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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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Product Description
Sofabaton U1 Universal Remote Control make life easier and more fun.
Use Smartphone with the available app and included U1 Remote for one-touch control of your entertainment system
- 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.
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)
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 TimeWe 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 DesignU1 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 DisplayEquipped 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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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 |
Sold By | SofaBaton Remotes | Simeizai .Inc | 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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Product information
Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 1.9 x 1.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
ASIN | B08FXK18BY |
Item model number | U1 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #58,367 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #3,147 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
Date First Available | August 14, 2020 |
Manufacturer | SofaBaton |
Country of Origin | China |
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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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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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The remote first made me download the app, which is very user friendly. It walked me through pairing the remote with the app and was easy to get started. The search for device function is pretty slow and not very accurate. I put in my exact make "LG" and model number "UJ6300" and I got the spinning wheel for a long time. FIXED: Simply type in the make, NOT model of the unit. For example, I typed in "LG" only and it brought up 5 or 6 categories under "LG" or there was a list of "popular models." This is where you want to be. You can just scroll through all of that brand until you get to your model (in alphabetical order). So it helped a lot, because I was typing in UJ6300, but it was listed as 55UJ6300 (which still should have been found, but ok). Once I found the model, I let it program and BOOM!
I was having an issue with the ARC function of either my TV or my Home Theater Receiver. The sound works fine, but the ARC function has faulted and I have to control the TV and Receiver with separate remotes. This solved that.
I also have kids running around and one, in particular, loves to mess with the stereo buttons/inputs. Many times, the stereo gets bumped off of "TV" and onto something like "DVD." So I programmed one of the color buttons to be "TV INPUT" from the list. This way it doesn't matter what he changes it to, I can hit that button and bring it right back.
TIP: Each time you program the remote to take over for an old remote, compare the two. Start testing buttons, etc. I found that the "back" button wasn't working. So, on the app, I used the diagram of the remote to choose the button that I assume is meant to be "back" and I found a list of all known commands. It was a quick fix: instead of "back" it needed to be "BACK." I know that's a little buggy...but anyone with common sense should be able to work it out.
TIP: If there is a command that just isn't in the list and you can't figure it out, try "learn from original remote." On the app you choose the button in question from the diagram. Then choose the learn from original remote" option and follow the directions (basically just point the old and new remotes at each other and press/hold the button on the original remote while the sofabaton intercepts the signal and learns it).
TIP: Use the 4 colored buttons as shortcuts (I programmed mine to Netflix, Prime Video, HDMI - Fire TV, and HDMI 3 (Game).
TIP: If you use a separate audio system (Home Theater Amp/Receiver or Sound Bar), consider using macros for the volume and mute buttons. You can program the remote to know that even if you are on the "TV" mode, when you press one of these volume buttons, it automatically applies it to the sound system and not the TV. This is a nice shortcut to actually having to use the wheel to scroll down to the audio system and then change the volume. I programmed this macro for both my "TV" and "Fire TV" modes.
TIP: Reprogram the very top "TV Power" button to be an "ALL POWER" button. Simply go through each mode and reprogram that "TV Power" button using a macro and select each mode's "power" setting with no input delays. This way, when you hit "TV Power" it will shut down all programmed devices. (You do need to be generous with pointing the remote towards all devices at once. I do have instances where one doesn't get the signal and gets left on. Just scroll the wheel to that device and hit the power button).
My 4 year old was able to use this remote to find her shows within 30 seconds after I let her loose. It's not a complicated setup at all.
100% RECOMMEND
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I go WAAAAY back in universal remotes, all the way to the Core CL-9. I still have an original JVC RM-1. I must have eight different URC models. Of course, along the way, technologies changes, expectations changes, even the IR frequencies and encoding changed, so those ancient (30-ish year old) remotes don't work. No worries - the first remote I saw actually clicked. It used sound.
So I'm a cranky curmudgeon who knows too much and expects too much.
The SofaBaton U1 is an amazing mixed bag.
Good: Oh, this is a NICE looking remote. You pull it out of the Apple-like box, it feels good.
Bad: That battery compartment. Yeah, first thing you do it put batteries in. This door is only gonna survive that like four times, max. And it will take you a while to figure out.
Good: Look at that display! Pretty.
Bad: Can't do a dratted thing until you pair it to your phone. Which requires you CREATE AN ACCOUNT. WTF!!! I need to create an account to even SET UP a remote?
Good: No password requirements for creating account. The password "AccountPassword" is accepted.
Bad: 369 Amazon readers just tried to log into my account using the password "AccountPassword". Hah! The joke is on you. I reversed it! Ha ha ha!
Good: Pairing the phone to the remote was very easy. It tells you what bizarre secret buttons to press, and they work.
Bad: Bizarre secrets sets the tone for this remote.
Good: The phone app walks you through adding devices.
Bad: It doesn't actually get the concept of "usability." You specify a device by, I'm not kidding, typing in a pretty close to exact manufacturer name, SEARCHING, then typing in the model name, CUSSING, looking at Amazon or the back of the device, finding the 20-character cryptic SKU-model-name, typing that, and praying.
Good: I did this on Sunday. Some of the prayers were answered. Not all, but some. Devices got recognized. (And, if they hadn't, I could have "learned" the device.)
Bad: Wait, the buttons don't work.
Good: Most of them actually do, they just aren't in logical places. For example, the Roku "back" button is the "Menu" button. Oh, intuitive!!!!
Bad: No, really, some don't. When "remapping" (e.g. putting your receiver's volume onto Roku), you will discover that many remote keys are dramatically mislabelled, and many others simply missing. My Marantz 1608 Receiver has a bunch of inputs, about 25% of which are not represented on the labels at all, and another 25% of which are labelled wrong.
Good: Ah screw it. Learn the dratted function. That works astonishingly well. I think the best I've ever seen in a universal remote.
Bad: No source-like buttons available on the remote. So cannot map, e.g., "Switch to BluRay/Roku/Spotify."
Good: Other than missing some obvious buttons (a real "Back", sources, passenger eject), the streamlining of the remote makes for pretty intuitive use.
Bad: What the heck were these bozos thinking? Why don't the AV Receiver buttons auto-map, or at least have the option of mapping as a block, over Roku? Which brings us to:
Stupid: Yes, stupid. There's no concept of a "main" device. You can map the controls, one-by-painful-one, onto any device, so you can GIVE the Roku your receiver or TV volume controls... but that takes a handful of mappings, and WHY? Just make it fast-and-obvious, like URC does!!!
And, of course, if you use a Roku, you are accustomed to not pointing the remote. You have radio. The Roku understands IR, but that has to be pointed. Not really SofaBaton's fault, but this is not a strong IR blasting remote. It needs to be aimed.
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. But pick your most common device to watch... in my case, Roku... move it to the top in the app by dragging the thumbnail. Map volume and power onto it. (Power because Roku doesn't need power, but if you have HDMI-ARC, your TV can turn itself AND your receiver on with one command.) Map 1-4 or whatever to changing sources on your receiver (or TV, if you don't pass video through the receiver, but you really should.) And enjoy.
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Update: That battery door - the first flaw I mentioned in my initial review? It's really bad. Pops off all the time. Very frustrating.