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Customers find the remote control easy to use and a great replacement for TVs, Android devices, and PCs. They find it simple to pair and control without touching it. However, some customers have reported issues with the buttons not working as expected, such as the OK button not functioning in non-mouse mode. Opinions vary on functionality, value for money, Bluetooth compatibility, volume control, and build quality.
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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
【Voice Input】Press the voice button on the remote control to search for the channel you want to see, easy and convenient to use. With built-in High Fidelity microphone which can chat with friends or input words via voice. Please note that the Voice Search Function doesn’t work like Alexa Voice Remote, it can’t across app. Only works for the built-in voice input search box or apps.
【Bluetooth and Wireless Connection】Our remote control has two connection modes: 2.4G wireless and Bluetooth 5.0.You can control more devices.The maximum connection distance is 10m (may be less than 10m depending on the environment).
【Convenient to Use】Built-in 6-axis Gyroscope,the air remote can sense the change of the direction and speed so you can move directly in the air to control it.The backlight can easily operate the remote control at night. 2-button infrared learning can replace your old infrared remote control.
【Widely Compatible】Applicable to Smart TV, Android TV box, mini PC, HTPC. Supports System: Linux, Android, MAC OS, IOS, Windows(In Bluetooth mode, it cannot be used with Windows computers. It can only be used in 2.4G mode).
【BUY RISK-FREE】Unconditional 30days Money Back and Lifetime After Sales Service. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you are not satisfied with our air mouse remote control. Your well purchasing experience is the aim for us pursuing to(The product does not include 2xAAA batteries).
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Mark
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: First impression very good
Review: So this review is a first impression review. I’ll update as I use it more often.Also, please note that I am an Amazon Vine Voice reviewer but this item is not a Vine item and I paid for it myself.So I got this remote because I acquired an ultra short throw projector with an absolutely junk remote. I was looking for a quality BT remote with mouse function.So, this fit the bill.Here are some things to note: It has IR, and BT with USB, but those aren’t necessary if your device has BT built in like my projector. I used BT without usb and it was easy as can be to connect to my projector with just BT.The mouse function is top of this world! I has used another remote where the cursor slowly moves as you push the arrow keys. How annoying! Not this gem. Here, you simply move your hand with the remote and the mouse cursor follows! Give that engineer a cookie! Where has this thing been my whole life?I’m still working on what it does and doesn’t do, but it seems to work well and is backlit! You can actually see the buttons in the dark.Overall, so far this thing is a huge win. Great price without a doubt.I haven’t tried voice and some other things, but for what I wanted this for, top notch!I hope this review was helpful!
Reviewer: B Renee
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works Perfectly for My Smart TV
Review: This remote works perfectly for my android based smart TV. I ordered a 32” Apolosign SmartTV that is touch screen and mobile. Unfortunately the remote it came with was extremely limited so I went on the hunt for a universal Bluetooth remote. I received this one today, and it connected quickly via Bluetooth and works great! I now have more control of my tv via remote! The backlit is awesome as the original remote does not have this feature. Also, the free moving mouse is much more convenient than what I had on the original remote. My main issue with my original remote is that I can not fast forward or rewind videos. I also can’t scroll down in YouTube to browse videos. I had to physically touch my screen which was annoying if I was laying down relaxing. With this remote I now have those capabilities. I highly recommend this remote if you have an android based smart tv!
Reviewer: juan
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not bad.
Review: I bought this to using with my media setup, and it works pretty good. Its pretty responsive and the lights are a welcome change from my old remote. The only problem I have is that every now and then, when I pick up the controller the remote does not work, I have to take the battery cover off and move the batteries and it will start working. A first I thought it was the batteries, but it does that with every battery I put in it.
Reviewer: Kevin S.
