• Reviews around device (3.93 of 5)

    Inteset 4-in-1 Universal Backlit IR Learning Remote for use with Apple TV, Xbox One, Roku, Media Center/Kodi, Nvidia Shield, most Streamers and other A/V Devices

    • I only wish it supported more than 4 devices.
    • The biggest improvement would be having more than four devices.
    • Works great on popular devices!
    • Universal remotes we've had in the past did not work or had difficulty finding devices; this remote is not one of them
    • I want to it be seamless like it's 1 super device
    • I have it programmed for a Samsung TV, Sony Receiver, Apple TV and Google Fiber DVR, the latter had to be programmed button-by-button since it is not included in the device code listing, not a failing, only a few cities have Google Fiber available
    • This device has many features of many expensive models: It supports four devices, it has leaning modes, the buttons can be moved, and has full control for my AV system
    • All my other devices are just fine though.
    • Do not buy this remote if you own a smart tv or any device that you want to do more than change the volume.
    • I'm able to control my TV (Sony Smart TV) and my Roku device
    • The Ad emphasizes the four unusual devices it works with (Apple TV . . .), but it works with all the devices that other universal remotes work with
    • Its a nice device and was quickly able to get it to work on my Samsung TV, however I bought this specifically because the site said it worked with the DLINK BOXEE
    • There's no fancy touchscreen like you get on the higher-end universal remotes, but this Inteset device is an absolute steal for the price
    • Main problem - controlling multiple devices in sequence (like a Harmony remote)
    • IF your devices aren't obscured by anything.
    • " so may times, just to find that either my device wasn't supported, but that the functions of my device were not programmable on the Universal remote.
    • That aside, I doubt you will find a better 4 device remote for this price
    • I wish they had a model that supported 5 devices.
    • Success, five devices on a 4 device remote!
    • Has tons of support for different devices and for obscure devices, itwill learn any function you want as long as you have the original remote
    • It supports a great many devices by default including Tivo
    • All 4 devices were available via the Inteset code list and it only took me a few minutes to find the correct codes
    • I use these to make the device mode buttons change my HDMI switch (IR controlled) turn to the correct device and sometimes press a button (for example, to wake up Apple TV from sleep mode).
    • Comes preprogrammed for the most popular streaming devices
    • As a bonus there is a Volume lock option that if you program and external sound device, I'd a sound bar, that no matter what preset you are on when volume is pressed it controls the correct device
    • Then I have to mention the 2nd most surprising thing- that the device has such a variety of button programming options
    • Over all fantastic device where I don't have to worry about charging it like those fancy remotes with touch screens.
    • I like how you can program multiple devices and "punch through" buttons that work on all devices, as well as program multiple button pushes to one button
    • The only complaint I have, and it's a mild one, is that I would like a "power device" and a "power all" button
    • Then I discovered the Inteset on Amazon and right away I thought this was a good looking device and the price was just right
    • I will keep this for as long as it lasts hopfully longer then the last remote or until my media needs change maybe additional devices will force me back to the never ending search for the perfect remote but for now this one great and highly recommended.
    • Just hit the button you want, and it "magically" sends it to the right device
    • For those “Funky” devices, all you need to do is enter the “Learn” function, point the remotes at each other and the INT-422 will learn the code from that Funky device as long as they are iR and not RF devices
    • For those who own those devices, great
    • The Ad emphasizes the four unusual devices it works with (Apple TV . . .), but it works with all the devices that other universal remotes work with
    • These remotes are easy to install and easy to use; best of all, you can sync multiple devices to each remote
    • No issues setting up our devices to be used on this remote
    • I use my xbox now for Netflix and Amazon video, so having this remote made it much easier since I could program my other devices as well
    • EstateToo Few Dedicated Device ButtonsIt's hard to understand why PIP buttons are included on the remote
    • Useful tip: the simpler the device the better for this remote
    • all my devices in one remoteGood weight/length/sizeButton layout is good, easy to control and learnIt does have an eject button that worked with my Xbox 360 just FYICons (no big
    • For other devices, like a cable box or TV, you hold at the bottom
    • Can't seem to get it to work with 3rd gen Apple TV but all other devices work great.
    • Well-thought-out device; works flawlessly
    • This is a good device for a four in one (as opposed to a 5 to 7 device type
    • I also tried to program a punch through function for the input button, so it would work no matter what device I am using, but that didn't work either.
    • Just got it all programmed, works on all my devices well.
    • My initial attraction to this device was it's complete (but not overdone) set of buttons, as well as a very large database of compatible device codes to control TV's, Cableboxes, Roku, etc
    • So I easily got all my device remote buttons working 100% on this remote.
    • Putting the device stickers on was a little cumbersome but good to have those to label the 4 devices and great that you can customize the names.
    • I'm the kind that is willing to do some homework and tinker with a gadget to find out how it works and get it working even when the instructions are not clear or the device itself is just not user friendly.
    • Read the instructions about setting a Master Volume and Channel - this will save you time - it allows one button (A-D) to be the Master for Volume changes and Channel changes
    • works on my sony A/V amp and LG tv, the learning function is exelent and the xbox one was already programed