Mini Smartphone IR Remote Controller Adapter for Android Mobile
- This adapter can make your smart phone perfectly alternative to traditional infrared remote control
- Phone infrared remote control adapter for IOS Lightning /Type-C/Micro Android port as you choose
- Download the App to control. This powerful device connects to your phone and can control most of IR devices such as TV/DVD Player / STB/ Air Conditioner/Projector/Light/Fan etc.
- Long distance control: 10m distance wireless control range, no need to charge, super distance
- Small and compact appearance makes it portable. Can strap on your keychain and then take it away Best for Travelers(NOTE: If Application is Not Recognized Adapter, Please Check and Confirm You have Turned On OTG Function in your Device)
₹1,599.00 Original price was: ₹1,599.00.₹930.00Current price is: ₹930.00.
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Mini Smartphone IR Remote Controller Adapter for Android Mobile
₹1,599.00 Original price was: ₹1,599.00.₹930.00Current price is: ₹930.00.
Description
Product Dimensions | 1.22 x 0.45 x 0.24 inches |
Item Weight | 0.212 ounces |
ASIN | B07F7GPNF3 |
Best Sellers Rank | #21,595 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,006 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 3, 2018 |
Manufacturer | luckyruby |
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3 reviews for Mini Smartphone IR Remote Controller Adapter for Android Mobile
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Christopher –
I still don’t know how this happened, but it happened. We have 3 TVs from which 2 remote controls got lost and one stopped working. We have Fire Sticks that came with controls and the ability to control volume of said TVs, but those took a beating and are gone..( I have 3 boys that are under the age of 6 and are a handful — remotes did not Stand a chance lol ) I had no luck with universal controls so I decided to look for a IR device that would connect to my phone and make my life so much easier and I found it with this product. EASY to use and a very well made Product. I 100% recommend.. don’t over think it just buy it. I now control my 3 TVs with one device that connects to my phone!! How crazy is that!.
ED –
I love the idea. The adapter is unobtrusive, good looking, … very nice. However, I don’t know if it works because the software is terrible.The software User Guide is only 1 page long and useless.Image does rotate to allow you to point adapter at device but it always rotated 180 degrees wrong.Adding devices only allows you to select manufacturer of your device. it then offers a power button that you’re supposed to use to test whether the first code powers your device. If it works, you are supposed to press “useful” button. If not, press “useless” button and it will go to another code for you to test. Sony projectors had 25 codes to go through. This was ok and I finally got the right code. With Roku, instead of the power button for testing, it gave me a screen layout display. Nothing worked and there was no way to try other codes. Referring to the software user guide was useless and very hard to find.The manufacturer of this hardware (no doubt in China) should recognize the shortcomings of the software they recommend (I don’t think they wrote or provide the software). If that is the software they wish to suggest, they should write their own instructions to supplement intuition. If courting the US market, they should be sure it is written by someone from the US that isn’t a geek and knows how to write something that is complete and makes sense. Even if this means adding $5 to the price of the adapter. it would be a bargain (if it works). As it is, at least for me, this is NOT a value. I’m returning it.
Impetigo –
I bought this IR blaster so that I could use my iPhone as a universal remote when staying in hotels that have the TVs locked out and those that use “Clean remotes” (those white/teal colored remotes that are easier to keep clean but have few buttons) that lack an input button (for if you want to use the TV to connect to a game console, laptop, phone/tablet, etc.). If you unplug the ethernet cable on the back of those (most common these days) you can unlock features but the Clean remote will not longer work, so you need a universal remote.Rather than buy and carry around one or more remotes (so that you don’t have to program a Samsung vs a LG TV for instance), you can get this IR blaster and use your phone instead. This one has a lightning port for iPhone use and the USB-C one is for other Android device use.You do need to download an app that seems pretty safe/legit from the app store, but once you do you can easily search for the device/TV and basically if you use the configuration for any TV of the same brand it should work (e.g. if you select a Samsung TV of any model it will probably work with whatever Samsung TV you try it on), which is good because it’s not always possible to find the exact TV model.Only quibble is that I couldn’t get the rotate/reverse function to work, which would flip the app orientation so that you can point the IR blaster end at the TV and the remote buttons on the screen will be facing the right way. I couldn’t get it to work but even so it’s a great, cheap little device that will be very handy when I travel (or at home).