With a smart TV connected to a soundbar and a game console, for example, you can control streaming apps, audio and device switching from a single remote (the TV's), eliminating the need for a universal remote. Many entertainment systems today don't have as many separate devices as in the past, so you might not even need a universal remote. A number of cheap replacement clickers are available too, but we can't recommend them because we haven't tested them yet.Įven with the emergence of SofaBaton, the universal remote category is still less popular than before. And the Roku and Fire TV clickers, while great for controlling those streaming devices respectively, as well as most brands of TV, don't really qualify as "universal" remotes in the classic sense. The outgoing Fire TV Cube is expensive and more of a hybrid Alexa speaker/streamer than a universal remote, although it will also control your devices. So what's left? Among remotes we can recommend based on hands-on testing, not much.
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