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product_id: 519898572
title: "SofaBaton U2 Universal Remote with Customizable APP, All-in-one Smart Remote Control, Compatible with TV/Soundbar/Streaming Players and More"
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price: "NT$110"
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# 35ft IR & Bluetooth range App-customizable control Macro button automation SofaBaton U2 Universal Remote with Customizable APP, All-in-one Smart Remote Control, Compatible with TV/Soundbar/Streaming Players and More

**Brand:** sofabaton
**Price:** NT$110
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 One Remote to Rule Them All — Simplify, Customize, Dominate

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SofaBaton U2 Universal Remote with Customizable APP, All-in-one Smart Remote Control, Compatible with TV/Soundbar/Streaming Players and More by sofabaton
- **How much does it cost?** NT$110 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tw](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/519898572-sofabaton-u2-universal-remote-with-customizable-app-all-in-one)

## Best For

- sofabaton enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sofabaton brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unmatched Signal Strength:** Double the IR range of its predecessor ensures flawless command execution from across the room.
- • **Future-Ready Compatibility:** Works with TVs, soundbars, streaming players, and more—your all-in-one smart remote solution.
- • **Master Your Media Universe:** Control up to 15 devices seamlessly with one sleek remote—ditch the clutter and elevate your living space.
- • **Ergonomic & Intuitive Design:** Lightweight with a scroll wheel and OLED display for effortless navigation and long-lasting comfort.
- • **Tailored Control at Your Fingertips:** Customize buttons and macros via the intuitive SofaBaton app for a truly personalized experience.

## Overview

The SofaBaton U2 Universal Remote is a powerful all-in-one smart controller compatible with up to 15 devices including TVs, soundbars, and streaming players. Featuring Bluetooth and infrared connectivity with a 35-foot range, it offers enhanced signal strength and customizable macros via its dedicated app. Its ergonomic design includes a scroll wheel and OLED display, making it a modern replacement for multiple remotes, ideal for tech-savvy professionals seeking streamlined control.

## Description

Product description SofaBaton U2 Universal Remote with Customizable APP | All-in-one Smart Remote Control 1. Sofabaton U2 universal remote support 500,000+ devices from 6000+ brands and the code still update as new devices come out. 2. By Sofabaton U2's ever-growing update database, it can surely work well with your newest devices. 3. Enjoy whole-house or single-room control with U2 handheld remote control for a clutter-free coffee table. 4. The U2 remote is a powerful and convenient that simplifies the process of controlling your home entertainment devices. 5. U2 smart remote can control multiple devices, such as TVs, soundbar, projectors, DVD, cable, receivers, streaming boxes and more. Clutter on the table? Let the Sofabaton U2 Universal Remote Solve That ! T he core features of the U2 remote control include 1. Powerful Code Database: Work with 500,000+ Home Entertainment Devices from 6000+ brands. 2. Smartphone Customized Sofabaton APP. 3. Add up to 15+ devices, compatible with IR & Blu Devices, not for Wif*i. 4. Macro Button: Allow to program a sequence of commands into a single button press. 5. Reassign Button: Fix the button if it's wrong or add more buttons. 6. OLED Display Screen: A wider viewing angle and can display deeper. 7. Scroll Wheel ergonomic design: Makes it more convenient to switch between different devices. 3 Ways to Add Your Device | Control Everything with One Sofabaton U2 Remote 1. Infrared Adding Method Accurate Adding: Enter the brand & model of the device, one click added. Fuzzy Adding: Enter the brand of the device, and choose directly from the popular cloud code libraries. Or try the following universal codes. 2. Bluetooth Pairing Method With the original remote control, go to settings, turn on Bluetooth, and pair it with your app. Once connected, you can start using it. 3. Learning Mode Click on "Learning" and use the original remote to teach the commands. *If you can't find your device in our database, find us to add that : ) *Warm Notice* 1. Our U1 universal remote control only supports Most IR & Blutooth devices. 2. NOT support Wireless devices, such as Roku Streaming Stick . 3. If you encounter problems during use, you can find us via Soafabaton APP ! so that you can use the remote normally. Sofabaton Smart Remote Supports Customizable Macros | One Press Does It All 1. Sofabaton U2 universal remote offer the macro button which allows programming a sequence of commands with a single button press. 2. You can set up macros for multiple devices and customize the functions of each button on the remote. This allows for quick and easy access to a series of frequently-used commands across different devices. You can even customize the time between each command. 3. Macro button is a convenient feature that can greatly simplify the process of controlling multiple devices or performing complex actions with a single button press, such as setting up a home theater devices -launching streaming devices. The U2 remote control has made the following upgrades compared to the U1 remote control 1. Longer IR distance: More powerful infrared transmission signals, the U2 remote can achieve an infrared distance of up to 35 feet. 2. Larger Digital Keys: Bigger buttons which designed to be more ergonomic and convenient to use. 3. Improved Back Ba*ttery Cover: Increased friction to make it easier to open. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Does this version have backlighting? A: No, this version does not feature backlighting

