Universal TV Remote-ZaZa Remot

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4.4
1L reviews
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Teen
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About this app

Universal TV Remote-ZaZa Remote can be used on built-in infrared mobile phone such as Samsung, Xiaomi, HUAWEI, OPPO, Lenovo, HTC, TCL.
Universal TV Remote-ZaZa Remote can remote control TV, air conditioning, set-top box, projector, DVD, Fan, SLR, lamp etc.
If your cell phone doesn't have built-in infrared, you need a remote control accessory, we will provide you one remote accessory in app.

Universal TV Remote-ZaZa Remote: 50 Millions of people's choice. We have local IR database, crowdsourcing IR database

Characteristic function:
1, search remote control by model : use electrical brand + model and search, find remote control quickly.

2, huge remote control code library: database contains more than 300,000+ appliance remote controller, covering the global 8000+ appliance brand, supporting remote control air conditioning, TV, set-top box, projector, DVD, power amplifier, fan, SLR, switch / light bulb and dozens of household appliances. Software built-in 8W+ remote controller code library, and can control without the network.

3, DIY remote control: Remote control(Universal) supports DIY remote control function, using Remote control(Universal) accessory, you can learn the original remote control signal to the phone. DIY perfect remote codes so that people will pay for it.

Application rights: the app will request the user permission in the process of use, and the main permission items are described as follows.

Get your location: so that we can allocate the correct local infrared database for you.

Access to SD card: used to store remote controllers to mobile phone.

Read IMEI: verify the IMEI address, so that one user can only exchange each intelligent product for one times.

Recording: used for voice remote control appliances.

Photograph: scan QR code to add intelligence products.

Tim home remote elf official website: http://www.tiqiaa.com
Updated on
25 Sept 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Financial info and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.4
98.3K reviews
Linux Rox
19 February 2023
Not intuitive. Use the DIY to edit the "remote" that you want fix. Note you have to do each button alone & find the old and replace it. Rinse repeat. Took 45 minutes to edit the buttons for a sound bar. Just takes way too long IMHO. The IR sensor in USB port you'll need to drag the adapter around. But the app does flip over so you can point it at the TV etc. It MIGHT work for you, but is not handy enough for daily use. 1 star for ease of use. 3 stars for edit and diy.
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A Google user
18 June 2019
The app is getting better, but the big problem is it will not properly save the remote configuration to either local or the cloud. Every time I exit the app I have to start over. This bug was supposed to be fixed in the 2.27.19 version, but it is still present. However, the developers are very responsive to email, that earns 4 stars.
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Tucker Willenborg
31 December 2020
This was once an absolutely wonderful TV remote - the only good one I ever found (still is a rare working one), and one that saved quite a bit of money on replacement remotes. Over the past two years or so, however, I've watched it be renamed (bought out?), adopt substantially more aggressive ads, and in general, rapidly deteriorate in quality. I suspect this is a causality of the decline of IR, but it is quite disappointing - two years ago, this was probably the most useful app on my phone.
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What's new

1. Update the third-party SDK
2. New local remote control code is added