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Inteset INT-422:
http://www.amazon.com/Inteset-INT-422-Universal-Backlit-Learning/dp/B00M4I1BAY/
Official website:
http://remotecontrol.inteset.com/
Device code database:
http://shop.inteset.com/ir_remote_control_device_setup_code_search
Pre-programmed buttons: (also works with stuff like NVIDIA Shield, KODI, PLEX, etc.)
A = AppleTV
B = Xbox One
C = MCE
D = Roku (excluding Stick models)
On the Roku setting, the colored buttons are mapped as follows:
Red = Netflix
Green = Youtube
Yellow = Amazon
Blue = Pandora
Features:
* Controls up to 4 devices (A, B, C, D; button label stickers included)
* Backlighting (5 seconds or 10 seconds)
* Learning capabilities (point/aim/push from another IR remote)
* Volume lock (global volume)
* Channel lock (channel control from on device in all device modes)
* Button-mover (from one mode to another mode, or same mode to a different button)
* Macros (up to 32 commands, device-mode dependent or independent)
* Punch-through keys (set a specific button to always send the same code no matter what mode you're in)
This is basically the next best alternative to a Logitech Harmony remote. I wanted a simple remote for my living room TV that supported Roku, which is surprisingly hard to find. This one did the trick. I have a 60" Mitsubishi DLP, a Cox Mini Cable Box, and a Roku 3. I set the A button to the TV & left the D button for the Roku. On the A setting for the TV, I had it learn the channel up & down buttons for the cable box (surprisingly, the mini cable box didn't have a remote code anyway). For the Roku, I had it pass through the input & volume buttons. The remote has a good weight to it & a nice texture. IR repeaters & extenders are also available, as well as a USB IR receiver: (FLIRC alternative; internal & external adapters available)
http://www.amazon.com/External-Infrared-Media-Center-Receiver/dp/B00J5NRWFO
That adapter supports MCE, Hulu, XBMC, MythTV, LinuxMCE, Cinemar, SageTV, Beyond TV, MediaPortal, etc. Great support, great price, great accessories. I'm happy :thumbsup:
http://www.amazon.com/Inteset-INT-422-Universal-Backlit-Learning/dp/B00M4I1BAY/
Official website:
http://remotecontrol.inteset.com/
Device code database:
http://shop.inteset.com/ir_remote_control_device_setup_code_search
Pre-programmed buttons: (also works with stuff like NVIDIA Shield, KODI, PLEX, etc.)
A = AppleTV
B = Xbox One
C = MCE
D = Roku (excluding Stick models)
On the Roku setting, the colored buttons are mapped as follows:
Red = Netflix
Green = Youtube
Yellow = Amazon
Blue = Pandora
Features:
* Controls up to 4 devices (A, B, C, D; button label stickers included)
* Backlighting (5 seconds or 10 seconds)
* Learning capabilities (point/aim/push from another IR remote)
* Volume lock (global volume)
* Channel lock (channel control from on device in all device modes)
* Button-mover (from one mode to another mode, or same mode to a different button)
* Macros (up to 32 commands, device-mode dependent or independent)
* Punch-through keys (set a specific button to always send the same code no matter what mode you're in)
This is basically the next best alternative to a Logitech Harmony remote. I wanted a simple remote for my living room TV that supported Roku, which is surprisingly hard to find. This one did the trick. I have a 60" Mitsubishi DLP, a Cox Mini Cable Box, and a Roku 3. I set the A button to the TV & left the D button for the Roku. On the A setting for the TV, I had it learn the channel up & down buttons for the cable box (surprisingly, the mini cable box didn't have a remote code anyway). For the Roku, I had it pass through the input & volume buttons. The remote has a good weight to it & a nice texture. IR repeaters & extenders are also available, as well as a USB IR receiver: (FLIRC alternative; internal & external adapters available)
http://www.amazon.com/External-Infrared-Media-Center-Receiver/dp/B00J5NRWFO
That adapter supports MCE, Hulu, XBMC, MythTV, LinuxMCE, Cinemar, SageTV, Beyond TV, MediaPortal, etc. Great support, great price, great accessories. I'm happy :thumbsup: