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Broadlink RM Mini3 Black Bean Universal Remote, WiFi + IR Control Hub for Smart Home, Compatible with Alexa, One for All Infrared Controlled Home Devices TV, STB, Air Conditioner, DVD

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Features

  • CompatibilitySupport 80,000+IR (38KHz) controlled devices such as TV, STB, A/C, Personal Video Recorder, DVD, receiver and more. Supported devices library is constantly being updated by the cloud so your RM Mini3 is always compatible with newer devices. Large IR database that over 98% IR remote function. Option to program your devices features if certain cloud data is unavailable.
  • APP ControlControl IR appliances with BroadLink APP anywhere anytime. Set up timers to turn on/off appliances at a specific time or customize scenes with multiple devices. Turning your basic home devices into smart devices and making life smarter and more convenient. The RM Mini3 only support 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi.
  • Voice ControlCompatible with Alexa to voice control your TV, STB, Air Conditioner and Fans, compatible with Google Home to voice control your Air Conditioner.
  • Scheduling FeaturesEnable and schedule features on a daily basis, customizable for your needs.

Brand: Broadlink


Special Feature: One in all IR universal remote control, Timer control


Color: Black


Max Number of Supported Devices: 10000


Compatible Devices: Television, Air Conditioner


Manufacturer: ‎Hangzhou BroadLink Technology Co., Ltd.


Part Number: ‎RM mini 3


Item Weight: ‎4.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.17 x 2.17 x 2.56 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎MRMINI3


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎RM mini 3


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Universal


Voltage: ‎5 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Certification: ‎CE, ISO, FCC


Special Features: ‎One in all IR universal remote control, Timer control


Usage: ‎One-button auto-match IR code, Universal IR control for aircon, TV, audio, DVD player…


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Description Pile: ‎No battery


Date First Available: May 12, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Say goodbye to physical remotes
Got tired of finding remotes and replacing batteries, so want to have a try on this. I wanna use it as a "remote hub", and yes, it works that way. The process is simple and straightforward, just scan and download the app, next add in all the IR remotes you want to add as "User-Defined", and then learn all the buttons. That's it. After several tries, I found a slightly faster way. 1. When adding a remote, search the cloud database first. 2. If the remote was found on the cloud, use that one and add other buttons you want; if not, add your User-Defined one. 3. When button learning, press the physical remote button as quick as possible, because it's not only learning the code but also the time period. But you can long press the button to learn if you want it to work as a long press. It also has some really useful features such as "Share" and "Backup". With Share, I can share my User-Defined remotes to other devices on my local network, or share them to the cloud to help other people. Backup is helpful after creating an account. I backup all my User-Defined remotes to cloud, so no need to worry about data loss or devices switching. ----- Currently Don't Have The Physical Remote Read Below ----- After days of using, I realize it's hard to add a remote if the physical remote is missing and don't know the model of the appliance. I go to their official website and find an app called Intelligent Home Center (IHC). It's interesting that RM mini 3 works with this app, too. In addition, this app helps me to figure out the remote for my in-wall TV! Awesome! So if you are in the same situation (no physical remote, no model#), worth to try. --- Even More --- I keep testing the IHC app, finally find it has voice control, but only when system language is switched to Chinese. So, as an extra bonus, you can use voice control if you know Chinese. After all I will give it 4.85 out of 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2017 by Eric Eric

