Universal Remote Controls are devices that can be programmed to operate multiple components in your home theater system, such as TV, Blu-ray player, soundbar, and cable box.
Using a Universal Remote Control allows you to manage all your home theater components with just one device, reducing the number of remotes you need and simplifying the process of controlling your home theater system.
Most Universal Remote Controls come with a code database that can be accessed through a mobile app or a computer. You can search for the codes of your components using their brand and model number, and then program the remote to control them.
Yes, you can compare prices and features of various Universal Remote Control models from multiple online stores on our category page.
Using a Universal Remote Control offers several advantages, such as simplifying your home theater setup, reducing clutter from multiple remotes, and increasing convenience by allowing you to control all components with one device.
Universal Remote Controls come in various forms, including learning remotes, universal infrared remotes, and RF (radio frequency) remotes. Learning remotes can be programmed to control multiple components, while universal infrared remotes require line-of-sight communication with the devices they control. RF remotes operate without a direct line of sight.
The primary difference between a Universal Remote Control and a programmable remote is that a universal remote can control multiple components, while a programmable remote is designed to operate only one component.
Consider factors such as the number of components you want to control, the complexity of your home theater setup, and your budget when choosing a Universal Remote Control. You can compare features, prices, and user reviews on our category page to help make an informed decision.
Many well-known electronics manufacturers produce Universal Remote Controls, such as Logitech, Philips, and Harmony. You can explore the options from these and other brands on our category page.