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You can also set a preferred device for viewing certain streaming services
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If you can afford a 60 inch tv and multiple devices, which Caavo is intended for, you can afford $2
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Once that device is plugged in, the apps can freely be added to the Control Center, but it will not run those apps without a compatible device
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The device did most of the detection and was able to identify the TV, AVR , ROKU , PS4 and Chrome-cast devices very easy
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Overall the device did good
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And the new Caavo user interface that is now overlayed on my TV screen makes accessing and viewing all my devices, apps, and media so darn easy that it brings a smile to my face, not to mention my wife's!
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Just set it as the preferred device
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Device says supports
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It will automatically set the right input (based on your initial setup), and if you choose a particular service, it will activate and tune to the appropriate device
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Connects all my Hdmi compatible devices
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I'd like a lifetime service option and would easily pay another $100 for that upfront -- this device is worth 2x what they are charging-Switching to apps on Apple TV can be a bit slow
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It has no problem starting up all my devices and switching to the correct input
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But this really was only the entry point on what is proving to be one of my favorite devices I have (like Eero, see my review for that)
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The ability to use my "universal remote" as the super smart A/V brains of my living room is astounding, and searching across multiple devices and services with results organized immediately in one place is glorious and is the future of home entertainment.
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Plus the remote itself is really good - responsive, elegant, logical (I like the little stand that props it up on the bottom and helps you figure out which side is up -- take notes Apple!!!)So now in about 15