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BroadLink RM4 pro IR and RF Universal Remote, Code Learning WiFi Remote Control for Smart Home and Entertainment Devices TV, STB, A/C, Curtain Motor, Compatible with Alexa

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Style: RM Pro


Features

  • HIGH COMPATIBILITY - Support RF (433MHz) controlled devices such as curtain/shades motor, projector and light switch; Support 50,000+ IR controlled devices such as TV, STB, Air conditioner, Fan, Video Recorder, DVD and more; Does not work with Bluetooth. Supported devices library is constantly being updated by the cloud, so your RM4 pro 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 scene 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 pro 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 pro, 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: Universal


Compatible Devices: Television


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Infrared, Wi-Fi, Radio Frequency


Product Dimensions: 4.33 x 4.33 x 1.18 inches


Item Weight: 5 ounces


Item model number: RM4 Pro


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 24, 2017


Manufacturer: Hangzhou BroadLink Technology Co., Ltd.


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  • Works with quirks
Style: RM Pro
Tried setup using my iphone 13 pro max. Downloaded broadlink app. It kept getting stuck at recognizing device. Tried for about 2hours. Based on online reviews, switched and used ipad instead and it worked immediately. Also read online if your wifi has special chars in password, it might not work. Mapped my projector screen and inturn I am able to control via alexa. Tried connecting my denon receiver avr-x6700h, it didnt work. May be I am missing something or this isnt meant for that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • You have to use the Broadlink IHC app
Style: RM Mini3
For some reason Broadlink has several apps in the (Android) app store. It's not intuitively obvious which to use for the RM Mini 3 or any Universal Remote. *** Use the Intelligent Home Center (IHC) app. *** With this device and app you can create what it calls "scenes" which are a series of remote commands like "home button" + "right button" + "enter button". If you can execute a series of remote button clicks to do something you can make a scene of it. On my Samsung (RU9000), "home+right+enter" is "switch to xbox" and "home+right+right+enter" is "switch to Roku". All of that is warm up testing. My ultimate plan is to use this in with my mother's TV and Spectrum cable box to be able to change inputs, volume, and channels when I visit next month. She constantly loses remotes, can't see the buttons, or lacks the finger strength to use these stupid cable company remotes. She can talk to Alexa though. However, since cable boxes are generally crap and all work a little differently, I don't know if it'll work. I'll update later. One tip: If you use the wrong app and create scenes in it, then delete all of them before moving to the IHC app. The Alexa skill saw scenes created from both apps and did not work until found all of them, deleted them and recreated them only in the IHC app. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by Eric

  • Works with remote BF101 433.92MHz window shades
Style: RM Pro
I use this on my guest wifi since it does not support 5 GHz wifi. I had to enable allowing guest wifi access to my LAN for it to work. Installed ihc phone app and got set up Enabled alexa skill ihc Use your imagination... Now I can say "Movie Time" and shade goes down and lights go off! The app only supports shade on (up) or off (down) command. Would be nice to be able to say up or down instead of on or off. Guess I can create a scene and routine for that. Just a little of a pain to do. To use the Shade stop button I created a scene in the IHC app for the stop button. Then I had Alexa search for devices and she found the new scene. Then I created an Alexa Routine using that scene and now I can also say Stop Shade if I want to stop it half way or something. A little tedious, but it works. I'm already thinking of all the other things I can put in there now. Have an old fan with remote control. Will see if that can work too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2020 by Michelle, FL

  • Great (if you ever get past setup…)
Style: RM Mini3
The setup process was horrible and took multiple hours. Eventually, I was able to get it working with the new Broadlink app via my iPad and now it works on my iPhone as well, even though setup initially would not complete on my phone. I had to turn on 2.4ghz only mode on my eero to get it to work. I don’t think there’s any rhyme or reason, because I tried this approach multiple times and had issues. I probably had to attempt to set this up 20 times. Once it’s set up however, it works great. If you’re willing to suffer through the setup I think it’s a worthwhile buy for your smart home if you have “dumb” devices you want to control via IR, especially for under $20. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2023 by Michael D. Michael D.