  • Great WiFi-connected IR controller!
This guy is very well done. It transmits IR very well, almost as well as the RM03. The RM03 is like as if it's a massive ball of IR light with every command, but it costs more money. The Mini3 does a great job, just not quite as extreme. You can put this unit pretty much anywhere in the room and everything will see it, either directly or reflected. We have two Broadlink units right now. One is this Mini3, and the other is an RM03. This Mini3 does IR-only, but does a great job of it. That Mini3 is controlling our kitchen A/C unit with no issue. The RM03 does IR as well as certain RF frequencies. If you want to control any RF-controlled outlets, like Etekcity Wireless Remote Control Electrical Outlet Switch for Household Appliances, Wireless Remote Light Switch, White (Learning Code, 5Rx-2Tx), for example, you would want the RM03. But if all you need is IR, you should get this Mini3 as it's cheaper and does a fantastic job with IR. The Android software for these units works just fine, but it's a bit confusing to set up initially. If you work at it, you'll get it. After you get it set up, you will have no problem. Be sure to setup the profile backup feature as that will help keep you from losing your config, plus you get the added bonus of being able to share your remote control configurations with other users (especially your spouse or kids, like I do). The only thing I wish the Android software would do is allow you to enable some form of snap-to-grid. It's a bit hard to line up all the buttons in a nice way when using the user-defined "random sort" remote. There is a great Tasker plugin that you can use to control your Broadlink devices, if you're into that sort of thing (I certainly am!). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2017 by Emmaly

  • Wirelessly and Remotely control IR devices, Alexa control takes work and sacrifices features
So much to work on here - but so much to work with. The IR control hub went into a shed that's being set up as a combo office/work out area. I'm an endurance coach, so I work remotely with athletes in the office, then work out with local athletes in the workout area. This control hub was to fit into an existing Alexa system with an echo and a connected surround sound. The office has an a/c unit, a heater, a fan and a few other devices including a tv being used as a computer screen. The IR hub comes in... (cue Benny Hill music) In the box is the hub, a power cord, and no adapter. I was prepared for that, having read other reviews. One other reviewer said a minimum of 500 ma was needed, but in the day and age of 2.4a out becoming standard, most of us will have what is necessary. If you're ordering this to work with a smart house, I guarantee you have a spare phone charger somewhere that will work. I put this on a shelf near the ceiling with line of sight for every device in the room. There are two apps that work with the device - e-control and ihc from broadlink. e-control is the better of the two. It's the more mature parent app that's been through a bit, isn't always perfect, but usually has the answers. The app is more finessed, the interface is better and without instructions, I was able to get through it easier, add devices(hubs) and remotes. Unfortunately, this app is not the one that works with Alexa. Enter IHC. This is the teenager that thinks it knows everything, only to be wrong and throw tantrums then rage quit on you occasionally. IHC is a mess. Only remotes added in IHC as a tv or set top box, then reprogrammed as you need it can be detected in the Alexa app and controlled, but you have to add remotes after clicking on the RM mini 3 hub. Then tap the + button at the bottom to add the remote that you want to. I imagine it's set up this way to attach a specific remote to a specific hub assuming that most homes will want more than one IR control hub. Who wouldn't, they're AWESOME. Control all the grandpa tech in your house with your phone and your voice? Hell yeah. Not so much. Unless the firmware begins to support more than remotes added as televisions for Alexa, I'm not sure most people will have the patience required to add an entire home's contents of remotes as televisions, then reprogram button by button. Having said that, I can use Alexa to: Turn on/off the tv and adjust the volume, channel, input and a few other things Turn on/off the sound system and adjust the volume Turn the fan on/off Volume though - adjusting the volume on the tv or surround sound system moves it up or down 4-5 notches. So it goes from "can't quite hear it" to "too loud for conversation" to "OMFG GOING TO MELT MY BRAIN!!!" So then, using the IHC app, outside of the Alexa system, I discovered some quirks. Every time I try to adjust the ac unit, it changes the temperature reading to Celsius from Fahrenheit - despite being locked for usage to the US (according to some reviews). e-control does not do this, and allows me to adjust in Fahrenheit. I’ve given up trying to fix that and accepted I need to be able to think in both anyway, and printed off a copy of a c-f conversion chart so I can tape one to my ac unit and one to my forehead. The help number is a country I don’t recognize (I’m guessing China) and the manual is in Engrish. However - I dropped 22 bucks on this little hub and I have all the infrared remotes from the office programmed into my phone. I can wirelessly and remotely control every device in my office. Take THAT bipolar Texas weather!!! That alone is worth it. If the company fixes the firmware and the e-control app, or updates IHC to work with Alexa properly, I'll update my rating to a 5 star. In the meantime, it really isn't ready for Alexa unless you're ready to put some work in and sacrifice some features. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2018 by Dame Ruby

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