Review: The perfect universal remote - I really, really don't understand where all the bad reviews of this remote are coming from on desertcart. I needed a new universal remote and I wanted something better quality and easier to use than my previous one. This one looked good but I was wary about the 3.5 rating it held. I read the reviews but then looked elsewhere online and found those reviews to be more favorable so I took a chance. So glad I did. This remote is near-perfect. Here are some of the best features: - The build quality is solid. Contours well and feels good in the hand (not cheap feeling at all). And while I can't speak for the V1, as I haven't tried one, I can attest that the V2 is ultra-responsive. - The remote is app-controlled, which is huge. No more searching for device codes that may or may not work. No more slog of waiting for your remote to systematically try 1000s of signals for a device that has no code, hoping that one of them will connect. The app works great and finding your device is super quick and easy. And if for some reason you can't find your device in the database, you can just import it directly from the original remote. And you don't have to worry about ever losing your settings because they are stored in the app as well and you can just copy them over again. - Multiple layouts. You can seemingly create as many layouts as you want and switching between them is as simple as scrolling the little wheel up and down. - Individual butting mapping. Also a phenomenal feature. I have each of my individual remotes imported as separate layouts but then I also have a custom layout that includes all of the buttons I most commonly use for each of the others so I hardly ever even have to switch between layouts to control all of my devices. That is beyond nice. I only really have two very small nitpicks that would have caused me to give this 4.5 stars (instead of 5) if desertcart allowed half-points. They are: - The buttons don't light up. You can of course see the screen just fine in the dark but not the buttons. I watch TV in the dark a lot so this is a little bit of a drag. Not a deal-breaker by any stretch but as much cheaper controllers have lit buttons, I don't really see why they couldn't have included that feature on this one (especially for the price). - The buttons are extremely clicky. This may not be a big deal for everyone (and it really isn't a huge one for me either) but when I'm watching TV on the couch late at night and my wife is sleeping next to me, the buttons on this remote are surprisingly loud and actually wake her up sometimes. Again, minor nitpicks. I've been using this remote for about a month now and it's absolutely fantastic and worth the money. If anything ever happens to this one I won't even think twice about buying another one.
Review: I really wanted to like this remote. - Of course no support for a new 2023 tv. The TCL 2023 lineup (75Q750G in my case) ditched roku (thankfully) and went to Google Tv (the best tv os out there!!!). Unfortunately this makes all previous TCL remotes and support pretty much non existent. First let me say that i played around with this remote for around 5 hours, finally getting it to a semi-ok state. Unfortunately to achieve this, I am using many IR commands instead of bluetooth. On the new remotes there are short and long presses for certain buttons (for instance home button, a single press take you to the home screen, a long press would take you to settings, the power on/off actually seems like its 2 different commands as well as when hooked up bluetooth, the remote will only power off the tv, it will not power it on, etc etc). This alone makes it very hard to program the remote to the buttons with short press keys. After browsing the forums, it looks like support has been non existent for some time now, which is very upsetting. Being one of the only universal replacements after harmony, you would think sofabaton would support the latest and greatest and make sure they stay on top of new releases, but that is not the case. Also no mic for voice control? There are literally 9$ universal remotes that actually support voice control, but a 60$ fancy remote cant? The device often lags before it send commands. Ive also seen it send a double command a few times. I uploaded a screenshot of my current profile, as you can see the bluetooth profile only supports the buttons outlined in red (which the numbers and playback controls arent even present on the tcl remote and are just a waste) and all the blue outlined buttons are custom IR commands. And to top it off, I lose all long press functions of the stock remote as well. What a joke huh? Ive also uploaded pictures of the stock remote, and tv model just incase somebody from sofabaton actually reads this and wants to help the community and their brand. Unfortunately thats just half of it. So the reason I even bought this remote is because I own a bose sound bar that lacks ARC(HMDI port) and uses optical and I do not want to have to use 2 remotes. (I also have a gripe with TCL not allowing their remotes to be programmed to support more than just the tv like the remote that comes with the ONN device, which happens to be the best remote imho.) Well thankfully the bose system uses IR, so that was actually an easy setup. The problem is when I went to create a macro to turn the sound bar on and off when i press the power for the tv. It maybe worked twice out of the 10 times I tested it, to the point I got rid of it and they have separate power buttons. The remote is much bigger than it should be, and makes it feel a bit clunky and outdated. As I stated before, I really wanted to like this remote, but I am having a hard time doing so. An updated TCL bluetooth profile that actually works would be a start.

