A friend had 4 remotes and the best entertainment of the night would be watching him trying to turn on the TV. He had a remote for the set, the cable and the sound system. I have no clue what the fourth one was for. it would take him about 20 minutes of fumbling to get it all working.
I tried the streaming thing and never could get it to work properly, even though I have 1Gbs Internet speed, it buffered constantly…We went back to a box and have been happy since.
We have to be careful to keep the remote away from the dog. If she gets ahold of it and no one notices, it’ll be destroyed or hidden where it wont be found.
My wife speeds through the show choices so quickly I don’t know how she chooses what we watch. I’m usually happy to watch whatever she chooses unless it’s one of the “reality” shows about obese people or hoarders.
Just got a new with the ROKU installed. That’s one less remote. And then, to make it interesting, when I turn the power on the sound bar, it turns on the TV as well.
I am able to watch my television….after 1,000 tries to get one remote to work with other remote….the wife’s TV in bedroom…..I can’t even figure how to turn on or turn off (alright cut back on the jokes….) My little TV an oldie no problem turn on and cable does the work….wonder do I need all those EXTRA CHANELS.
There are omni-remote-apps for your smartphone. It needs an IR-port of course. Even today quite some of the cheap models still have them.
They usually come pre-equipped with a ton of remotes codes. Can’t count how often I used it in bars an inns to turn down the volume of the stereos and especially TVs blaring in the room rendering chatting completely useless.
It’s interesting how old TVs had both picture and sound but now one must pay extra for pictures AND sound that is any clearer than someone being smothered.
Y’all need a Harmony universal remote. It takes some setting up but is pretty intuitive and once you’re done, one remote does it all. There are other brands out there too.
wjbryan55 over 1 year ago
Old DVD or older VCR, cable box…
B4ItNs over 1 year ago
Amen brother!
Sanspareil over 1 year ago
Well you could watch the sun going down and the world spinning round!
finzleftright over 1 year ago
In our house the “other remote” is for the gas fireplace. Beats having to grab a blanket!
John Smith over 1 year ago
My parents have 4 TV remotes and I’m trying to figure out what they do.
I’m remote learning.
John Smith over 1 year ago
I named my TV remote Waldo.
For obvious reasons.
nosirrom over 1 year ago
Just to keep things exciting, I’ve kept the remotes for old equipment that has been recycled.
Gandalf over 1 year ago
Better off not wasting your time watching any of it.
bikamper over 1 year ago
And all the remotes are kept by my wife’s seat because I don’t watch TV.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 1 year ago
A friend had 4 remotes and the best entertainment of the night would be watching him trying to turn on the TV. He had a remote for the set, the cable and the sound system. I have no clue what the fourth one was for. it would take him about 20 minutes of fumbling to get it all working.
Tyge over 1 year ago
We are in the same boat. However we have a magic genie. His name is Grandson! 8^ )
Just-me over 1 year ago
I tried the streaming thing and never could get it to work properly, even though I have 1Gbs Internet speed, it buffered constantly…We went back to a box and have been happy since.
ajr58(1) over 1 year ago
I hate when I reach for the Roku remote, instead of the smart TV remote, and accidentally switch the streaming platform.
WhatTha? Premium Member over 1 year ago
We have to be careful to keep the remote away from the dog. If she gets ahold of it and no one notices, it’ll be destroyed or hidden where it wont be found.
belcherman over 1 year ago
57 remotes and nothing on!
david_42 over 1 year ago
Our air cleaner and my wife’s space heater use the same remote commands, so they can’t be in the same room.
Bill The Nuke over 1 year ago
My wife speeds through the show choices so quickly I don’t know how she chooses what we watch. I’m usually happy to watch whatever she chooses unless it’s one of the “reality” shows about obese people or hoarders.
danielmkimmel over 1 year ago
Just got a new with the ROKU installed. That’s one less remote. And then, to make it interesting, when I turn the power on the sound bar, it turns on the TV as well.
klapre over 1 year ago
It’s a shame the majority of people alive today don’t know the “joy” of fiddling with the horizontal or vertical hold dials.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
I guess Arlo is easily confused?
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Don’t buy it then…..
ladykat over 1 year ago
I have four remotes just for the stuff I do with the TV!
donwestonmysteries over 1 year ago
You can’t even change the station without a remote. They hide those buttons underneath the bottom somewhere.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
You need grandchildren around the place. You’ll be watching all over for signs of where the assorted remotes are hiding.
Searcy9320 over 1 year ago
I am able to watch my television….after 1,000 tries to get one remote to work with other remote….the wife’s TV in bedroom…..I can’t even figure how to turn on or turn off (alright cut back on the jokes….) My little TV an oldie no problem turn on and cable does the work….wonder do I need all those EXTRA CHANELS.
unfair.de over 1 year ago
There are omni-remote-apps for your smartphone. It needs an IR-port of course. Even today quite some of the cheap models still have them.
They usually come pre-equipped with a ton of remotes codes. Can’t count how often I used it in bars an inns to turn down the volume of the stereos and especially TVs blaring in the room rendering chatting completely useless.
ron over 1 year ago
It’s interesting how old TVs had both picture and sound but now one must pay extra for pictures AND sound that is any clearer than someone being smothered.
eced52 over 1 year ago
Amen
Harlen Premium Member over 1 year ago
Y’all need a Harmony universal remote. It takes some setting up but is pretty intuitive and once you’re done, one remote does it all. There are other brands out there too.
Jmeehan1929 Premium Member over 1 year ago
But wait. If you purchase this remote for a just $500. 00 you can control all your tv tech on 1 remote