Can I use iPhone 6 as TV remote?
You just have to find the application dedicated to your operator in the Play Store of your Apple iPhone 6s by entering the name of your operator then ‘TV remote control’. You will then come across a choice of applications allowing you to switch your Apple iPhone 6s to a TV remote control for your box.
Is there a universal remote for iPhone?
Dijit Universal Remote App is a free iPhone app that can control some connected devices in your entertainment system, including the Roku set-top box, with no extra hardware needed.
What is L5 remote?
The L5 remote is a tiny accessory and app that gives you all the power and none of the complexity. It works without WiFi, external power, or batteries. Take it any you want. Use it to control your TV, cable box, DVD, DVR, and most devices that come with an IR remote.
How do I turn my iPhone into a remote?
Set up the Apple TV Remote in Control Center
- Open Control Center:
- Tap the Apple TV Remote.
- Tap your Apple TV or smart TV from the list.
- When asked, follow the onscreen instructions to enter a four-digit passcode into your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Do TV remote apps work on iPhone?
TV Remote 1.4 is available on the App Store and now supports TVs from LG and Samsung! You’ll also find four new widget variations. The app already supports Siri Shortcuts and has an Apple Watch app too.
Is there a free remote app?
Like the other big players in the streaming sector, Roku makes a mobile version of its physical TV remote. It is available for free on both Android and iOS. The remote app is as full-featured as its physical cousin.
How do I get IR on my iPhone?
Due to the fact that iPhones don’t have infrared (IR) blasters, they can’t be used to control older, non-Wi-Fi TV models, although you can buy IR dongles that plug into the Lightning connector and enable this feature.
Does iPhone 6 have infrared?
No, the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus do not include an IR blaster, despite rumors to the contrary. The IR blaster (or infrared blaster) makes it possible for a smartphone to act as a universal remote control for devices such as a TV, Blu-ray player, or set top box.