remote
A small device used to control a machine from a distance.
need
To require something because it is necessary or important.
paired
The past form of pair: put two people or things together.
kinds
The plural form of kind: types or groups of similar things.
remotes
The plural form of remote: devices that control machines from a distance.
simple
Easy to understand, do, or use; not complicated.
communicates
The third-person form of communicate: does or performs that action.
via
By way of a place, method, person, or system.
enhanced
Improved, strengthened, or made better than before.
pairs
The present form of pair: puts two people or things together.
uses
The third-person present form of use: does something with a tool, method, or resource.
radio
A device or system for sending and receiving sound programs or messages through the air.
waves
The plural form of wave: raised movements on water or repeated movements or signals.
player
A person who takes part in a game, sport, performance, or activity.
tell
To give information to someone by speaking or writing.
because
For the reason that something is true or happened.
pairing
A combination of two people or things that are matched or used together.
button
A small object pushed to operate a machine, or fasten clothing.
usually
In most situations or on most occasions.
battery
A device that stores electricity for later use.
compartment
A separate section inside a larger space.
process
A series of actions or changes that produce a result.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
point
To aim a finger, object, or attention toward someone or something.
directly
In a straight line, immediately, or honestly.
press
Newspapers, magazines, and news organizations; also a machine that pushes things together.
automatically
By itself, without needing direct human control.
direct
Going straight to a place, or clear and honest.
line
A long thin mark, row, border, or series of words.
put
To place something somewhere; also to express something in words.
unplug
To remove a plug from a power supply; to stop using electronic devices.
minute
A period of sixty seconds, or a short written record of a meeting.
plug
To put something into a hole or connection, or to advertise something.
back
Toward an earlier place, position, or state.
screen
A flat surface on a phone, computer, television, or cinema where images appear.
tv
A television; a device or service for watching programs and videos.
set
To put something in a position, choose a value, or make something ready.
locate
To find where someone or something is; to place something in a particular position.
three
The number 3, or a written symbol for this number.
seconds
Extra portions of food offered after the first serving, or very short units of time.