Remote for Elsat tv

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About this app

Disclaimer
This is an UNOFFICIAL third-party app. It is NOT created, endorsed, or affiliated with Elsat or its suppliers. This app is designed to be compatible with certain Elsat tv setup box models via IR blaster."
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All company, product and service names used in this app are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, trademarks and brands does not imply endorsement.
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Remote for Elsat TV transforms your Android phone into a reliable remote control for Elsat televisions. If your original remote is lost, broken, or simply out of reach, this app provides an easy solution by using the built-in infrared (IR) blaster of your device.

With a simple interface and responsive buttons, you can quickly adjust volume, change channels, switch inputs, or power your TV on and off. It’s a convenient backup remote that works offline without the need for WiFi or Bluetooth.

🔹 Key Features:

Specially designed for Elsat TV models

Essential remote functions: power, volume, channel, input/source

User-friendly design for quick control

Works offline, no internet required

Perfect replacement when the original remote is unavailable

📌 Note: To use this app, your Android device must have an IR blaster.
Updated on
Oct 28, 2025

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