## Features

- 【SofaBaton U2 Universal Remote Control】SofaBaton remote controls are designed to work with various devices including TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and more. Replace 15+ Infrared and Bletooth remotes. This universal compatibility saves users the hassle of juggling multiple remote controls
- 【Sofabaton APP Easy Configuration】Sofabaton U2 universal remote offer smart functionality that includes "Reassign the Button" and "Macro Button", Organize and Re-order buttons. One click to add devices by enter the brand and model. These features enhance the user experience and convenience of using the remote control
- 【Powerful Signal than U1 Remote】Based on the feedback we received regarding the Sofabaton remote control U1, we have upgraded to the U2 remote control. The product now has multiple built-in infrared receivers to expand the infrared signal and resolve the issue of infrared distance. The U2 remote control has doubled the infrared signal distance compared to the U1. No more worrying about signal disconnection.
- 【 Macro Button - One Key to Trigger Multiple Commands】Macro keys mean that you only need to press one button to execute a series of commands across one or more remote controls. You can also customize the start time, for example, if you want to turn on the TV first and then turn on the audio system after 5 seconds. Macro Buttons saves you time and provides you with maximum flexibility. *Only applicable to infrared devices.
- 【Scroll Wheel & OLED Display & Ergonomic Design 】Larger buttons, lightweight, easy to grip and use. Sliding scroll wheel makes the screen bright, you can adjust the screen brightness/sleep time through the app. It has an advanced OLED display screen and you can set the sleep time to save battery power

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BY8P1HZM |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,464 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,272 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
| Brand | SofaBaton |
| Button Quantity | 15 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | DVD/Blu-ray Player, Home Theater, Set Top Box, Stereo System, Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Infrared |
| Controller Type | Sofabaton APP |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 851 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.87"L x 1.97"W x 1.18"H |
| Manufacturer | Sofabaton |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 15 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 15 |
| Maximum Range | 35 Feet |
| Model Name | U2 |
| Model Number | U2 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| UPC | 795063906597 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SofaBaton
- **Color:** black
- **Compatible Devices:** DVD/Blu-ray Player, Home Theater, Set Top Box, Stereo System, Television
- **Max Number of Supported Devices:** 15
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Alexa compatibility?**
A: No

**Q: anyone having issues powering on? The power TV at the top is not turning on my TV or appleTV, once I manually turn them on the remote works great**
A: Use the cellphone app and enter the model number. THis will ensure the most accurate data is uploaded and the remote works best.

**Q: Can i control my activities on appletv, the volume on the receiver, and image profiles on the tv, without having to switch the u2 between devices?**
A: Yes, these can be by programming a button with a macro with is really picking buttons, telling the remote which remote to use and self one of its key functions. We’ll say it another way. Set up the remote will all your devices, they when programming your Apple TV remote you change a key and attached a macro to it which is setting another device and setting a function from that device. You do all the programming from the app you have to install on your phone. Support folks are very helpful if you need help.

**Q: I have my equipment in a media closet. Will this remote work through walls?**
A: It depends on the type of sensor and wall thickness. Bluetooth should work, but anything using infrared will need line of site.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The perfect universal remote
*by J***N on July 27, 2024*

