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BroadLink RM4 Mini IR Universal Remote Control, Smart Home Automation Wi-Fi Infrared Blaster for TV Air Conditioner STB Audio, Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT

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Style: RM4 mini


Features

  • HIGH COMPATIBILITY - Support 50,000+ IR controlled devices such as TV, STB, Air conditioner, Fan, Video Recorder, DVD and more. The cloud is continuously updating supported devices library, so your RM4 mini is always compatible with newer devices. Option to program your devices and learn buttons if certain cloud data is unavailable.
  • NEW BROADLINK APP CONTROL - New App named BroadLink is available now in App Store and Google Play. New App has better user experiences in configuration and creating scenes than IHC. Besides, if you have an Android phone integrates IR emitter itself, you can use it to control your IR devices from BroadLink App as a test before you decide to buy our product. Note: RM4 mini only supports 2.4 GHz (NOT 5 GHz) Wi-Fi to configure in the App.
  • NEW FEATURES - Supports external Temperature and Humidity Sensor USB Cable (purchase separately), connect it to the RM4 mini, BroadLink App will show rooms temperature and humidity. Zero Configuration, powered by FastCon technology, add the first FastCon device to the App as usual, after that, when you power on other new FastCon devices, they will be automatically discovered and shown in App.

Brand: Broadlink


Special Feature: Communication Mode Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n(2.4GHz)


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Television, Air Conditioner


Connectivity Technology: Infrared, Wi-Fi


Product Dimensions: 1.89 x 1.89 x 1.69 inches


Item Weight: 3.52 ounces


Item model number: RM4 MINI


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 5, 2019


Manufacturer: Hangzhou BroadLink Technology Co., Ltd.


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Outstanding value
Style: RM4 mini
Was able to learn IR codes my Sofabaton could not. Must be bright because it seems to work anywhere I place it. Only thing preventing 5 stars is that the app doesn't let you pick WHICH Google account when connecting to Google Home. (You have to log out of all other accounts.)
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by Lon Koenig

  • This thing is pretty cool, especially for programmers.
Style: RM4 mini
There's a Python library for connecting to this thing so it can be controlled in code. 4 stars just because the mobile app has some jank. Customer support is great too, they were really patient helping me debug some network issues on my end.
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023 by George

  • good all in one remote
Style: RM4 mini
The IR blaster works well and can be placed in several places in my room and still be seen by all of my IR devices. A programmable delay can be placed between commands in a sequence. The App does not completely replace every button on the original remote. This is for basic power on/off and input selection sequences. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023 by KSAZ

  • Some mixed feelings about this product
Style: RM4 mini
So...I've been watching lots of videos of most Youtubers and people who explain features about smart houses and appliances, and almost everyone tend to use this universal IR control. I decided to buy it. In the last 3 days I could say these pros and cons: Pros: -Pretty small, you can put it everywhere you want (as long as you have an outlet close to it, obviously). -It was easy to set up, actually. Once the app detected the control, the setup for my TV, AC and ST box were pretty quick. -The default remotes that appear in the app work pretty well and with the first option you should have it working (except the ST box, who took me up to the 3rd default option to work, but at least I didn't have to set up all the buttons one by one). -They were rapidly discovered by my Alexa app, and at the beginning they were working great with the on/off commands, volume for the TV, etc. -The voice commands respond almost in no time. I could tell Alexa to turn off my TV and, before she answers "okay", the TV is already off. Cons: -Channel management is not the "magical solution" if you want to be able to change channels with voice commands (which is what I was hoping for). To do that, I would have to create individual scenes for each channel, then sync them with Alexa and then create routines to change them with voice commands (in my case I only tend to watch around 10-12 channels, but for those who like to watch more than that, it will be kinda annoying to do, and apart from mentioning that Alexa only lets you have 99 routines, so if you would need to have that amount of routines, these ones would bulk you up some space). -In my particular case with the channels, the ST box has the HD channels starting from channel 1002 and further. When I added my favorite channels to the list and tried to test them out with the app remote, it seems the app dials the numbers so quick that some numbers even repeat themselves and you end up getting a different channel than expected. What I had to do was to set up "channels" which were only every single digit from 0 to 9, and I created scenes for each channel with 4 different commands (each corresponding digit), to kinda add up a little delay in the channel dialing. This took me around 20 mins for 12 channels...a little bit awkward. -Could happen that sometimes your Alexa routines would trigger, but the actions regarding the remotes you want to control won't do what you expect them to do. I wanted to be able to change my TV inputs with certain triggers. At the beginning they started working very well, but last night they weren't responding at all. I added up some Alexa confirmation phrases to check if it was the routine itself or simply the actions regarding the IR remote and indeed, the IR remote wouldn't do the actions. I unlinked the skill, signed out of the app, tried to link everything once again and for some reason it was glitchy and it wouldn't let me sign in and link my account again for around 25 mins (have no idea why) until it decided to work again, and after that the routines were working perfectly...but I'm hoping I don't have to go over all that process every 2-3 days. -FAQ section is not helpful at all. It doesn't have a lot of questions and most questions there are about set up stuff (which ironically was my easiest step to do). Overall, I wouldn't say this thing doesn't work at all...it does respond, it can be integrated, but it could take some time to set it up as you would like it to work, just like it happened to me. If you want something to just automate your devices' on/off status or maybe timers, this will work nicely for the price you're paying. If you would like it to do more complex stuff (especially a bulky channel list), maybe you could save a little more and buy a more reliable one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020 by E. Mc.

