🎬 One remote to rule your entertainment kingdom
The Philips Universal Remote Control SRP4229B/28 is a stylish, ergonomic device designed to replace up to four audio and video remotes. Preprogrammed for Samsung and Roku devices, it supports thousands of major brands via infrared technology, powered by 2 AA batteries, with a 30-foot range for seamless control of TVs, Blu-ray players, soundbars, and more.
Color | Blue |
Button Quantity | 20 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
Maximum Range | 30 Feet |
Compatible Devices | 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 Technology | Infrared |
Special Features | Universal |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 4 |
A**A
Very Nice 👍🏻
Works perfectly for our Samsung!Had zero problems connecting it.I wish I would have thought to find a rubber case to go around it, cause my kids drop it all the time. I’m definitely saving this for when I need to buy again. #kidsWillBeKids💚
A**S
Easy use easy programming
Works great across multiple devices. Syncs easily with roku device. Allows for easy det up with sound bar so you don't have to switch inputs to change volume
M**S
Works Basics with Harmon Kardon AVR 230 and Fire Stick
Needed this to run an old Sony Bravia and Blue Ray, a Fires Stick and a newer Harmon Kardon AV receiver. It won't turn on the HK, but once on, I found a code through the code search that controls volume and will turn it off. It was actually the SECOND code that turned off the unit - NOT the first one. The first code that turned off the unit didn't actually work, though it did turn off the receiver. The second one works much better and controls the volume flawlessly. The codes in the code list for HK did not work on my unit, an AVR 230. I leave mine set to what I want and so volume and off are good enough. The Fire Stick (mine is older, not the 4K one) works fine once I am on the right input with the Sony TV selected as the setting on the remote. Apparently the Sony figures it out... The remote is not RF as far as I know, so I don't think it controls the Fire Stick directly. Exit backs you out of the menus - good tip that was in another reviewer's write up - Thanks for that one! Don't know how long it will last, but so far, so good. All of these remotes will do worse if you tend to push the buttons really hard. It can bend the circuit board and crack the wiring. So, if you want to have any remote last, press the buttons as softly as you can get away with and it will hold up better. Dropping them is also bad, obviously... Anyway, hope that helps. Reveivers are so often problematic with these universal remotes, but they sound so much better than the overpriced "sound bars" Bad Sound Bars is what I call them... Terrible sound quality, but better than the pathetic and ultra-harsh sound that the TV speakers create... Real speakers and surround make a huge difference... The HK has fantastic sound with the right speakers. I've had friends come over and actually comment on the sound quality. paired with some Polk towers and Technics speakers for the back - all found at thrift stores for a song..(except for the Polk towers) . . It replaced an old Kenwood and the difference is night and day, but finding a remote that controls the HK has been difficult. Good luck...
A**O
As expected.
Worked as expected. It was easy to program and is lightweight. The color makes it easy to find. They guide with codes listed almost every brand of TV and smart device.
J**E
Everything works, except very limited success with the "Input" button
I purchased the 4-device remote to replace a much more expensive universal remote (Harmony) that after more than 10 years of perfect use, no longer will program correctly, even when I bought a brand new fresh one. I ended up liking this cheap little Philips remote, since at least I got everything programmed -- my old Sony HDTV, Verizon Cable Box, Sony Blu Ray player, and Roku Express. My TV has 4 HDMI ports, which each of these is hooked up to. Therefore, I need this remote's Input button to take me to the appropriate HDMI port each time I want to use the device. However, everything works with this remote EXCEPT the Input button. My original remotes for the Sony TV, and Verizon Cable Box, and Sony Blu Ray ALL have Input buttons that work (tho not the Roku Express). However, this Philips remote simply won't program them in. EXCEPT for the Blu Ray. The Input button DOES work for that one.Therefore, in order to change inputs, no matter which device I'm currently "on" and watching, if I just press the "DVD" (Blu Ray) button first, and then the "Input" button, it will simply open the HDMI screen on my TV so I can scroll to pick which HDMI I want and it takes me there. If the Blu Ray player is not "awake", I can use it's button plus "Power" to wake it. It's not terribly hard to do this, but I do wish it would simply work the way it is supposed to. Also, the volume button and channel buttons also seem to work like the DVD button, when pressed before the Input button.I will probably try another version of the (expensive) Harmony remote (some are cheaper on Ebay), and return this remote if the Harmony remote works correctly, since the Harmony programs much more detail that I would like. We mostly get what we pay for I guess.
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