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The G60S Pro Bluetooth Voice Remote is a multifunctional device designed for seamless control of your entertainment systems. With voice input capabilities, dual-mode connectivity (2.4G WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0), a backlit mini keyboard, and advanced gyroscopic technology, this remote is compatible with a wide range of devices including Nvidia Shield, PCs, projectors, and Android TV boxes. Enjoy a user-friendly experience with ergonomic design and a commitment to customer satisfaction.
Button Quantity | 6 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Compatible Devices | Nvidia Shield, PC, Projector, Android TV Box, HTPC |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Infrared, Radio Frequency |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Color | G60S Pro |
A**.
There is an IR blaster!
Remote and all functions work great. I got this because it had IR and a 2.4 receiver. I saw several reviews that said this does not have an IR blaster but that is not the case. I am not sure what voodoo magic the manufacture did to obscure the IR but it is there.I was able to connect this to a machine running batocera and learn the codes to power on my TV and turn my sound bar up and down.I will say that the "ok" button does not do anything in batocera but that's seems to be an issue with that operating system and not the remote.I included a picture of the IR blaster in the remote for anyone questioning if there is one.
D**E
Does not work well with Steam Deck, but is great if you can get it connected.
I revised this review because I finally got it working.I got this for use with my Steam Deck using bluetooth. For several days it would only connect but not function. Finally after 4 days of trying it suddenly started working with bluetooth. It requires pairing in desktop mode, but I am not sure what the trick is to guarantee a connection. I have tried to use command line to pair it to no avail. You basically have to keep trying to connect it until it finally relents and connects. God forbid you unpair it because you will spend the rest of your day trying to reconnect it. I think it may have something to do with the mouse speed setting within the device. When I changed that yesterday it finally reconnected. I don't have the guts to unpair and see if that is the issue.It does function fine with Steam Deck using the USB dongle. However, this requires a hub or an adapter and this is not something that fits with the workflow I am trying to achieve.Once it is finally connected this thing is really cool. I want to use it with other devices but I am terrified of unpairing it because I fear I will never get it to connect to my Steam Deck again.
B**I
Good to use
Why did you pick this product vs others?:It's convenient to control and open app for your computer.
S**Y
DOES NOT LEARN IR codes!!!
As other people say, indeed, it does not learn IR codes, in fact, it doesn’t even have an IR led anywhere (using front facing camera you can see at front of many remotes behind dark window, an led light turning on and flashing when u press any button). It really bothers me when a seller lies to be able to sell a product for more money. I read some guy said it didn’t have left or right click button, obviously did not look closely at the remote nor he or she read the manual. Because on the trackpad it is drawn, one tap left two finger tap right. You definitely have to speed the air mouse speed on settings, not just pressing buttons as the manual says, or it’s annoyingly hard to use. I don’t like that there is no place to keep the usb receiver inside the keyboard. That thing is going to get lost in a couple months for sure. Unless I keep it somewhere specific. However, I do like the fact that it wakes up so fast it really feels as if it didn’t sleep. Overall I like it, but I was really tempted to return it because of the lies about the IR learning features. Because this feature makes it be over 30, there are similar keyboards that do actually indeed have that feature but no air mouse and cost more than 10 dollars less, so if this is 33, those are 21 or so. I will rate it with a single star, only because of the deception, not because of the quality of the product, it’s a good product, but the seller needed not to lie.
R**N
Disappointed with Limited Functionality and Poor Instructions for NVIDIA Shield
I recently purchased the Android TV box remote control with high expectations, as its design appeared promising, featuring a full keyboard and other enticing features. However, my experience with this remote has left me disappointed and frustrated. While a couple of positive aspects can be found, they are overshadowed by significant drawbacks.At first glance, the inclusion of a full keyboard seemed like a great addition. However, my enthusiasm quickly waned when I discovered that the keyboard functionality is limited to Bluetooth and does not work with the 2.4G USB connection. This limitation hampers its versatility, especially when I needed to input text using the USB connection. It's disheartening to have a feature that falls short of its potential.Another letdown is the remote's IR programming. While it manages to work with the power button on my TV, it fails to extend its functionality to my soundbar. As soundbars have become commonplace in many households, this lack of compatibility is inconvenient. Instead of serving as a universal remote that simplifies our entertainment setup, I find myself juggling between two remotes, which defeats the purpose entirely.Furthermore, the setup instructions provided with this remote control are simply terrible. I spent an arduous two hours going through a trial and error process to get it to work. In this day and age, clear, concise, and user-friendly instructions are vital, especially for a product that aims to streamline our lives. Unfortunately, this remote falls short in providing adequate guidance, adding unnecessary frustration to the setup process.On a slightly positive note, the backlight function of the remote works fine, providing visibility in dimly lit environments. Additionally, the remote is appropriately sized, making it comfortable to hold and use during extended periods.It's important to note that my experience is based on using this remote control with my NVIDIA Shield device. Compatibility issues may vary depending on the specific device used. Nevertheless, for a universal remote, broad compatibility across popular devices, including the NVIDIA Shield, should be a priority. Unfortunately, this remote control fails to deliver in that regard.Overall, the Android TV box remote control falls short of its promises due to limited functionality, such as the keyboard's exclusive Bluetooth compatibility and the lack of control over my soundbar. The poor setup instructions added to my frustrations, making the entire process unnecessarily time-consuming. While the backlight and size are minor positives, they cannot outweigh the major flaws and inconveniences. Regrettably, I find it difficult to recommend this remote control, particularly for NVIDIA Shield users or anyone seeking a truly universal remote solution.
J**R
Only can get power button taught to the IR feature
For the price, it works pretty well so far. The battery doesn't last long, so don't forget to turn it off at night. When the battery gets low, the cursor gets sporadic and when connected via Bluetooth, none of the buttons functions, just the Bluetooth. With the dongle, it works, but I can't get it to learn anything on my roku tv remote other than the power button. It doesnt do anything when I try the voice command. It's not worth sending back, but I'll probably buy a nicer one eventually. I wouldn't be surprised if it loses all functionality in 6 months anyhow. It works well enough for 35 bucks I suppose
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