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Sofabaton U1 Universal Remote with Smart APP, Control up to 15 Entertainment Devices, Universal TV Remote for LG,Samsung, TCL, Philips, Roku, Sony TV Replacement

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Brand SofaBaton
Special Feature Universal, Ergonomic, Lightweight
Color Black
Max Number of Supported Devices 15
Compatible Devices Projector, Television, Set Top Box, Stereo System, DVD/Blu-ray Player

About this item

  • 【Replace clutter with U1 Remote】Supports 500,000+ home entertainment devices of 6,000 brands (Control up to 15 Devices). Compatible with IR and Bluetooth devices, WiFi devices are not supported. Updates the database in real-time to match the latest devices, no need to worry about unable to pair your devices.
  • 【Simple Setting with Sofabaton APP】Easily settings U1 remote control through apps, matching and learning other remotes to reassign remote keys to control different devices. With this stylish remote control, control the all devices of the whole house, including your TV, satellite or cable box, Ap*le TV, Ro*u, T*Vo, Blu-ray player, and more.
  • 【One Key to Trigger Multiple Commands】You can program macro keys to combine multiple commands (up to 10) under one button to control one or more devices, it simply takes one button press to execute a series of functions (Only fit for infrared Devices). Customize the interval time for each command response, for example, turn on the TV first and then press the same button to adjust the volume after 5s.
  • 【OLED Display and Scroll Wheel】The screen will light up when you Slide the wheel, turn dark when you put it down for 5s/10s/30s, you can set the wake-up way and adjust the screen brightness/ dormant time through the APP. When the remote control matches 15 devices, you can slide the scroll wheel to switch to the device you want to control.
  • 【After Sales Service】SofaBaton offers a 1-year warranty. If any questions about the universal remote control, please contact us for solutions. Support lifelong PDF instruction and video demonstratio . Equipped with 2 AA Batteries.

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Sofabaton U1 Universal Remote Control make life easier and more fun.

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Use Smartphone with the available app and included U1 Remote for one-touch control of your entertainment system

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  • Q1: How to use Sofabaton APP?
  • Search the "Sofabaton" on the Apple Store/google and Install the APP. 3 ways to program your remotes with the SofaBaton U1 remote.
  • Infrared Matching Mode, No original remotes needed, for most of popular brands.
  • Infrared Learning Mode, Original remotes needed, just for some of unknown brands
  • Bluetooth Mode, For Bluetooth remotes, we supports switching between 4 Bluetooth remotes at once.
  • (View Video Demo for better understanding of how to add your Infrared and Bluetooth devices)

  • Q2: What should I do if I can't add my devices?
  • It'd be very helpful if you could tell us your Device Brand & Model, so that we could get your device codes with the complete worldwide database of device codes.
  • Library Search Capability means we can search the database for any missing codes and the Learning Capability used to program any device that is not in the database.

  • Q3: What should I do if I want to add more than one Bluetooth device and switch between?
  • Add your device via Bluetooth Mode one by one, and learn the HDMI switch INPUT via IR learning Mode meanwhile, and you could scroll wheel to easy switch between 15 devices at once.
  • Please kindly noted that for the Former U1 Users, make sure you Update Firmware through App SofaBaton and reconnect all your Bluetooth devices to test out the Updated Version.

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Marco Support​ - One button press does it all.

  • With the SofaBaton U1, you can easily program up to 10 commands into a single button.

  • So, for example, you could turn on or off all of your devices, or switch inputs and change a channel to any of your favorites. The multiple symbol buttons on the bottom of the remote can be used for your macro's.
  • (View Video Demo for better understanding of how to create your Macro key)

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Why Choose Sofabaton U1 Universal Remote?
  • Customize settings via APP
  • One-click macro button
  • Update the database in real-time
  • Support Bluetooth and infrared devices
  • Automatic OLED screen wake-up function
  • Humanized scroll wheel
  • Replace 15 devices at once

Please kindly noted:

  • No Backlit or Voice Command Function.
  • Only supports IR and Bluetooth devices, NOT for WIFI/RF devices.
  • Takes 2x AA batteries Come Within Package, NOT Rechargeable.
  • 3 ways of connection: IR Matching Mode、Traditonal IR Learning Mode、Bluetooth Mode.

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Update the Database in Real Time

We have the most complete database, compatible with more than 6000 home brands worldwide. And the database is constantly being updated.

