It’s a common problem: An operator sets up a new TouchTunes jukebox, hands the remote control to the bartender and, what seems like minutes later, gets a call from the location saying that remote has been lost (or even destroyed when the bartender accidentally dumps it into the sink full of dishwater, for example). Of course, TouchTunes sells replacements. But now, way back on the recent Amusement Expo exhibit floor, a company called Press On Products debuted its own TouchTunes-compatible remote which reportedly got a lot of attention from some operators and distributors.
Press On already makes and markets its A1LC remote for AMI jukeboxes; the TouchTunes one is simply called the T1. For more information, including pricing and availability, visit www.pressonproducts.com. Both remotes were developed by Kaylae Jordan (pictured at right), Press On’s CEO and a man who’s been successfully marketing garage door openers for years.
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