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The G20S Pro Plus Bluetooth Voice Remote Control offers a versatile and user-friendly solution for managing your entertainment devices. With voice input capabilities, dual connectivity options, and a built-in gyroscope for motion control, this remote is designed for modern living. Compatible with a wide range of systems, it ensures you can easily navigate your favorite content. Plus, with a 30-day money-back guarantee, your satisfaction is prioritized.
R**.
Great remote for home automation!
I bought this remote for home automation with Home Assistant, and it's almost perfect! The remote itself is great. Buttons have a good feel and click. Backlight is good, and so far battery life is surprisingly good. I'm not using any of the IR features. The RF signal to my Home Assistant server is super reliable and fast.It would be great to have the backlight turn on when picking up or moving the remote. But, the whole point of having this remote is to use it without looking at the buttons. So, over time it probably won't matter.Media controls are good, although the Mute buttons is supposed to be in between the Volume Up/Down! No problem... just reassign the button functions! It's been easy to map automations and scripts to buttons, and reconfigure the remote based on the activity.
R**N
Best remote for the Nvidia Shield TV I'm aware of!
Works fantastic on my Nvidia Shield. The backlight is easy to read at night and I have had yet to replace the batteries after a few months of heavy use. Highly recommend using a button remapper with these to use the number pad to immediately launch whatever application you want. I haven't needed to use the mouse pointer function too much myself yet, but if you run into a sideloaded android app that doesn't support remote control use, this will save you so much trouble.
M**R
Versatile remote for Android TV streaming boxes; your results otherwise not guaranteed.
A web search for the Google reference design G20 remote (built to spec by Ohsung Electronics in Korea) will turn up a link to this device. This is NOT the Google reference design, and is not even styled or labelled like it. For a look at the real Ohsung G20, refer to what Rocktek bundles with their G2 streaming box.It is, however, very compatible (in Bluetooth mode) with various Android TV and Google TV devices. It is also (to my knowledge) the only device having "air mouse" capabilities which runs on replaceable batteries. It pairs easily with ATV devices and all of the basic functions work fine once you get used to the non-standard button labels.I think that most of the negative reviews here stem from people trying to use this with other AV devices which are connected by the USB wireless dongle. Compatibility and function seem to vary greatly and I would not recommend a random buyer to invest in this device for that purpose.
K**.
Do Not Buy
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.
K**J
PERFECT out of the box for Samsung S9+ Phone
Building a Media Jukebox with a dedicated Samsung S9+ Phone connected to my TV. Wasn’t sure what to expect so with this remote based in the mixed reviews and I’ve gotten used to having to tweak things to get them to work. This remote works flawlessly out of the box! I’m still beside myself and elated about that. Air Mouse works perfectly, all buttons do what they should do, simply amazing. Even the Power button turns off the S9+ out the gate, just wow. Easily customizable using Key Mapper App. Can assign triggers no problem. Using the USB dongle, feels like an Amazon FireTV remote in terms of responsiveness after sitting a while, there is no delay coming out of sleep. I don’t have a need for infrared programming on my tv so I can’t comment on that. Size and feel wise is great, very comfortable in the hand. The only down side is that the bottom corners have kind of a sharp edge which doesn’t feel the best, not a show stopper but rather a shame being so close to perfect. I used some black flocking paper on this area and now it is perfect. A+ for sure. I thought the blue backlight would bug me as I’m not a fan of leds in a dark room but so far so good and you can always turn it off. I may buy a second one!
N**E
He who has few expectations is easily pleased
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.
B**D
It simply works.
This remote lets me control a windows machine that is hooked up to a surface hub. The mouse works by pointing and the buttons work well. The only thing I can’t do is the voice button but that is not a deal breaker.
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