  • Works great easy to setup
Style: RM Mini3
I use this product to control a family members television from another city. Works over wifi and it is like you are using the television remote control in the same room. It works exactly as described and you can actually control other devices that has a remote control. Great value for money.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023 by Vz

  • Integrate odd remotes into your smarthome, with many sharp edges
Style: RM Pro
-----------------------------------update 4/19/2020 ----------------- The link to Alexa completely failed and I had to disconnect the skill, delete all the devices and try to re-add them. This is just not a solid product. I'd recommend looking at alternatives. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I saw this as a way of integrating those "odd remotes", the stand-alone islands in our smart home ecosystem, and it almost does this. Feel free to skip to the Summary and pros/cons if you just want the bottom-line. The first challenge was getting it hooked up, it literally took me 10 times to get the remote paired. I don't know why. I don't know what I did differently to finally make it work. I just followed the same process over and over. Tip: Make sure you're on the 2.4 network in your house when you try to pair and make sure you know your WIFI password. (Neither of these were the issue I ran into, like I said, I don't know why it took so many tries, but this seems to be a theme.) Also, make sure you locate the receiver close to your router as it's WIFI connection is not great. Then there's the support number: 40-4476-4482 (it's actually 1 (404)476-4482, but apparently no one told them how Americans prefer to specify phone numbers.) They are there for you 24 hours a day but only Monday through Friday, no weekends. I also tried emailing, but that didn't work either because it thought I was spamming them (The mail system <support@ibroadlink.com>: host mxbiz1.qq.com[203.205.232.191] said: 550 Mail content denied.) Once I got the remote up, I was able to hook the TV (Set Top Box/STB) up to it. For "known brands" there are templates for the controls. Unfortunately, because services like the XFINITY remote allow you to combine your set top box and TV onto one remote, the process for picking the template does not work. The on/off that operates the set top box will not operate your TV. It's very confusing.... I actually had no desire to use ECHO to control channels but I was hoping for an ON/Off, after a couple tries I got it to learn the combined STB and TV codes from my X1 remote. "Perfect!" I thought, then I added it to my "LIVING ROOM OFF" routine that shuts off all the lights in the living room and turns off the fireplace. I thought I could have it turn off the TV at the same time, but forgot that the power control on TV's is a toggle, if it's on, it turns it off, if it's off, it turns it on, so the routine worked well in the evening after watching the news, everything turned off. In the morning, however, after coffee and listening to some music, when I issued the "turn off living room" command, the TV turned ON. This is not a failing of Broadlink, it's simply the way TV and STB remotes work. I also thought I could get my bedroom fireplace remote to work with ALexa using this, but the RF frequency is 308Mhz, way outside of the RF range of 432.5MHz-436.3MHz supported by Broadlink. Similarly, I tried to get my ceiling fan to respond, with no luck. Looking into forums devoted to home automation this seems to be a common theme with Broadlink. It will support newer remotes, but not older style remotes because of the frequency issue. I was however able to get it to control my deck sun-shade shade, which is simply a dumb RF remote. You basically control "odd gadgets" like this using the "Lightbulb" option and program on/off to mean something (I used that to control the shade - if it's On, the shade will close, if it's OFF, the shade will open). I have Leviosa shades on my windows so I can now raise and lower the deck shade shade along with the Leviosa shades via Alexa Routines. When I command "shades up" or "shades down" the Leviosa AND the stand-alone deck sun shade both operate. We have them go down a little before noon and then up at 4 minutes before sunset so we can enjoy it, so worth it right there. Tip: You may need to insert a WAIT into your Alexa routine after issuing a command to one of the Broadlinked items. It's a bit finicky at times and I noticed that it sometimes takes a couple tries to get it to "learn". I found that taking the the Broadlink unit and the remote you want to train and camping out just next to the router seems to help. You can then move the Broadlink unit back to it's home (ie, the WIFI is not so great). I also noticed that you need to click the SAVE button after training, or the sequence will not be committed to the button. The UI is not the best. It is also NOT capable of controlling my overhead fan, which I suspect is on an odd frequency, so check your frequency ranges ahead of time. Tip: If you're not sure if your remote is Infrared (IR) or Radio Frequency (RF), do this: Stick the remote in your pocket and click the on/off. If it works, it's RF, if it doesn't, it's IR. Tip: Read the screen, if you see a [SAVE] button, make sure you've hit it before you leave the screen. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary For $39, it's not a bad solution to integrate some of those "stand-alone" remotes you might have around the house, for instance, if you had a room AC you wanted to control or a (more modern) fan. Pros: - can integrate even off-brand remotes via learning the IR or RF codes - Integrates to Alexa - Can operate RF throughout the house from one unit Cons: - Only operates on 2.4 GHZ WIFI (and then only when it's close to the Router) - Cannot control older standard ceiling fan and fireplace remotes - Subject to the constraints of the protocol (ie, there is no separate ON and OFF for stuff like TV's and Set Top Boxes) - UI is odd and strange ( oriental characters and options, even though I told them I was in the US, no warning when you leave a screen that you'll lose all your work, etc.) - No weekend support - Support email does not work (for me) - Multiple versions of the Alexa skill - IR range is limited to the current room it's in - RF range is limited 432.5MHz-436.3MHz Recommendation: For $39 it's not a bad investment, but with the limitations and the finicky and sometimes messy user interface, be prepared for some "sharp edges" - early adopters - have a ball! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2020 by R. Carlson

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