If you cannot find your device in the code base, tell us of your device brand and model, and we will update the code base for you.

Humanize Wheel Scroll Design

U1 remote replaces the remotes for your TV, Blu-ray, streaming devices like Apple TV, soundbar, DVD, game consoles, and media center.

Replace up to 15 devices at one time, slide the wheel to easily switch to the device you want to control.

Automatically Wake up the OLED Display

Equipped with a high-definition OLED display for easy viewing of the currently used device, with automatic sleep and wake-up functions, you can set the sleep time to save power.

The smart, reliable, and easy-to-use remote control is bringing you and your family the ultimate home comfort and make life easier.

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Customer Ratings
Remote Control
3.4
3.8
4.1
3.9
4.0
3.9
Volume control
3.7
4.3
4.5
4.3
4.1
Easy to use
3.7
4.1
3.8
4.0
Value for money
3.9
3.8
4.2
4.3
Ergonomic
4.1
4.4
3.7
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SofaBaton Remotes
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Sofabaton Store
SofaBaton
Ebargainworld
Amazon.com
compatible devices
DVD/Blu-ray Player, Television, Projector, Set Top Box, Stereo System
Television/DVD/Blu-ray Player
Home Theater, DVD/Blu-ray Player, Television, Stereo System, Set Top Box
Streaming Device, Home Theater, Television, DVD/Blu-ray Player
Television, Streaming Device
Sony, Samsung, Hisense, Westinghouse, LG, Toshiba, Sharp, Vizio, Insignia, Philips, TCL, Panasonic, Roku, Apple TV, Smart TVs, Streaming Players, Blu-Ray, DVD, VCR, Home Theater
connectivity tech
Bluetooth, Infrared
Infrared
Bluetooth, Infrared, Wi-Fi
Infrared, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, APP
Infrared
Infrared
maximum range
30 feet
30 feet
40 feet
60 feet
10 meters
30 feet
style
U1 Remote
Universal
3 Device
battery quantity
2 aa
2 aaa
1 lithium polymer
1 lithium ion
4 aaa
2 aa
model number
U1
X1S
URC7935
SRP9232D/27

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Customer reviews

3.6 out of 5 stars
3.6 out of 5
2,614 global ratings

Customers say

Customers have expressed negative opinions about the buttons on the remote control. They mention that they are missing some obvious buttons, are not lit, and are hard to push. Customers are mixed on ease of use, durability, remote control, value, learning, performance, and bluetooth connectivity.

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328 customers mention209 positive119 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the remote control. Some mention that it is easy to program and use, with a powerful interface. However, others say that the routine is a bit fussy and not very intuitive. The whole setup took about an hour, and it requires work manually programming.

"...It walked me through pairing the remote with the app and was easy to get started...." Read more

"...So I had to manually learn each key. The learning process is straight forward but for whatever reason learning the Pioneer remote was extremely..." Read more

"...As a result of the "Bad", this remote will take you longer to set up than it should. Probably an hour longer, including learning process...." Read more

"...It's far easier to set up, the app is intelligent and does all the work for you...." Read more

281 customers mention124 positive157 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the remote control. Some mention that it works astonishingly well, while others say that it does not work. Some customers also mention that the learning function does not working at all, and that it doesn't work with the newer Roku devices that have WiFi remotes.

"...A few buttons still worked, while most no longer did, or only worked intermittently...." Read more

"...Good: Ah screw it. Learn the dratted function. That works astonishingly well. I think the best I've ever seen in a universal remote...." Read more

"...The Sofabaton would not work with my Pioneer receiver (LX-503). I sent them an email and the next day they told me they added it to their IR codes...." Read more

"...It finally controls all my gadgets and it does it so well, I am going put one in the other areas of my home where I have other TVs...." Read more

204 customers mention130 positive74 negative

Customers are mixed about the remote control. Some mention it's a great universal remote that works well with the devices it supports, and is good for consolidating different remotes into one remote. However, others say that it'd be nice if it had a backlight and that it didn't work well with their TV.

"...This is the best universal remote I have ever purchased...." Read more

"...you will discover that many remote keys are dramatically mislabelled, and many others simply missing...." Read more

"...I was pleased that it could support my Firestick remote, which is a Bluetooth device...." Read more

"DEC 14: So, I bought what appears to be a great little, fully customizable remote for my home theater, and it only has the koolest name ever!..." Read more

159 customers mention90 positive69 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the remote control. Some mention it's excellent value for the money, while others say that the instructions are completely inadequate and the product feels pretty cheap.

