Seal Shield remotes are 100 percent waterproof, spill-proof and dishwasher-safe.
Many of us are not so nice to our remote controls. Aside from getting thrown, they somehow get a lot of sticky parts. Now you can keep your remote squeaky clean, if it’s a Seal Shield.
Seal Shield is actually a healthcare company, so don’t expect a lot of bells and whistles. Well, there is one—both of these remotes are dishwasher-safe. They are also antimicrobial. So if you’ve got a little kid wiping his nose and wanting to reach for the remote every two minutes, it might be worth the $30 to $50.
The less expensive model is for those that only want TV control. The $50 unit says it’s “designed for the serious movie aficionado.”
Each one is compatible with all major electronic brands. Seal Shield products can be found through CDW, Corporate Express, Dell, Insight, PC Connection and other reseller partners. Check out their website for more information.

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