t4h (Tech4home) says it will emphasise its dedication to sustainability at IBC 2023, showcasing award-winning designs and high-tech remote controls that utilise 100% recyclable or bio-based materials.
Visitors to its stand (Hall 1, stand A29) will have the chance to hold the remote controls of the future, with no rubber, inks, and harmful coatings. The latest remote control families are harnessing the sun’s power for ultimate sustainability and user experience, through innovative foils or photovoltaic panels.
According to Graça Candido, co-founder and commercial director, t4h, “We envision the future of remote controls and our company’s trajectory firmly rooted in sustainability and innovation. We strive to do and be better, leaving no detail unimproved, recognizing that even the smallest advancements can make a significant impact”.
Márcio Barata, product director, t4, adds: “At t4h, we believe in pushing the boundaries of what’s possible and nurturing the symbiotic relationship between technological advancements and environmental responsibility. Our remote controls represent the seamless fusion of innovation, sustainability, and captivating aesthetics, demonstrating our dedication to delivering exceptional products that resonate with both end-users and the industry at large”.
IBC 2023 visitors will have the chance to explore t4h.’s line-up that goes beyond remote controls, including the Timok game controller designed exclusively for Android TV gaming. Its sleek design, precision engineering, and emphasis on user comfort ensure that players can enjoy extended gameplay sessions without discomfort or fatigue.
t4h will also present its Drava remote control, leading the way in interaction with a variety of in-house devices such as set-top boxes, TVs, and soundbars. With a focus on sustainability and OLED display, the Drava remote control is crafted from recycled and recyclable aluminium and plastics.