TV-B-Gone – Press to Turn Off Virtually Any Television
TV-B-Gone – Press to Turn Off Virtually Any TelevisionTV-B-Gone – Press to Turn Off Virtually Any TelevisionTV-B-Gone – Press to Turn Off Virtually Any TelevisionTV-B-Gone – Press to Turn Off Virtually Any Television

Feeling evil? Walk into your favorite electronics shop with the TV-B-Gone ($16) on your keychain, press the button and it turns off virtually any television. Turn them all off. haha. Or have fun at your friend's house when he's showing off his new state-of-the-art HDTV, just keep turning it off with the TV-B-Gone in your pocket. Tell him the tv sucks and he should get his money back. Lot's of fun wicked possibilities with this thing, but when you think about it, you're doing everyone a favor and getting them up off the couch. Give us some more "suggestions for use" in the Comments.

  • Turns off virtually any television
  • Perfect for carrying on your keyring
  • May take up to 69 seconds for the television to turn off (90% of televisions should turn off within 17 seconds)
  • Range: 20 to 50 feet (7 to 17 m), depending on the make and model of the TV
  • Contains 209 turn-off codes
  • Regular Version works on TVs in US, Canada, Mexico, many Asian countries (European version also available!)
  • Lithium batteries included (last about 3 months to one year depending on usage)
  • Dimensions: 1.92" x 2.27" x .675"
  • Weight: 26 grams with batteries
  • European version is recommended for Australia
Anonymous
lol I could just see the expressions on the employees at Best Buy.
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
Television is so annoying. I am glad that somebody has thought of this.
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Matt
I agree, good idea.

Now if they only had one for cell phones.
By Matt - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
I have one and took it to Wal-Mart the other day. A couple of guys were checking out a big flat-screen, when suddenly almost every TV on the wall goes off… they were like, “what happened to the picture?!” It was all I could do to make it around the corner before cracking up.
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
I BOUGHT ONE AND WENT INTO MY LOCAL ELECTRICAL SHOP AND HEY PRESTO , ABOUT 20 TV’S WENT OFF, I QUICKLY HID THE REMOTE AND WATCHED AS THE SHOP ASSISTANT PRESSED THE ON/OFF BUTTON ON THE UNITS, BUT AS THE TV REMEMBERS ITS IN STANDBY MODE YOU NEED THE REMOTE FOR EACH UNIT TO GET THE PICTURE BACK , WORTH EVERY PENNY,
By Anonymous - 3 Years Ago
Anonymous
man this would be awesome in sports bars
By Anonymous - 2 Years Ago
Joshua
HAA gotta get one
By Joshua - 13 Months Ago
Guest
any idea where you can find one in canada toronto?
By Guest - 9 Months Ago

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