"...3. Price point is pretty good. Paying $200 or more for a damn remote is just stupid. At under $50 this is a great deal for how much it can do...." Read more

"...Which brings us to:Stupid: Yes, stupid. There's no concept of a "main" device...." Read more

"...Highly recommend value for the money." Read more

"...So my major complaint once it's programmed. The keys are not good quality. Sometimes they don't work when you press them hard enough...." Read more

70 customers mention26 positive44 negative

Customers are mixed about the bluetooth connectivity of the remote control. Some mention that it paired easily with their Android phone and all their devices were listed in their database. The interface and Bluetooth connection is easy. However, some customers say that their phone can only handle one Bluetooth connection at a time, and they ran into trouble getting all their device to connect. Wireless Roku devices are not supported, and the Bluetooth capability does not extend into the important macros.

"...Bad: No source-like buttons available on the remote. So cannot map, e.g., "Switch to BluRay/Roku/Spotify."..." Read more

"...I had no issues connecting the remote to the phone...." Read more

"...to disconnect from the phone, because apparently it can only handle one Bluetooth connection at a time. Doh!..." Read more

"...The App and RC do not remember their connection, when reconfiguring you will have to 're-pair' the devices...." Read more

68 customers mention41 positive27 negative

Customers are mixed about the learning of the remote control. Some mention that the app is intelligent and does all the work for them, while others say that it seems like a gimmick and is poorly designed.

"...It's far easier to set up, the app is intelligent and does all the work for you...." Read more

"...The illuminated screen makes it easy to see.Bad:1. Phone app...." Read more

"...The ability to learn IR codes (but the fact that I needed that will come later)Solid feel of the device...." Read more

"...2. The app is almost great...." Read more

48 customers mention29 positive19 negative

Customers are mixed about the durability of the remote control. Some mention it's well built, solid, and easy to program, while others say that the IR strength is average at best, the plastic tabs on the sides are more fragile, and it doesn't last very long.

"...Solid feel of the device.Being able to add macro buttonsDisadvantagesMain disadvantage : Defined macros cannot be edited...." Read more

"...remove, and takes a screw driver or a coin to pry open, which mars the soft plastic.Programming:..." Read more

"...It's compact, looks elegantly designed, and sturdy, too. Half the price of the Logitech! Sign me up!What could go wrong?!?!..." Read more

"...The remote feels solid and is a good size. The library of devices is good and it controls everything I have...." Read more

158 customers mention25 positive133 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the buttons on the remote control. They mention that it lacks some obvious buttons, such as a real "Back", sources, and passenger eject. They also say that the buttons are not lit, and that the macros can only work with buttons that have been mapped. Customers also complain that the volume buttons don't work properly, and the number key buttons are on the small side.

"...Start testing buttons, etc. I found that the "back" button wasn't working...." Read more

"...Good: Other than missing some obvious buttons (a real "Back", sources, passenger eject), the streamlining of the remote makes for pretty intuitive..." Read more

"...After discovering the Volume buttons not working through the Fire Stick, I scrolled the wheel on the remote to select my Onkyo receiver, so I could..." Read more

"...issue is when the remote is sleeping, waking it up, the keys don't work for several presses. I find that very annoying...." Read more

