Universal TV Remote for All TV

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About this app

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Tired of juggling multiple remotes or hunting for lost batteries? Universal TV Remote is your all-in-one solution for seamless TV control. Whether you have a modern Smart TV or a classic television with an Infrared (IR) receiver, this app turns your smartphone into a powerful, multifunctional remote control.

Main Features:
Universal Compatibility: Works via WiFi for Smart TVs and IR blaster for traditional TV models.

Auto-Detection: Instantly finds and connects to Smart TVs on your WiFi network.

Responsive Touchpad: Navigate menus and apps with a smooth, laptop-style touchpad.

Keyboard Input: No more tedious hunting-and-pecking; type on your phone to search for movies and shows.

Screen Mirroring & Casting: Beam your local photos and videos to the big screen with ultra-low latency.

Full Playback Control: Manage volume, channels, power, and fast-forward/rewind with ease.

How to Use:
Install: Download the Universal TV Remote app.

Select: Choose your TV brand or streaming stick from the list.

Connect: Pair your device (Ensure both are on the same WiFi for Smart features).

Control: You’re all set! Enjoy total control from your palm.

Troubleshooting Tips:
Ensure your phone and Smart TV are connected to the same WiFi network.

If you experience connection lag, try rebooting your TV and restarting the app.

Keep your app updated to the latest version for the newest TV model support.

For older TVs, ensure your phone has a built-in IR blaster
Updated on
Mar 15, 2026

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