Pros: Standard code, JP1, and learning capabilities all in one remote. LCD display with clock. Cons: Seems a bit large. Somewhat pricey.
I've purchased 3 One For All remote controls in the past, and have been generally satisfied with the results. This is the first learning remote I've purchased, but I specifically wanted JP1 compatibility which only a handfull of remotes are. For ...
Pros: RF capable, Learning, backlit, upgradeable Cons: small learning capacity
Kudos to One for All! I'm revising my review. I just purchased another one of these, and noticed that they fixed the problem I previously stated as one of the cons - the cursor buttons used to be hard to press. model URC9910B01 changed the button ...
Pros: The built in modem, and theater mode. Cons: Haven't found any yet.
After months of searching, and wasting money on other remotes I can finally put all of them away. This universal remote has got to be the best remote on the planet..OK OK..you get the idea..I love it..here's why:
Pros: Overall good remote. Couldn't find anything else with full learning RF/IR with base unit. Cons: Delicate base-station, insufficient memory to completely program (button by button learning) even 3 devices.
Ok. I got this remote twice. I really liked the base unit with the IR/RF conversion feature. That was one of the primary reason why I bought this remote so that I can control my HomeTheatre devices sometimes when I'm watching my shows from my bedroom. ...
Pros: Really allows you to get down to only one remote. Cons: Programming a little tricky. Customer service good, but hard to reach.
I don't use the IR feature of this remote, so I can't comment on that, but I am now able to control all of my devices in my entertainment room with this one remote! Oh happy day! The learning feature is what allowed that to occur. It's only with that ...
The RF receiver is garbage by edbenckert ,Feb 21 '04
Pros: Ergonomic, very versatile Cons: The RF unit is near useless
I don't have a lot to say about this remote except for the one feature I bought it for, it's built in RF transmitter and receiver. The RF receiver, instead of listening for signals from the remote and translating them to IR, listens to anything it can find on it's frequency and blasts it as IR. The problem? It's blasting IR ALL THE TIME. It's blasting so much that it blinds my Tivo, enough so that my normal remote doesnt work with it. The signal would get worse the closer the receiver got to the Tivo (it must make RF signals) but regardless, using a nightshot camera, you could see IR coming out of the transmitter constantly. It may not be an issue if you use the receiver to send the IR, as it seemed the garbage signals it got produced weak IR, but when you use the separate IR transmitter that can be set in front of the device, it's so close, any IR coming out blinds the device.
The remote itself seems cool, but it's useless to me.
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