I really, really don't understand where all the bad reviews of this remote are coming from on Amazon. I needed a new universal remote and I wanted something better quality and easier to use than my previous one. This one looked good but I was wary about the 3.5 rating it held. I read the reviews but then looked elsewhere online and found those reviews to be more favorable so I took a chance. So glad I did. This remote is near-perfect. Here are some of the best features: - The build quality is solid. Contours well and feels good in the hand (not cheap feeling at all). And while I can't speak for the V1, as I haven't tried one, I can attest that the V2 is ultra-responsive. - The remote is app-controlled, which is huge. No more searching for device codes that may or may not work. No more slog of waiting for your remote to systematically try 1000s of signals for a device that has no code, hoping that one of them will connect. The app works great and finding your device is super quick and easy. And if for some reason you can't find your device in the database, you can just import it directly from the original remote. And you don't have to worry about ever losing your settings because they are stored in the app as well and you can just copy them over again. - Multiple layouts. You can seemingly create as many layouts as you want and switching between them is as simple as scrolling the little wheel up and down. - Individual butting mapping. Also a phenomenal feature. I have each of my individual remotes imported as separate layouts but then I also have a custom layout that includes all of the buttons I most commonly use for each of the others so I hardly ever even have to switch between layouts to control all of my devices. That is beyond nice. I only really have two very small nitpicks that would have caused me to give this 4.5 stars (instead of 5) if Amazon allowed half-points. They are: - The buttons don't light up. You can of course see the screen just fine in the dark but not the buttons. I watch TV in the dark a lot so this is a little bit of a drag. Not a deal-breaker by any stretch but as much cheaper controllers have lit buttons, I don't really see why they couldn't have included that feature on this one (especially for the price). - The buttons are extremely clicky. This may not be a big deal for everyone (and it really isn't a huge one for me either) but when I'm watching TV on the couch late at night and my wife is sleeping next to me, the buttons on this remote are surprisingly loud and actually wake her up sometimes. Again, minor nitpicks. I've been using this remote for about a month now and it's absolutely fantastic and worth the money. If anything ever happens to this one I won't even think twice about buying another one.

### ⭐ I really wanted to like this remote.
*by D***K on July 24, 2023*

Of course no support for a new 2023 tv. The TCL 2023 lineup (75Q750G in my case) ditched roku (thankfully) and went to Google Tv (the best tv os out there!!!). Unfortunately this makes all previous TCL remotes and support pretty much non existent. First let me say that i played around with this remote for around 5 hours, finally getting it to a semi-ok state. Unfortunately to achieve this, I am using many IR commands instead of bluetooth. On the new remotes there are short and long presses for certain buttons (for instance home button, a single press take you to the home screen, a long press would take you to settings, the power on/off actually seems like its 2 different commands as well as when hooked up bluetooth, the remote will only power off the tv, it will not power it on, etc etc). This alone makes it very hard to program the remote to the buttons with short press keys. After browsing the forums, it looks like support has been non existent for some time now, which is very upsetting. Being one of the only universal replacements after harmony, you would think sofabaton would support the latest and greatest and make sure they stay on top of new releases, but that is not the case. Also no mic for voice control? There are literally 9$ universal remotes that actually support voice control, but a 60$ fancy remote cant? The device often lags before it send commands. Ive also seen it send a double command a few times. I uploaded a screenshot of my current profile, as you can see the bluetooth profile only supports the buttons outlined in red (which the numbers and playback controls arent even present on the tcl remote and are just a waste) and all the blue outlined buttons are custom IR commands. And to top it off, I lose all long press functions of the stock remote as well. What a joke huh? Ive also uploaded pictures of the stock remote, and tv model just incase somebody from sofabaton actually reads this and wants to help the community and their brand. Unfortunately thats just half of it. So the reason I even bought this remote is because I own a bose sound bar that lacks ARC(HMDI port) and uses optical and I do not want to have to use 2 remotes. (I also have a gripe with TCL not allowing their remotes to be programmed to support more than just the tv like the remote that comes with the ONN device, which happens to be the best remote imho.) Well thankfully the bose system uses IR, so that was actually an easy setup. The problem is when I went to create a macro to turn the sound bar on and off when i press the power for the tv. It maybe worked twice out of the 10 times I tested it, to the point I got rid of it and they have separate power buttons. The remote is much bigger than it should be, and makes it feel a bit clunky and outdated. As I stated before, I really wanted to like this remote, but I am having a hard time doing so. An updated TCL bluetooth profile that actually works would be a start.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty easy to setup but a button stopped working after 1 month
*by M***B on November 27, 2023*