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Do Not Buy
Review: Read the lower-star reviews. This is junk, do not buy.• Air mouse is a joke, the cursor moves frantically on screen, impossible to use.• Hitting any button takes about 1 – 1.5 seconds to reflect to the device: You wanna pause the movie at a certain time? Lower the volume immediately when the warehouse exploded in the middle of the night? Something else? Too bad, it will take at least a second or two until your command takes effect.• Code mappings of buttons are chosen poorly. *Back* button sends a *BROWSER BACK* signal and *Home* button sends a *BROWSER HOME* signal, for example. That’s why many reviewers stated that they do not work. They work only if you’re using a browser-based os (some smart tvs, I guess?). On Mac or Windows, you can (as I did) leverage an external script to re-map the keys.Except, of course, the *largest* and probably most important key: OK. Yep, OK button does not send any specific signals to the receiver. It’s used internally, I guess. For the remote control’s own settings, reset etc.And many other issues that I’ve read in other reviews but didn’t see myself simply because I didn’t bear it to use that long.So, this is an absolute piece of useless junk; let me repeat, this is JUNK!You’ve been warned, do not spend even a dime on this.
Reviewer: Nate
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: He who has few expectations is easily pleased
Review: I bought this remote to work with an OSMC media station on a Raspberry Pi – in case anyone else is in a similar situation, I figure I should leave a review.This remote mostly works as expected out-of-the-box, however, the ok button does not work in non-mouse mode – and as a controller for Kodi, that’s kind of a big deal. You *can* get it working (I found a github issue opened reporting a similar issue that walked me through the necessary config file change to remap the key to the enter button) but it’s not ideal and requires some technical know-how beyond pairing the remote or using the OSMC key remapper plugin (which I tried – it did not work).THAT BEING SAIDNow that I have the remote up and running, it performs well in my usage so far. It’s cheap, it controls my media, volume, etc. with no issues, and has otherwise performed reliably and without issue. If you’re technically inclined enough to set up an OSMC server and read a few github discussions, this remote should suit just fine – if you’re just looking for a plug-and-play bluetooth remote, look elsewhere.
Reviewer: Kenneth C.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This works great with any android box with usb input. the remote does everything the original can do. this one has lit up button that helps to see in the dark. nice cursor feature that allows me to point to any where in the screen instead of using buttons. no need to set up. it comes with a usb that you plug into your device to start using. sometime , it does lacks a bit. you have to press the button a few times. over all, very happy it this remote. recommended.
Reviewer: G. Gannon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: The Nvidia Shield is a fantastic media device and excels in every area save for one: the remote.The remote flies through batteries, it can lag from time to time and even not respond for several seconds.I tried multiple remotes hoping to replace the stock one. A blutetooth remote I bought elsewhere worked but would constantly lose connection requiring unpair/pair actions on a near daily basis.I then tried the Dupad G10. While for the most part it worked, I did not care for the button layout and the buttons themselves which I found to be sticky.I am now using the Dupad G20S and it works perfectly. Google Voice is solid. You can switch to air mouse mode if needed. It feels much better in the hand than the stock remote and no more accidently sliding the volume up or down which was a huge pain.Highly recommended for the Nvidia Shield.
Reviewer: JohnnieMo
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: It works. However a couple downsides:- needs a free usba port to work in your device. Is not Bluetooth.- sensitive. Has a tendency to double or triple tap.- no lights. Very hard to use in the dark. The buttons don’t have much texture and you can’t see them.Update:After a month it basically stopped working. Reception is poor and the multi-click issue is pervasive. It does things like pinning the volume because it sends a pile of volume up commands at once. Not sure where the source of the issue is. Either way, it’s junk.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: When you pair the remote successfully (it works with nvidia shield), it works nicely. Leaving it paired overnight and inactive will disconnect it and you will not be able to wake up your shield with it. Once shield is awake (using the original remote), this remote (G20S) can be reconnected again. Not the ideal scenario.Pairing it with Raspberry Pi4 was inconsistent, remote is detected but not successfully paired with any OS. I’ve tried OSMC, LibreElec, RetroPie, Android TV OS, Batocera etc. All of them saw the remote, none of them were successfully paired with it.Bottom line: when it is connected, it works nicely. It doesn’t connect to every Bluetooth device (I’ve purchased it with Raspberry Pi in mind) and it doesn’t stay connected as one would expect it would.
Reviewer: Pierre-Luc
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: The remote work good for 90% of his use but have a MAJOR problem; it’s double Click….When i want to Up or Down the volume , sometime it’s do 1 standard Click, sometime 2 or 3.So it’s become pretty hard to get the right volume and that’s VERY annoying.Im gonna find something else.You can see in the video on my sonos arc how its random ( the white led flash for each + or – volume command, so when the led flash 3 Time it’s mean its triple Click. I always press 1x on remote each time in the video)
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