

🔵 Elevate your entertainment game with Philips’ sleek 4-in-1 universal remote!
The Philips Universal Remote Control SRP4229B/28 is a stylish, electric blue, ergonomic device that operates up to four audio/video devices including TVs, Blu-ray players, and soundbars. Preprogrammed for Samsung TVs and Roku media boxes, it supports thousands of devices across major brands. Featuring easy setup, primary audio control, and advanced DVR and streaming app hotkeys, it’s designed to simplify and enhance your home entertainment experience.









| ASIN | B084YPT9QQ |
| Additional Features | Universal |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,626 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #302 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
| Brand | Philips |
| Button Quantity | 20 |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Sony, Samsung, Hisense, Westinghouse, LG, Toshiba, Sharp, Vizio, Insignia, Philips, TCL, Panasonic, Roku, Apple TV, Smart TVs, Streaming Players, Blu-Ray, DVD, VCR, Home Theater |
| Compatible Television Models | Sharp 4T-C50EQ3EM2AG, Sharp 4T-C70BK2UD, Sharp 8M-B80AX1E, Sharp LC-32HI3322E, Sharp LC-40CFE6242E, Sharp LC-40CFE6351E, Sharp LC-40CFG4042E, Sharp LC-40CFG6022E, Sharp LC-40CFG6352E, Sharp LC-40CFG6452E, Sharp LC-40FG3342E, Sharp LC-40FI3012E |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (9,112) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00030878475976 |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Jasco Products Company, LLC |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 4 |
| Maximum Range | 30 Feet |
| Mfr Part Number | SRP9263C/27 |
| Model Name | SRP9263C/27 |
| Model Number | SRP9263C/27 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| UPC | 030878475976 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 day limited |
C**E
Great deal. Great remote!
I love this remote! It is super easy to program, it has some really cool features, and it works flawlessly!
M**H
Good Remote
Bought this to replace a Black Web universal remote, which was so old the words/symbols on most of the buttons were worn off, but was still functional and worked well with my tv and DVD player. But the BW finally died and I bought this remote which I had on my Amazon list to eventually replace my BW because I couldn’t find another BW remote in my Amazon and other retailer searches.. This remote was easy to set up for each of my devices and allowed me access to all the functions and menus on each device, when the correct code was used. All the codes I tried worked to turn my tv on/off but some did not work the menu button to allow me access to my tv menu. I had to try five or six codes before I found the one that allowed this remote to work like the remote that came with my tv. Since this remote doesn’t have some of the buttons the remote that came with my tv have, I had to try different buttons to find the ones that serves the same function as those missing buttons. The only drawback is it’s not backlit, but I’m not going to take away a star because I failed to realize that until after I’d ordered it. 🤷🏽♀️
G**S
Numbers work!
I have a TCL Roku TV and the numbers do work for selecting channels. You have to use the complete channel number, for example 4.1, then press enter. The only shortcoming I find is this remote does not have instant replay. It will go forward and backward on a streaming program, but I miss instant replay, which goes back a few seconds only. Overall, this saves me having to switch from one remote to another. Follow-up: I find sometimes the numbers don't work! My solution is to go to Home, Settings, then TV Picture settings; scroll down to Live TV, and click. Numbers work again. Maybe that refreshes the input. There are probably other ways to fix this glitch, or to avoid it. After that, I can punch in the channel number and don't have to press enter...
D**N
Pretty much perfect...
For price, ease of programming, and overall functionality...this is the value pick of the month. Couple details: it's light, like there is nothing in the case but the 2 AAA batteries and a tiny ghost that jumps from the front to control your stuff. Sort of an emerging plastic cost saving trend with manufacturers these days. It's mostly a good thing, rounded edges and very little weight behind it, should survive all the inevitable falls for a good long time, just don't step on it too much if you can help it. Ergonomically a B+ Although thin profile, buttons feel good and seem to indicate they will stay that way, layout is intuitive enough to memorize in a day or two. All required functions working on TCL Smart/Roku, Marantz DACT, LG Blueray and Display, 90's Sony CD and Yamaha AV surround receiver, Samsung Smart Display. Based on that random list, probably works on everything. Saw a couple transmit range complaints here, which I suppose depending on very high ambient light environment...maybe? Tested at about 22 feet as highly responsive and consistent. Geek trivia: Maximum range on any IR remote technology is about 30 feet. If you need beyond this for your palatial estate's luxurious function hall, spend the extra 10K for a home theatre pro AV control system. Want an actually awful IR remote? Try the brand new stock TCL/Roku...now we are talking bad. No range, slow/unresponsive, almost non existent off axis. This replaced that and others for now...and it remotes like a boss at half the cost.
J**E
Everything works, except very limited success with the "Input" button
I purchased the 4-device remote to replace a much more expensive universal remote (Harmony) that after more than 10 years of perfect use, no longer will program correctly, even when I bought a brand new fresh one. I ended up liking this cheap little Philips remote, since at least I got everything programmed -- my old Sony HDTV, Verizon Cable Box, Sony Blu Ray player, and Roku Express. My TV has 4 HDMI ports, which each of these is hooked up to. Therefore, I need this remote's Input button to take me to the appropriate HDMI port each time I want to use the device. However, everything works with this remote EXCEPT the Input button. My original remotes for the Sony TV, and Verizon Cable Box, and Sony Blu Ray ALL have Input buttons that work (tho not the Roku Express). However, this Philips remote simply won't program them in. EXCEPT for the Blu Ray. The Input button DOES work for that one. Therefore, in order to change inputs, no matter which device I'm currently "on" and watching, if I just press the "DVD" (Blu Ray) button first, and then the "Input" button, it will simply open the HDMI screen on my TV so I can scroll to pick which HDMI I want and it takes me there. If the Blu Ray player is not "awake", I can use it's button plus "Power" to wake it. It's not terribly hard to do this, but I do wish it would simply work the way it is supposed to. Also, the volume button and channel buttons also seem to work like the DVD button, when pressed before the Input button. I will probably try another version of the (expensive) Harmony remote (some are cheaper on Ebay), and return this remote if the Harmony remote works correctly, since the Harmony programs much more detail that I would like. We mostly get what we pay for I guess.
S**7
Great universal remote for the price
We have ordered this remote several times, as my kids tend to lose or break things. It is super easy to program to our tv, streaming device, and dvd player. The compatability is diverse as we have used it on Proscan and Sony tvs, Roku steaming devices and multiple dvd players. And it's straightforward to use. The battery like is great and the build quality is fine (my kids are just hard on things). If you're in the market for a universal remote, we definitely recommend this one as it is a great value for the money. It has some color options too, which is nice because black remotes tend to get lost in couches easier.
M**E
Easy simple set up. I have a Samsung tv so set up was super easy. Setting up the additional inputs was just finding the correct code, and that’s it. I have it hooked up currently to tv, DVD player and digital cable box (shaw cable). Haven’t had any issues and it’s been over a month. The remote itself is very light
N**Y
My girlfriend had a tv but not a remote. Every time she wanted to watch something you'd have to get up and fiddle with buttons behind the tv, that you couldn't even see. It was really hard. Now we can press a button and the tv turns on and you can adjust the volume from the couch. Amazing! Also it is blue so as long as your couch isn't blue it is easy to find.
N**U
Remote is not working properly
A**S
Easy to program but doesn’t work with my Bose
P**R
Didn't connect with Sony bluray player. Can't connect with Jio set top box. If it couldn't connect then what is the use of it.
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