Inteset 4 in 1 Universal Backlit Apple TV Xbox One Roku WMC Learning IR Remote

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Price:
US $32.34
Approximately£23.56
+ $27.35 postage
Estimated delivery Wed, 16 Jul - Fri, 25 Jul
Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return postage. If you use an eBay delivery label, it will be deducted from your refund amount.
Condition:
New
The Inteset 4-in-1 universal IR remote is designed to work directly with the most popular streaming devices. From the solid feel to the velvet coating on the back, when you hold the INT-422 remote you know it’s a high-quality product.

About this product

Product Identifiers

BrandInteset
MPNINT422
GTIN0685256233510
UPC0685256233510
eBay Product ID (ePID)1438176453

Product Key Features

Year ManufacturedUniversal
Compatible BrandFor Comcast, For Kenwood, For Motorola, For Apple, For RCA, Multi-Brand, For Magnavox, Universal, For Roku, For Dish Network, For Hitachi, For Dell, For Dish, For Mitsubishi, For Panasonic
ColorBlack
ConnectivityWireless
FeaturesWireless
Compatible ModelUniversal
Wireless Range5-10 m

Dimensions

Item Height1.25"
Weight0.05 pounds

Ratings and reviews

4.6
36 product ratings
  • 25 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 10 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Well designed

Easy to use

Easy to program

Most relevant reviews

  • Does the job well, especially for the price!

    Love the total backlight. Easy enough to program and teach specific buttons. Tried cheaper remotes, but they did not have the features and felt cheap. Tried Anderic remote, per users review, but backlight did not work, and it felt like a cheaper knock-off of Inteset. I have Dish box and 2018 TCL Roku TV. No problem, just make sure you use code for Roku TCL TV, not just TCL TV.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • A good solid remote

    This remote works well with my tv, receiver, dvd player, and X Box one. It is easy to program and customize to my liking. Inteset has a very comprehensive list of programming codes and the remote works well once its programmed. The only thing I would like to see Inteset change would be the back lighting. Its kinda hard to see the buttons clearly when its completely dark, but thats more of a concern than it is a complaint. Bottom line is this is a good universal remote and I wasnt disappointed with it. Worth the money and then some.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Like the macro feature and learning mode.

    Use this remote with a Ceton Echo, sound system, and big screen TV. Use this remote to control all three. Used the macro programming feature to have one button for 20 second forward for college football recording to move between plays by using macro function to simulate hitting the forward button (30 seconds) and then the backward button (10 seconds) which equates to 20 seconds forward. 30 forward is good for most profession football. Works well with Ceton Echo because of the network latency. Appears to be one button action. Echo uses Microsoft Media Center control so the learning mode makes it easy to add volume control for the sound system and on/off for the TV & Sound System. Great price for what it can do.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • A Solid Inexpensive Remote for Control of Multiple Devices

    I am very impressed by this relatively inexpensive universal remote's ability to control multiple devices. For the most part it has learned the operation of the 3 components I use the most: Vizio TV, DirecTV Gemini box and a Marantz receiver. The related codes from their list did most of the initial programming. I was able to add individual controls for other buttons that were not active after the initial device programming. I have not been able to activate a few actions, specifically the "back" and "home" buttons from the DirecTV remote. I have tried assigning them to several buttons on the Inteset remote. I also have not been able to successfully create a Macro to turn on and off all three components with the one power button, despite several attempts. I even had to reprogram the remote from scratch after the macro failed but then stopped me from using the power button for the individual devices. Otherwise, it is mostly extremely functional and I am mostly satisfied.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Best Universal remote for your money

    I love this remote. Its easy to program with online code finder and learning feature can be programmed to any button. Can be programmed to preform up to 32 function with one button press.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Best I've found so far in this category (anywhere near this price point)

    In my experience, the "gold standard" in universal learning / control remotes has been the Harmony line. I bought one of those years ago, and while its reputation is apparently well-deserved, mine has mostly just sat on a shelf, as it seemed to involve more steps and more of a learning curve than I was prepared to bother with at the time. (Assuming that it remains functional, I should probably revisit it, and see if it remains at all up to date.) This Interset universal learning remote is quite solidly built and pretty reliable -- unlike some others I have tried. It costs a fraction of what the Harmony did. Like the Harmony, it relies on an extensive company database of device control codes. Unlike with my Harmony, which got the desired programming while connected to a computer and over an internet connection, you input these device control codes yourself manually, as found in their database. You can look up in advance whether the device you are interested in is represented. Not all are. I've been using my Interset to run an Nvidia Shield, ever since I found the native Nvidia remotes (more than one) to be unsatisfactory. Have not tried the Interset with other devices yet, but I will. It was also suggested to me that the Interset might be able to learn control functions (from the original device remote) for some devices not present in the database -- but I haven't explored that possibility yet. Programming the Interset remote for the Shield was pretty straightforward, as is using it. However, the Interset can only be set up to run just a few devices, so if you have a wide array of them you would have to choose and to prioritize. The Harmony learning remotes can probably cover a lot more devices in the one unit, and a lot more control functions for more complex devices. It also had a useful and descriptive LED display that you won't get on a much less expensive solution like the Interset.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Remote

    Quality feel, easy to use learning feature to add any function from original remotes.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great but one small problem

    Works great and easy to use but paste on button labels just don't stick to keys.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Finally a remote the wife accept

    Since I got myself a new 7.2 amp I've bought five universal remotes. I went trough a native Yamaha, a One For All, a Harmony, another One For All, and finally this one. This one do what it should. When the wife press the button that says TV, she can watch TV. And when she press power, things power off. Pretty basic, but NONE of the other remotes was able of doing this. Also comes with stickers, so the button for Apple TV actually reads APPLE. I also like the documentation. The home page is a bit dull, but the actual info is precise, elaborate and non-confusing. So much better than Harmony and One For All. Other than this the remote is quite basic, but to me that's the beauty of it. It looks like a normal remote, and after a bit of setting up, EVERY button does what it says. So if you are scouting a remote to make the home entertainment system less confusing, get this one. And get some flowers for the wife with the money you save by not buying Harmony.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • This is the one!

    Prior to this unit, I was using a Sony learning remote. While that unit is also very capable, this one has the backlit buttons, which is a huge plus in a dark, HT environment. My only recommendation is to make a model that is not black so that it's easier to find it in the dark.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New