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BroadLink RM4 pro IR and RF Universal Remote, All in One Hub Code Learning Wi-Fi Remote Control for TV Air Conditioner STB Audio, Curtain Motor, Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT

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Style: RM4 pro


Features

  • HIGH COMPATIBILITY - Support RF (433MHz) controlled devices such as curtain/shades motor, projector and light switch; Support 50,000+ IR controlled devices such as TV, STB, Air conditioner, Fan, Video Recorder, DVD and more; Does not work with Bluetooth. Supported devices library is constantly being updated by the cloud, so your RM4 pro is always compatible with newer devices. Option to program your devices and learn buttons if certain cloud data is unavailable.
  • NEW BROADLINK APP CONTROL - New App named BroadLink is available now in App Store and Google Play. New App has better user experiences in configuration and creating scene than IHC. Besides, if you have an Android phone integrates IR emitter itself, you can use it to control your IR devices from BroadLink App as a test, before you decide to buy our product. Note: RM4 pro only supports 5V 1A adapter and 2.4 GHz (not 5 GHz) Wi-Fi for configuration in the App.
  • NEW FEATURES - Supports external Temperature and Humidity Sensor USB Cable (purchase separately), connect it to the RM4 pro, BroadLink App will show rooms temperature and humidity. Zero Configuration, powered by FastCon technology, add the first FastCon device to the App as usual, after that, when you power on other new FastCon devices, they will be automatically discovered and shown in App.

Brand: Broadlink


Special Feature: Universal


Color: Black


Max Number of Supported Devices: 255


Compatible Devices: Set Top Box, Television, DVD/Blu-ray Player


Product Dimensions: 3.35 x 3.35 x 1.22 inches


Item Weight: 5 ounces


Item model number: 6734134


Date First Available: January 8, 2020


Manufacturer: Hangzhou BroadLink Technology Co., Ltd.


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wow, was that ever easy!
Style: RM4 mini
I wanted to be able to control my Velux skylight via Alexa. It only has a dumb remote that uses proprietary IR commands. So I used the fan profile in the Broadlink app, renamed it to be "Skylight" first (I had to use a device already listed in the app not a custom device since I wanted to use Alexa commands). Then renamed the On and Off buttons for this device to be Open and Close for clarity within the app. Then trained these two buttons using the Open and Close buttons on the Velux remote. I also trained the Mute button in the Broadlink device with the Stop command from the Velux remote (not obvious why a fan profile has a Mute button but whatever). Then I added it to Alexa by linking within the Broadlink app to Alexa. Then I created 3 routines in Alexa to "turn on" the Skylight by saying "Open Skylight" and "turn off" the Skylight by saying "Close Skylight" as well as to "mute" the Skylight by saying "Stop Skylight." Tested it, worked perfectly the first time. Great little device and good, intuitive app. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023 by Z Z

  • Good replacement for harmony hub/works with home assistant (read review for HAOS specifics)
Style: RM4 pro
I came here due to the harmony hub no longer being supported. I researched many devices and am very happy with this. You can very easily create scenes in the app that google and alexa recognize. However, for home assistant you gave to create all the scenes and add devices from the home assistant GUI, then expose to voice assistants. I did not want to deal with this so just worked in scenes with google that will utilize the broadlink scenes and the home assistant scenes. I prefer to run everything in HAOS, but did not want to spend the time to do this. I use it for apple tv, optoma cinemax p2, dumb LED strips, denon avr, sony avr, panasonic blu ray player. it really is simple to have it learn the commands. However, if you want it inside a cabinet the IR can be very directional at times, so it sits on top of mine and reaches the projector all the way across the room. If you need to have it inside the cabinet or have issues with devices not getting the IR, I looked into IR repeaters for this purpose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • The Broadlink iOS app is miserable, but it works great with Homebridge.
Style: RM4 mini
I wanted to use this to control a set of LED candles which came with an IR remote. The setup process for this thing is incredibly complicated, and the iOS app is downright miserable. It took me almost 45 minutes to get it onto my wifi. Fortunately, since setting it up with homebridge, I no longer need the iOS app and the device works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by B. Pink

  • Great for making devices "smart" and Google Assistant voice command integration
Style: RM4 pro
Overall pleasantly surprised, especially with all of the negative reviews online. Broadlink (BL) recently provided a firmware update so perhaps that explains the improvements. Setup was very simple - download the BL app and follow the in-app directions. It'll ask for your phone to be connected to a 2.4Mhz channel of your router - I have Google Wifi which, like many other newer routers, will automatically assign the proper channel to each device, so I ignored the warnings and my phone (on 5Mhz channel) sent the wifi info to BL which then connected to the proper 2.4Mhz channel automatically - no issues. I also then reserved the IP address that my router assigned to BL - not sure if this is required but saw it suggested on another forum. Adding IR/RF remotes was fine - selecting the known brands (e.g. TV > Sony) didn't seem to work for any of my devices so I just used the "learning" capabilities where BL learns the remote codes from each of my remotes which worked flawlessly just takes a few mins to learn all the devices and buttons I wanted. For RF devices (if you dont need RF then get the non-pro version) I didn't know the exact 433.XX frequency but the "auto-detect" feature worked great, then similarly just "learned" my RF buttons from the remote. Once the remotes were all set up, BL "scenes" were also very simple to create allowing me to string together commands across my devices (e.g. I created a "Watch TV" scene which turns on my TV, sets the proper input on my receiver, etc) and can set timing delays between commands if necessary. The best feature (and the reason I bought this) was Google Assistant integration. Once you link your BL account from within the Google Home app, all of the BL scenes you create become available for voice command (e.g. "Hey Google, activate Watch TV"). I created a "Volume Way Up" BL scene that would increase the volume in increments of 5 to avoid having to say the volume command over and over. Another feature I found super helpful is that you can also create Google routines to run a BL scene. Just type out the Google routine's "action" to say "activate <scene name>" (e.g. "activate watch TV"). Since Google routines can have multiple actions, this will be great to be able to have google assistant voice commands control not just BL but other devices on one command. Just need to be careful that your BL scenes aren't named the same as generic Google Assistant command (e.g. turn on the lights) or else Google gets confused. The ability to control devices directly from within the Google Home app is limited to certain device types and basic commands (power on/off, etc), but this wasn't important to me (I cared about voice, and I can use the BL app for everything else). Overall - simple install and easy IR/RF remote "learning" capabilities - works great for Google Assistant voice commands for your not-smart IR and RF devices, particularly if your desired voice commands are all focused on your BL-enabled devices Suggestions - more standard device types (e.g. "receiver" wasn't a listed type which means I had to create a custom type which then isn't available in Google Home app, though still works fine for voice commands) - more options available to control devices directly from within Google Home app (not just voice/assistant) - better suggested remotes to reduce having to "learn" them all manually -support more RF frequencies (only the 2 which seem most common are supported so check your devices before buying) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020 by D

  • It's okay
Style: RM4 mini
Setting-up was a little complicated but doable and so was connecting to the devices this remote manages. The interfaces of these devices have fewer buttons (hence the deduction of one star) than the original remotes (in this respect Harmony is king), but you get the essential buttons and I can easily live with doing without the missing ones. For the not-too-picky who value integration with Alexa or Google assistant this is a good buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2023 by Jan van Ewijk

  • Works great set up is easy
Style: RM4 mini
I was able to connect all my devices in the space of 30 min
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Mikhail

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