paul @ Mar 7th 2007 12:31PM
I unintentionally destroyed the blu ray remote instruction manual while trying to rip open the 'darn' blister pack! Can anybody tell me how to register the remote to my PS3?