Sanyo AC Remote

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About this app

Sanyo AC Remote

Turn your Android phone into a convenient remote for your Sanyo air conditioner. If your device has a built-in IR (Infrared) blaster, you can control your compatible AC without needing the original remote.

Whether your original remote is lost, damaged, or out of batteries, Sanyo AC Remote provides a fast, simple, and reliable way to operate your air conditioner directly from your smartphone.

Features
Power ON/OFF
Adjust temperature
Control fan speed
Change operating modes (Cool, Heat, Dry, Fan, Auto)*
Swing control (supported models)
Timer support (compatible models)
Simple and user-friendly interface
Fast IR transmission
Works completely offline
Requirements
Android phone or tablet with a built-in IR blaster
Compatible Sanyo air conditioner

Important: This app requires IR hardware. Devices without an IR blaster cannot function as an AC remote.

Why Choose Sanyo AC Remote?
Quick and easy setup
Lightweight and easy to use
No Wi-Fi or internet required
Great replacement for a lost or damaged remote
Reliable IR control for compatible Sanyo AC models
Disclaimer

This app is an independent application and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Sanyo. Sanyo is a trademark of its respective owner. This app is developed solely to provide an alternative IR remote solution for compatible Sanyo air conditioners.
Control your Sanyo AC with your phone using the built-in IR blaster.
Updated on
Aug 3, 2026

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  • Data is encrypted in transit