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One For All URC 10820 10 Device Learning Universal Remote Control
 
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One For All URC 10820 10 Device Learning Universal Remote Control

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4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Full DVD functionality (zoom, title, subtitle, angle, audio, repeat)
  • Perfect for Home-Theater capabilities
  • Master Power Keys
  • Select you favorite 10 channels
  • Dedicated Menu keys including Guide, Info, Select and Exit (suitable for DSS and Previous Channel)
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 12 x 6.8 x 1.5 inches ; 14.1 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00083ET5G
  • Item model number: URC10820
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: December 7, 2003

Product Description

One for All URC10820 10-Device Upgradeable Learning Remote


 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good remote for the money, March 25, 2006
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This review is from: One For All URC 10820 10 Device Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
This remote has a lot of capability for the price. When building my home theater I was looking for a remote that could handle my TV, A/V receiver, VCR/DVD combo, Cable box/DVR combo. This remote was much cheaper than the Harmony (would have loved one of those) and could handle these devices as well as others. I am still tweaking the macro's but I am off to a good start.

Pros: Works with combo devices, macro and learning capability, price
Cons: Still have to use individual device's remotes to perform certain functions (maybe i just need more practice)
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great remote!!! Better than Harmony!!!, December 19, 2006
This review is from: One For All URC 10820 10 Device Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
This is a wonderful remote that you can get to function exactly as you want it to. It learns any key you want and if a device isn't in the codes, the company will search for a code or capture the code from the original remote.

I bought a harmony remote and this one shortly after. The harmony had to be tweeked several times and never quite worked all the components right. Also the company monitors and saves all your information. The Harmony's buttons at first were hyper sensitive then they wouldn't respond at all. I had to replace the harmony (under warranty) because the screen went out. The second, although the screen hasn't gone out, has the same problems, it turns off my TV when I try to switch from DVD to TiVo yet it doesn't the other way (makes no sense), to be fair my TV wasn't in the data base so I still had to use the original remote and point it at the harmony to set it up. It constantly got the inputs wrong, I tried several different methods, all but call the company (I hear they have great customer support), but finally I would change the inputs manually. It doesn't give you that choice at first. It was a lot of computer to TV- computer to TV time. This remote, the One for All, is so much better.

The One 4 All remotes are cheaper and the same quality if not better (no screen to go out) than the hamony. All for Ones customer support will search for new codes and capture your code if they can't find it to upgrade immediately.

With the harmony you didn't have the option of picking one of the seldomly used keys and reassigning a function that I use frequently (zoom of the TV or Live TV for Tivo) they decide for you which functions are the frequent and main keys and which you will have to scroll for. On my remote it was the Live TV and the input for SV I used frequently so on the ONE 4 ALL I could assign any key I wanted to do that function.

You can program any key you want to do what you want. You want to control the fan in the room, the space heater or a/c, whatever has a remote as long as it isn't Radio Frequency, most are remotes are IR. If you want RF also you can get the One for All URC 9910 and then you can send signals through the walls and change the channels from other rooms in the house. Want your Tivo to control two different TV in different rooms of your house, its RF to IR converter would do that. Personally I only need the IR remote part so this remote, here at amazon under $20 today, is the best. The One for All Learning Upgradeble Remotes 6 Device, 8 Device and 10 has literally taken the place of all of my old remotes. I use ONE remote for all the devices in my house with remotes. I have bought extra remotes of this brand to have at my couch, my bedroom, my computer. I have bought these remotes as presents for family at this point.

They are great remotes.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not the Right Remote for Me, July 5, 2007
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This review is from: One For All URC 10820 10 Device Learning Universal Remote Control (Electronics)
I have a Olevia 542i TV and Polaroid DRM-2001G PVR. A few of the buttons refused to accept programming. A couple of button could only be programmed when they were the first ones to get programmed in a session, i.e. if I want to program (memorize) five buttons, I have to do the problem one first. Maybe something's wrong with my sample...but I didn't want to put more time in it than I already did so didn't bother trying to get it replaced.

I chose this model over the 8 Device model (URC8820 ?) because it has a few extra buttons. In hind sight the 8 Device would have been better because it's a more convenient size, and it takes two AA batteries instead of four AAA.

I lived with it for a while until a good deal came up for a Harmony 659 at $50. The Harmony is not for everyone, and it did take hours to tweak it just right, but it's what I needed for my setup.
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