The Wand Company’s classic, Eleventh Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver universal remote control is a beautifully designed and highly detailed working replica of the Eleventh Doctor’s iconic gadget. It has been carefully fabricated from a mix of copper plated die-cast metal, engineering plastics and soft-touch, leather-effect, thermoplastic rubber to give a truly realistic product.
Its seamless construction mimics that of Matt Smith’s own hero prop and the die-cast metal components make sure that it feels weighty in the hand. Complete with its covered stand, FX Mode with 11 different sonic buzzes, beeps and scanning sounds from the universe of Doctor Who, and its automatic Morse code broadcast every hour, the Wand Company’s Eleventh Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver redefines the fit, feel and functionality of prop replicas.
The Eleventh Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver is an advanced gesture-based remote control that is compatible with almost all home entertainment equipment worldwide, such as iPod docks, TVs and Blu-ray players.
Hand-polished metal parts: nickel and brass-plated die-cast details
Bright illuminated tip: lights up in use and pulses when in standby
Personal Lock Code: can be locked to prevent unauthorised use
Guided Setup: Speech Teach, tells you how to use it with spoken prompts
FX Mode: Authentic special FX sounds from the Whoniverse at the press of a button
Advanced gesture recognition: 13 gestures in three memory banks means that 39 remote control codes can be stored
Morse coded phrases: automatic broadcast of 11 of the Eleventh Doctor’s special catchphrases
Stand and blueprint manual: High-quality presentation display case with crystal clear cover
From the minute you lift the Sonic Screwdriver out and turn it over in your hands you’ll see that it’s finished with the most exciting details guaranteed to make any Whovian’s heart race, from the moulded stitching detail on the leatherette grip to the mix of its copper plated metal and UV lacquer glazed handle, it’s beautiful.
Hand polished, copper plated die castings, an authentic mixture of rubber, precision moulded engineering plastic and stove enamelled zinc are all brought together to create an exceptionally well-finished Series 7+ replica that not only looks great, but really feels like it means business.
Eleven Whoniverse sounds, eleven special Morse coded messages from The Doctor himself, broadcast on the hour every hour and its own display case – whether you have just discovered Doctor Who or have been hooked since you were a kid, this Sonic Screwdriver is something that you just have to own.
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Have you ever dreamed of owning a real working Sonic Screwdriver? Delve into the manual spread out in front of you, as if by the Eleventh Doctor himself. Study the blueprint to find out the sonic’s vital statistics including its length in light years and its real world temporal dilation factor, and you will realise that at last your dream has come true.
This Series 7+ Eleventh Doctor’s Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control is not a toy: it is an advanced, gesture based universal remote control, designed to control almost all home entertainment equipment worldwide such as TVs, DVD players, Blu-ray players and iPod docks, using infrared codes learned from conventional remote controls by the means of gestures rather than by pressing buttons. A total of 13 different gestures and three separate memory banks enable this Sonic Screwdriver to learn up to 39 remote control functions. At the press of a button, the Sonic Screwdriver’s tip illuminates and the Sonic Screwdriver produces one of eleven different sonic beeps, buzzes and scanning sounds from the universe of Doctor Who.
In FX Mode, if the Sonic Screwdriver is left motionless, it flashes its tip every two seconds. After one minute it runs a system diagnostic and broadcasts a Morse coded message to say that it is alright. After that, as long as it remains motionless, every 1963 flashes (that’s just about every hour or so) the Sonic Screwdriver wakes up and broadcasts one of eleven different catchphrases of the Eleventh Doctor in Morse code.
The Sonic is powered by AAA batteries which deliver months of fun between changes.