🎮 One remote to rule them all!
The One For All Streamer Remote URC7935 is a versatile remote control designed to manage up to three devices, including your TV, soundbar, and streaming box. With customizable feedback colors, quick access keys for popular streaming services, and a learning feature for easy setup, this remote combines functionality with style, making it an essential addition to your home entertainment system.
R**R
Works! Read those instructions CAREFULLY
I have an LG TV with the standard LG operating system (aka no Roku). I don't have any connected hardware.Everything works beautifully, with one manageable exception. The play/pause button functions only as a play button (read on for why... this may not apply to you).Here's what I did and the results:I started with my TV and my original working remote that came with the TV. Through this entire process, I never had to hunt down anything in my TV's settings area. It was all pressing buttons on the two remotes.First I followed the instruction's "simpleset" instructions. These instructions are an attempt to set all the buttons on the remote, together in one action, to the needs of your tv. I held down the TV Power button + Back button until the ring blinked yellow twice. Then I held down the Power button (for LG). You're supposed to hold down power until it works. The remote has a long list of possible LG configurations, and every three seconds it tries a different one until one works and it turns the TV off. Each time it tries one, the ring blinked red (I think, my memory may be vague there). Mine worked on the second code it worked, so the TV turned off and I didn't have to hold down the power button for long. However, when I then tested the remote, only the power, volume, and channel buttons were working. Nothing else worked, which would have made the remote useless to me.To get the other buttons programmed, I headed to the section of the instructions called "Learning". I pointed my two remotes at each other and followed the instructions. It didn't seem to work at first because I'd skimmed the instructions and did it wrong .. more times than I'd like to admit. I won't repeat all the instruction here, but you press some buttons to begin learning mode, then for each button you need to program you press that button on your remote, then press the equivalent on your old remote, and the new remote blinks green. When you're all done, you have to hold down the TV power button to save. If you don't do that, it won't save the new knowledge and will forget everything.My play/pause buttonMy old remote has a play button and a separate pause button. If you have an LG TV, that seems to be the standard remote. This new remote though has a single play/pause button. That means that I couldn't use learning mode to teach my new play/pause button to be an actual play/pause button. So, I taught it to just mimic my old play button.On Netflix, that works fine -- if something is playing and I press play, it will pause (smart, Netflix!). On Prime, hower, if something is playing and I press the play button, it doesn't do anything. How're, the OK button will pause a playing video.So, some workarounds are required for the play/pause issue. But otherwise super pleased to have a simpler remote!
T**A
Love love love this remote, I can control 4 things with it!
I adore this remote, it was so easy to setup, although at first I was a little worried. It was a snap, couldn't have been easier, and even my soundbar which didn't have an easy button was still super easy to setupI wanted 1 remote for everything, and finally I have it, no need to press a tv button or a streamer button. This is ultra modern and not one of those old fat remotes with stiff buttons There's 2 power buttons, how much better could it be!.Make sure you don't use a streamer stick and you should be fine.I can't stop gushing about this remote, we were able to reprogram the 4 buttons on the bottom for our HDMI switch, so now I control 4 things, my TV, my Roku, my Soundbar, and my HDMI switch.I wish I could give it more than 5 stars! I love it!addendum: I bought a 2nd one to store as a backup in case something happens to my original or they stop making them. I would love to see a USB c rechargeable version in the future.
T**.
Near perfect replacement for my Roku Ultra remote!
I bought URC 7935 specifically for it's simplicity and for the "C-Learning" function. URC 7945 has more buttons, but it does not have the "C-Learning" function for some unknown reason? It requires 4 AAA batteries (not included)! I like the plastic free packaging! The URC 7935 is missing Roku programmable button 1 & 2!This universal programmable remote replaced my Roku Ultra remote, my Samsung UN49RU8000FXZA TV remote, and my Logitech Z-680 5.1 speakers remote. Actually I lost my Logitech remote years ago, and I have been using my Direc-TV remote that was already programmed for my speakers even though I cancelled satellite TV years ago!It's primary purpose is Roku streaming, so that is what I programmed first. The manual says it's already programmed for Roku by default, but it didn't work. I had to press and hold (red) Power & Home and then press and hold *Options to make the ring turn purple, and then it worked. Easy, but I ended up doing this several times during the set-up process.Next, I set up my external speakers that are connected to my TV via Toss-link optical cable. I had to press and hold Volume Up & Volume down, and then enter code 21415 (the 2nd code) for my Logitech Z-680 5.1 speakers. After pressing mute, it worked perfectly. The ring turns green when I'm controlling my speakers. This worked perfectly for my volume and mute controls which is the primary reason for replacing my original Roku remote!Next, I set up my TV. I had to press and hold (black) Power & Back and then press and hold Replay (let go when the TV turned off) for my Samsung TV to make the ring turn yellow, and then it worked. The TV Power and Input button works natively, and I can use the ring to move left and right to select the input. After that, the ring will not control the TV! Pressing any part of the ring changes back to Roku! Only the input, power and channel up & down buttons work. I don't use local channels so this is mostly useless. I use the up & down arrows to change Internet channels, and the ring will not work for this!URC 7935 is a near perfect replacement for my Roku Ultra remote, but "personal shortcut" buttons 1 & 2 are missing! I bought it anyway thinking I could use "C-Learning" to program the Netflix button for button #1. I have tried for over an hour, and it does not work. I am visually and hearing impaired. I use button #1 to turn on and off subtitles. It works perfectly on my original Roku remote. I have also tried to "learn" this button on the channel up button, but it does not work there either. I did successfully use this same method to program VUDU for my TV arrow up, Play (arrow) for my TV arrow down, and H for my TV select buttons, so now I can change TV Internet channels with this remote. Why can't I program N for my Roku button #1? Better yet, why is this button missing in the first place?This universal programmable remote replaced my Roku Ultra remote with the exception of Button #1 to turn on and off subtitles. It replaced my external speakers remote with the exception of the power button which my Direc-TV remote did not have either, so I just leave them on all the time. It also mostly replaced my TV remote. The remote that came with my Samsung TV sucked so I replaced it with one that actually has buttons! I still need the TV remote, but only for TV setting, and special features such as the web browser. 99.9% of the time, I only need just this one URC 7935 remote now.
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