![]() You need to be precise with the model number. Generic terms like Sony TV, or Samsung Home Theater won’t help you find your device. Tip: For the best result during setup, I recommend making a list of all your devices and the exact model number. If you’re after something for Roku, you may want to try Sofabaton’s Roku remote. Keep in mind, Roku remotes are wireless, not Bluetooth. ![]() ![]() A little tip, I also use this to add commands across devices.Īlso worth noting, the Sofabaton works as a Bluetooth remote – which is better than what Logitech ever offered. Like Logitech, it may take a few attempts to get the alignment just right. The manual programming experience on the SofaBaton is similar to Logitech, align the IR blasters and it will learn the commands. If your device is missing, you can manually program IR codes. This also means initial setup will require you to pair the remote to your phone. You do need to give the app Bluetooth permissions, as the Sofabaton remote is programmed over Bluetooth. It’s worth noting that the Sofabaton app has pretty average reviews, at the time of writing, 3 stars. One of the nice things is you can download the app in advance and search for your device in the database. Sofabaton claims it has 500,000 devices in the database. I didn’t have any issue with finding my devices, which are all pretty common. The experience is fairly intuitive, you can control up to 15 devices, and the Sofabaton does support macros. The Sofabaton U1 is a mobile-app-only setup (Android and iOS). I always preferred to set up my Logitech Harmony using the desktop application, I always found the mobile app too cramped for my liking. Unlike the Logitech Harmony, there’s not a USB cable because all setup and management is done using the mobile app (iOS and Android) over Bluetooth.
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