  • IR signal is spectacular!
Style: RM4 mini
I bought this to control things that the manufacturer remote would not reach. I was trying to control things from across an enclosed, 20 foot long room and the remote that came with my device sucked. This filled that gap and then some, I am now using it to control 3 other devices. Slam dunk!
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023 by Bacon Phat

  • Flawed but cheap and cloud-only without a hack
Style: RM4 mini
Quick summary: - 2.4GHz only - Phone setup only - you need a smartphone to set it up. And of course make sure your phone is on the same 2.4GHz network when you do. - WiFi passwords must be shorter than 32 characters (mine is 36) It doesn't tell you that in the app. - No special characters in WiFi passwords. It also doesn't tell you that in the app. - This is cloud only unless you do the hack where you stop the setup right after the WiFi connection. But then you have to build your devices and buttons using code or some other 3rd party approach and will probably need to have the original remotes. At least a Harmony has a local API that you can easily interrogate for device and button IDs after you set it up using their cloud - you can automate it all locally if you want and even run a Harmony without internet access. - The cloud database is tiny compared to a Harmony. I had to set up a new WiFi SSID just to get this on it. In 10 years this is the first device that would not work with my 36 character passphrase. And I'm on the latest firmware. I'm kind of to the point that I kind of hate the cloud. Because there are so many clouds, each of which wants you to do everything using theirs. Or you can fork over the dollars for IFTTT and generate a whole lot of spaghetti trying to integrate everything. But hey, it is a cheap device and it does work and the Google Assistant integration is reasonable. So just 3 stars. I would take it to 5 if they fixed the password thing and had a local API. But ewelink doesn't either, although those devices will at least get on my WiFi network. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2022 by M. Walker

  • Great Hardware, Nice App, Google Integration a bit Limited
Style: RM4 mini
The app itself is really pretty easy to use provided that you have a clue what you want to do. In my case I had a remote control for a pre-amp. My goal was to have Google Home be able to control the volume. The remote was not in the database but getting it learn was easy and the app lead me through the steps without a hitch. So great I could control the volume now with the App. Then I added voice control to link the account to Google Home. The device which I had called "Stereo" immediately appeared but could do absolutely nothing. I remember reading reviews that you had to add scenes so I added a scene call Loud and one called quiet which upped the volume two notches. Then on Google Home I said "Hey Google active Loud" and the volume clicked up two notches. If I want two more notches I just repeat that. To lower the volume I say "Hey Google activate Quiet". This is good enough but certainly was not obvious. Thanks to other reviewers who sent me in the direction of scenes. Would be nice if the app had some FAQs about that and even nicer if it could create devices that had the same capabilities on Home as they do in the app itself but hey for the price this really did the job for me and I am happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2022 by magixman

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