UPDATE 2: Since Sofabaton replaced the defective one and told me to just keep the old one, I figured I'd take it apart to see what was wrong with it and just get an idea of the construction. The good news is it's relatively easy to open up (there are two screws under the rubber "nubs" on the bottom, just FYI). The buttons use a metal disc/membrane style. I was able to peel up the plastic covering the number section and I did see some corrosion or something on that metal disc for the "4" button which is why it didn't work. I used a little IPA to clean it, put it all back together, and it's working now. The metal discs are only held in place by the plastic sheet so if you had to do this on some other key in the middle, you may have trouble trying to get to it, but fortunately for me it was on the edge. So far, so good, I put this in my other room controlling just a few devices and it's working good so far. I'm attaching a photo of my disassembly and testing. I used an external power supply to test it out in place of a battery when I was working on that button (screwdriver is pointing to that flaky "4" button disc). My replacement is still doing well too. It seems like sometimes it doesn't "wake up" when I press a button even though the screen turns on. I've noticed this after a few days, and pulling the battery and putting it back in actually seems to get it working better. "memory leak" possibly? :) UPDATE: I reached out to the manufacturer and they were very helpful in sending out a replacement U2 remote which solved the issue (where the "4" button wasn't sending anything). Curiously, when setting up the replacement (I still wish there was a backup/restore feature) I noticed that the Denon AVR-S930H I previously used was now missing some of the discrete "input" commands, but I used a S950H model instead which had them all. So that tells me their command database gets changed/updated and maybe not always for the better. You might have to experiment with similar models to find one that has what you need. And I'm still hopeful that future app and/or firmware updates will add some of the missing functionality I'm hoping for. --- Original review: I wanted a replacement for my aging Logitech that's been having issues. This one seemed to fit the bill the best out of all the options. It was pretty easy to setup using the app on my Android phone. A couple things became apparent though after using it for a bit. PROS: - I like the bluetooth support and I programmed a few keys to manage my HTPC so I could play/pause, etc. without having to use my wireless keyboard. - The app is pretty basic but easy to use, not much of a learning curve. - The IR power seems to be about the same as my Logitech was. At least, it works from the same distance and I don't feel like I have to be aiming right at the device like some cheaper remotes I've had over the years. CONS: - The "4" button no longer sends anything, no matter what device I'm controlling. It doesn't show anything on the display to indicate it's sending IR, like it does for other buttons. That's just weird. Maybe it never worked... I don't remember if I'd seen it working before, but I noticed after 1 month that when controlling my Xfinity X1 box, which I finally got to respond by adding an IR repeater (known issue with weak IR receiver on the XG1v4 box), I could put in any other # but not 4. Then I tried on my Tivo, Blu-Ray, Denon receiver, etc. and nothing, it just doesn't send, as if the button is physically dead. It clicks fine (super loud clicks like all the others), so maybe it's software/electronic related? - Once you setup a device, you have ZERO ways of modifying the type of device. Yes, you can modify key assignments, but you can't change what the device is. Like if you get a different Blu-Ray player, you can't change from Samsung to Sony, you have to delete the old device and setup a new one from scratch. Normally that wouldn't be terrible, but in my case I had a bluetooth device to control my HTPC and I had all kinds of custom buttons setup for it. Then I switched to a different computer and wanted to pair it up again with the new one and keep all of those button assignments, but you can't do that! I had to delete it and then spend a bunch of time remembering what all the customizations were. I should be able to pair it to a new device, right? - This brought up another aspect - there's no way to backup your configuration, or even view how your devices are setup. I have a list of all my devices (makes, models, etc) but maybe I want to make sure I put in the right info when I set it up? But again, all you can do in the app really is change the display name and modify buttons. - The remote does not have distinct buttons for things like page up/down that most cable boxes have (or I could have used that for Tivo thumbs up/down which is how I had my Logitech doing it with those separate up/down buttons on those). I worked around it by using a couple of the "color" buttons for page up/down but that only makes sense to me. Good luck to anyone else using the remote with instructions taped to it. :) The other color buttons I used to mimic the Xfinity "A", "B" (didn't care about C or D) buttons, so again, doesn't make a bunch of sense, but those are less common across other remotes so I'm fine with that. It would have been great to have a couple of "customizable" buttons though, for generic use. In the end, given the shortcomings and the fact that "4" doesn't work at all, I'm probably going to eat the cost of this and it'll become e-waste, unless the support email I sent to Sofabaton results in getting a replacement or something. I don't know if I can exchange through Amazon since I didn't keep the packaging, but I'll try that avenue if Sofabaton doesn't come through for me. On the flip side, if Sofabaton and/or Amazon does get me a replacement eventually, I'll bump my review, because the other cons I mentioned were kind of known in advance and maybe, just maybe, those could be addressed for the most part with some software/app updates, and my workaround for missing customizable buttons is good enough that I could live with it.

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