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This is a traditional-looking remote with a twist that you can fully customize what every button does to get full control over your TVs, game consoles, and so on.
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Pros
Pro Excellent value for money
For $134 you get a device that does the same job and offers the same level of convenience as the modern touchscreen remotes that go for several hundreds of dollars. It doesn't concede in terms of connectivity, with over 270,000 compatible device types in total, including Roku, AppleTV, Philips Hue, and others. You can program shortcuts to perform several activities at once, for example, turn on the TV and pick the right channel or select Netflix, etc. And just like with more expensive remotes, you don't have to point at the device directly to turn it on/off, you can even do it from another room.
Pro It can control devices hidden in a drawer or behind a wall
It can reach your TV or audio center even if they're not in sight - behind a wall or a door, for example. This is because it relies on radio frequency instead of IR to transmit signal, so physical objects do not become obstacles.