Free TV remote control app
TV Remote Control For All TV is a free TV remote control app developed by Background Changer, Eraser & Booth Photo Editor. This app is at par with Android TV Remote Control and Universal TV Remote because, like these, it lets you turn your smartphone into a fully-fledged TV remote control.
That said, this app goes beyond most of the ones in this category, letting you control TV sets and offering additional features like screen mirroring. It not only lets you control your TV but also many other devices, such as fans, ACs, cameras and even lightbulbs.
One of the highlights of TV Remote Control For All TV is the huge number of devices it supports. There are more than 130 TV brands and other devices. There are an incredible 10,000-plus devices of every kind from more than 90 brands.
More than you imagine
When you choose your device, it offers all the necessary functions of the respective remote. It won’t offer the same layout for TVs and for air conditioning units, for example. This is convenient for those who have learned the buttons by heart. Besides screen mirroring, it also lets you cast for Chromecast, change the cable settings, and much more.
Neat and tidy
Even if it sounds complicated, using TV Remote Control For All TV is simple thanks to its intuitive interface. You have different sections on the bottom, so tapping the “Remotes” section leads you to use or find remotes, while the voice icon lets you use voice commands.
The language is completely customisable too, and you can choose Arabic, Hindi, Indonesian and many others. This is particularly good if you’re not proficient in English and want to use voice commands in your native language.
A good replacement for physical remotes
TV Remote Control For All TV is a great choice for those who tend to misplace their TV or other devices’ remotes, or anyone looking for an alternative to physical controls. With the vast number of devices supported, it’s likely you’ll find yours as well. And for the most part, it works well.
However, you need to understand how to make it work. To use it, you’ll need to enable ADB Debugging, and there may be additional requirements from your TV. This may put off some people, but if you’re up to the challenge, it can be a great choice.