Lost it’s programming within minutes!
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Lost it’s programming within minutes!
I knew there were a lot of negative reviews for the SofaBaton U1, but decided to give it a try anyway, because Amazon was simultaneously running both a Lightning Deal and a Coupon. Unfortunately, this is a perfect example of the old saying, you get what you pay for.First impressions:- The remote is supposed to be ergonomic, but its shape is actually awkward.- The buttons have a loud, annoying click to them, like old fashioned remotes from the 1980s.- The battery door is very difficult to remove, and takes a screw driver or a coin to pry open, which mars the soft plastic.Programming:The only way to program this remote is to use their Android or iPhone app. No problem, I went to the Google Play Store and downloaded the app to my Android phone. Unfortunately, my experience was mostly down hill from there…(1) Before the app will function, they force you to provide an email address and create a password, and then they send a verification code to your email to make sure you didn’t give them a fake address. There’s absolutely no functional reason why this is necessary. It isn’t integral to the remote’s functionality in any way, and isn’t associated with the purchase either. It’s just a shameless information grab, most likely so they can either sell their customers’ email addresses for profit, spam them, or both!(2) As if the requirement for a verified email address wasn’t intrusive enough, next the app forces you to grant it Location permission on your phone before it will pair with the remote. This is undoubtedly so they can link your email address with your location, adding more value for advertisers when they sell your information! A poorly worded popup message claims this is a Bluetooth requirement and not their app’s fault (see attached screenshot) but I’m calling BS! As a Software Engineer, I know for a fact that is NOT true. Bluetooth pairing is close range peer-to-peer and is NOT dependent on the phone’s Location data. Either their developers don’t know what they’re doing (possibly included an unnecessary or outdated library in their code build) or they’re just plain lying for another shameless information grab.(3) After they extorted my email address and location, I was finally able to get down to the business of programming the remote…(a) First, I added my Samsung TV by searching for it by name, which worked surprisingly well. The app prompted me to test a couple functions on the remote to confirm it was using the correct codes, and then it was done. Of course I tested more thoroughly, and every button I pressed worked just as expected. I was pleasantly surprised… at first.(b) Next, I followed the same procedure to add my Onkyo receiver, but it hung for several minutes at 0% supposedly uploading codes to the remote (see attached screenshot). Eventually it finished - no idea why it hung - but interestingly, I noticed it didn’t prompt me to test any buttons this time, like it had done for the Samsung TV. I tested manually, and found that some buttons worked as expected, while others either didn’t seem to do anything, or didn’t do what I wanted, so I decided to customize several buttons. For some, I was able to assign new functions just by scrolling a list on the app and selecting what I wanted. For others, the functions I wanted weren’t listed in the app, so I used the IR learning function by pointing the original remote at the new one and pressing the button I wanted. This worked OK, although I had to program a few of them twice because they didn’t work after the first attempt. Eventually I got them all programmed and working the way I wanted, but not before running into several app errors (see screenshots) and having to restart the app and pair with the phone a couple times.(c) Having added the TV and the receiver successfully, I decided to try adding a Fire Stick, which does not use IR, only Bluetooth. To complete this process, the remote had to disconnect from the phone, because apparently it can only handle one Bluetooth connection at a time. Doh! Not sure what version they’re using, but for reference, Bluetooth version 5 supports up to 7 simultaneous connections. Just sayin’! Anyway, I followed the instructions and was able to pair the remote with the Fire Stick successfully. I tested the buttons and most worked as expected. The only buttons that didn’t work at all were the Volume and Mute buttons, which using the original Fire Stick remote are able to control the receiver via HDMI-CEC, so I’m not quite sure why this didn’t work with the new remote. Note that HDMI-CEC does work from the TV when controlled by this remote, just not from the Fire Stick. I suspect they are not sending the correct commands to the Fire Stick, or perhaps not sending any commands at all for the Volume and Mute buttons, but I didn’t spend any further time troubleshooting because I soon discovered bigger problems…(d) Here’s where it gets interesting. After discovering the Volume buttons not working through the Fire Stick, I scrolled the wheel on the remote to select my Onkyo receiver, so I could just control the volume directly. I quickly discovered that most of the remote buttons were no longer working with the Onkyo, and a few buttons would only work intermittently. What the heck? They were all working perfectly just minutes ago! I then scrolled the wheel to select my Samsung TV and had a similar experience. A few buttons still worked, while most no longer did, or only worked intermittently. As I continued to press buttons, it became progressively worse until nearly all of the IR buttons were no longer working. The remote was still able to control the Fire Stick via Bluetooth, but it seems it lost most of it’s IR programming for no obvious reason. I re-opened the phone app and connected with the remote, but the app didn’t seem to know anything was wrong – it still indicated all the buttons were fully programmed for both the Samsung and the Onkyo.At this point, I reset the remote to factory settings, uninstalled the app from my phone, and boxed up the remote for return. Wow, this was supposed to support up to 15 devices, but after adding only three, it lost most of its programming in just minutes. I’m not going to drive myself crazy troubleshooting a product this buggy. Too bad, because if I had liked this SofaBaton U1, I would have bought the much more expensive X1 for another room. Not a chance now!
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Shirish WADIVKAR
5.0 out of 5 stars What great customer service!
Reviewed in Singapore on October 30, 2020
David Desbordes
2.0 out of 5 stars IR learning feature faulty
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Mohari
5.0 out of 5 stars Ease of setup with devices.
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