📡 Elevate your entertainment experience with the ultimate remote control!
The CHUNGHOP L102 Learning Remote Control is a versatile and high-quality device designed to operate a wide range of electronics, including TVs, DVDs, and set-top boxes. With a user-friendly design, it features a learning function that allows you to copy commands from your original remotes, ensuring seamless control from distances over 8 meters. Its permanent memory means you won't have to reset it after changing batteries, making it a reliable choice for any tech-savvy household.
F**C
Easy Programming. Does the Job I Needed
Was exactly what I needed. A receiver I bought is a full-featured Audio-Visual receiver. Consequently, it has 45 buttons crowded into the small real estate of the remote, making many of them tiny. Problem is that I am only using the audio functions which needs 6 buttons (Power, vol up, vol down, next track, prev track, pause/play). Some of those buttons on the remote that came with the receiver are tiny and mixed in with others. Have to get on my glasses and search to find.Solution was this learning remote. I bought it and programed the 6 buttons. Programming was straight-forward and easy. I have five left over in case I decide I need some more. I can find these 6 large buttons with my fingers without even looking at the remote.
J**L
To replace a lost remote or a simpler duplicate.
So for ten dollars, it is a pretty good bargain for a programmable remote. I have a Pioneer Elite receiver that I obtained for almost nothing. It is a complex multi-channel gizmo. It is in good condition, except that the volume control knob on the unit is very unreliable, and the remote control was absent. (The remote on this thing was huge and had hundreds of buttons and functions. Without it, it was almost useless since the volume control did not work.)However, I have access to Logitech Harmony programmable remote. I could have bought one for $200 but I decided on the economy route. A Harmony can download the remote programming for almost any domestic AV device. So I downloaded the remote for this Pioneer, and used it to program the power, volume and selection buttons on this programmable remote. It would have cost $100 just to have the stereo repair shop diagnose the volume knob problem.One caution on the programming process: you may have to tilt this remote to have it sense the signal from the original remote instead of just pointing them at each other. As far as I can tell, the receiving diode is at an angle internally from the only hole in the unit and tilting the programmable remote was needed to get a good reception. Once completed, this felt like a pretty cool fix for this problem. I think it is also good for a simpler remote if your original is needlessly complicated and heavy.As long as it lasts, this is a great fix!
E**H
Does what it is supposed to without unnecessary bells & whistles, quick & easy
In a world full of "function creep" with increasing complexity in almost everything, it's nice to find an item that can replace my old remote control; this unit is simple to program & to operate without lots of unnecessary "bells & whistles."
H**Y
Better Than Original Remote
I bought this Remote to replace the original remote that i use for a Custom Boom Box radio i made by hand. The Original remote has a short distance of 5 feet while this new one has a longer range. It was easy to program and it works well. If you look at other reviews, you will see comments about the remote not working with Learning. This remote accepts IR, Not RF remotes. Another thing is, When you are setting up the learning process. Make sure your original remote is very close to the remote you are programming. I highly recommend this remote because its simple
T**F
Works well, frustration-free, easy to use
This learning remote is kinda ugly but I already knew that from the product pictures. Can't beat the price. Clear instructions in plain English are included in the package. The functionality and ease of use are A-OK. No regrets.
N**R
Worked for my old CD Player
I got two California Audio Labs Tercet CD Players at auction. Only one came with a remote. I purchased this learning remote in hopes I would have success. I did. I was able to transfer the major commands over to this new remote. Apparently I had a heavy finger when learning the skip function, It would skip two tracks vs the intended one. I simply repeated the process for that command and did a quick press on the button and that was successful.I did try to learn the volume controls from a Rotel amplifier remote, but that didn’t work. The instructions alluded to only learning from the one remote, and that’s what happened.
D**C
Does Not Learn
The remote will not learn my commands. The learning process goes according to the instructions, but the commands do not work. I tried two different devices. My original remote is IR and works fine with the devices. Not sure what the problem is. Returning.
J**3
Does not learn from Sony RM-U306B remote for av receiver
This did work for a BenQ projector remote and a different Sony receiver remote. But for another Sony receiver remote, it did not work at all. The Sony remote that does not work has model number rm-u306b, and at the bottom of the remote it says Sony, then below that AV SYSTEM2.
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