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The Philips SRP3229G/27 Universal Remote offers effortless control of up to three devices including TVs, Blu-ray players, and streaming boxes. Preprogrammed for Samsung and Roku devices, it features a 30-foot infrared range, simple setup options, and a stylish graphite finish designed for comfort and durability. Ideal for decluttering your media space while enhancing your home theater experience.









| ASIN | B084XYRDWZ |
| Additional Features | Universal |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,794 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #204 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
| Brand | Philips |
| Button Quantity | 3 |
| Color | Graphite |
| 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 |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 23,172 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00030878488471 |
| Item Height | 7.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Jasco Products Company, LLC |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 3 |
| Maximum Range | 30 Feet |
| Model Name | SRP9263C/27 |
| Model Number | SRP9263C/27 |
| UPC | 030878488471 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 day limited |
R**E
Works as advertised
Easy to set up. Works with our Phillips TV, Samsung TV, and Roku streaming devices. Works better than the Roku remotes, which occasionally do not work at all. Reduces my stress and that means a lot.
D**L
Great to use as a replacement
Bought this after losing my LG remote. Has worked great and doesnt use much battery. My dog got ahold of it while I was at the store one day and was unable to even mess it up. Great product!
S**K
Really wish it had more codes for Toshiba Fire TV to try....
UPDATE: tried code #5531 & instead of Amazon home page working when pressing the "home" button, it will pop up when pressing the "exit" button just to the right of it. Still playing with it, tho. Not sure why the home button doesn't work, but hey, at least there is a button to bring it up AND the directional arrows work. Yay!! Lol Updated to 4 stars.... so glad I'm finally getting the remote to work, it is a nice one!! No Alexa voice command, but I hardly use that anyway. - - - - - - I just bought a Toshiba Fire TV and for whatever reason, the Toshiba remote has no numbers to input for local channels. So I've been looking for a backup remote to use for that, plus control streaming. This is my 3rd attempt at finding one and so far, I love the design/feel/looks of it this remote the best. Unfortunately, it only provides 1 code to enter for Toshiba Fire tv (6091). The channel buttons don't work and when you press the 'home' button, the Amazon screen comes on as normal but the arrows do not work to navigate. At this time, depending on what I'm watching (local vs streaming), since it's super easy to enter the codes, I alternate them (very easy to enter 4 digit code, so that is a plus 👍) I still have time to return it, but keep hoping I will hit on a sweet number that will work everything. I really like this remote and am trying to make it work.
S**S
I am now in control. And lovin' it.
The remote for one of our TVs died, so I purchased the Philips Universal Remote Control to replace it. After a brief set-up I found that it controls the volume and channels. Works well, easy to set up, and does all I would expect it to do. It is very reasonably priced. I did find one quirk, when looking at the on-screen guide, if I wish to go from channel 43 to channel 45 it is necessary to press the '-' button as opposed to what I would expect, the '+' button. I have resolved this problem by holding the remote backwards and upside down during such operations. I have done some additional experimentation as to the universality of the remote. For example, I have found it has no apparent effect as a remote starter for my car, is of no value whatsoever with PowerPoint presentations during ZOOM meetings, and it cannot operate a lawn mower. In this I am bitterly disappointed and suggest revising the name to "Philips Universal Remote Control FOR TELEVISIONS AND CABLE AND STREAMING STUFF" (emphasis added) to avoid similar future disappointments to others. To close with positive notes, it does a fine job controlling the TV and Roku box in the kitchen, and that's great. And to my delight I have found it has a profound effect on my neighbor, R. Philips, who has just finished mowing my yard (the 'A' button), and next will be washing our cars (the 'B' button). I've yet to assign the 'C' or 'D' buttons, but I think leaf and snow removal may be good candidates, come fall and winter.
B**Q
Directions are in clear English and relatively straightforward.
Works great. The programming directions are clear and concise. This is the only remote I've found that works on my ROKU player AND my JVC TV. BTW I had to use the search function to match the TV since none of the listed codes worked. It turns out my TV uses the same remote codes as some Toshiba units, but that's on JVC for not mentioning that in the instruction manual. I just ordered another...
S**N
Clunky, awkward, but technically works.
surprisingly, in spite of its outdated design, it actually works quite well. my only issues are with the lack of programmability and strange button choices. I use it for a TCL Roku TV, a Roku soundbar, and an older Sony Blu-ray player. it took at most three minutes to program it to work with each device, which anyone has set up an old universal remote should appreciate. one issue is that you can't program all of the buttons. I regularly hit the wrong one and launch Netflix, no matter what service I'm currently using. the other issue is the arrangement of the channel and volume buttons. this might be a personal quibble, but they seem backward to me. to change channels you have to press the left and right buttons, while to adjust the volume you press the up and down buttons. and given my setup this is quite counterintuitive, especially if you want to bring up the menu functions. but hey, for the price, it works just fine. if you need a universal remote but don't need anything fancy then this is a decent option. not the best, but fine.
C**S
Easy peasy 😋
Needs batteries people! 👏🏻 👏🏻 2 triple a! Step by step instructions very simple. Mine was the very first code for the Samsung so I got lucky
A**A
Universal Remote
this is a great remote but only for 2 devices. I will use this in another room. I ordered same device but for more devices. I found it will go back with the exit button. It would be nice to have a backlight. It would not let me add a 3rd device. It only does tv and streaming. No dvd player would it let me add.
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