Remocon Rmc-166hs [top]

For the price of a pizza and a movie ticket, you can finally throw the other five remotes into a drawer. That alone is worth the price of admission.

: Indicates a fixed frequency (usually 433.92 MHz). Without the "S," the frequency is typically adjustable between 220–500 MHz. "HS315" : A variant fixed at the 315 MHz frequency. REMOCON.Ver.2 - Universal Remote Controls and Duplicators Remocon Rmc-166hs

For the price of a fancy coffee drink, the solves one of life’s minor but persistent annoyances: the missing remote control. It works, it’s cheap, and it gets the job done. That is a win in any book. For the price of a pizza and a

With the rise of HDMI-CEC (where your TV remote controls your streaming stick) and universal smart remotes built into phones (like Samsung SmartThings or Apple’s IR blaster on older iPads), do you still need a dedicated universal remote like the Rmc-166hs? Without the "S," the frequency is typically adjustable

In the age of sprawling home entertainment systems, the "coffee table clutter" of multiple remote controls is a familiar frustration. Enter the —a device that, while not a household name like Logitech or Sony, has built a dedicated following among tech bargain-hunters and practical users. But what exactly is this device? Is it worth your time and money?

You can program the four colored "Macro" buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue) to execute a string of commands.