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Remote Control Finder by Josh Rubin
Attach this little yellow doo-dad to your remote control and whenever you whistle it will light up and make noises so you can find it. And it's not just for remotes, you can attach it to anything-- annoy your cat, find your keys, play high tech Marco Polo, whatever.
$18.90 at Compact Impact
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