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4-in-1 Universal Backlit IR Learning Remote for use with Apple TV, Xbox, Roku, Kodi, Nvidia Shield, Most Streamers & Other A/V Devices
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| Price | $26.95 | |
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| Total | $38.40 | |
Purchase options and add-ons
| Brand | Inteset |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Macros, Learning |
| Color | Black |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 4 |
| Compatible Devices | TV, Set Top Box, Cable Box, A/V Devices |
About this item
- Rugged, Commercial-Grade. Pre-programmed with Apple TV, XBox One & X, Media Center/Kodi and Roku device codes (excluding Roku Stick) which are easily changed. Full LED Backlighting-All buttons. 2 AA Batteries included.
- Button Labels- These self-adhesive labels, as pictured, can be cut out and applied under the buttons that you program for your device functions; Key Punch Through-Allows the user to configure the same key function in one mode into any or all other modes; Warranty: One Year Replacement for Defects.
- Device Code Database- Complete worldwide database of device codes; Library Search Capability-You can search the database for any missing codes; Learning Capability-Used to program any device that is not in the database. Go to: universalremotes.net.
- Macro Programming-This allows the programming of a string of commands (up to 15) within a mode or mode independent.
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Visible screen diagonal
4" / 11 cm
Product Description
Supports Popular Streamers
First Universal Remote Dedicated to Streamers
The Inteset 4-in-1 universal IR remote is designed to work directly with the most popular streaming devices. From the solid feel to the velvet coating on the back, when you hold the INT-422 remote you know it’s a high-quality product. It has most of the features found only in high-end remotes but at a fraction of the cost. Those features include volume and channel lock, macros, custom button labels, key punch-through, full backlighting and a huge built-in A/V device database. If a device is not found you can quickly program those functions with the remote’s intuitive learning capability.
The 4 buttons at the top of the remote are pre-programmed for Apple TV (A), Xbox One (B), Media Center (C) and Roku (D) (excluding Roku Stick) so that you can use the remote immediately with these streaming devices.
You can easily assign any A/V device such as your TV or cable box to the unused device buttons or program over any of the pre-programming. Applying the included stickers above your programmed buttons helps users find the right keys effortlessly. For Roku, they invoke the Netflix, Amazon and other apps which can be added.
You can control Fire TV (Including Cube, Stick and Pendant) and the Nvidia Shield (2nd Gen Standard & 2019 Pro) if you install an Inteset IReTV IR Receiver. (Sold separately) Designed to support popular IR capable streamer set-top boxes and over 100,000 other devices including:
- Apple TV (Home: Long Press Menu Key-Apple 4K) (Unlink Apple Remote)
- Apple TV w/Siri (Must Learn INT422)(Unlink Apple Remote)
- Roku (excluding Roku Stick) (May need box reset)(Unlink Roku Remote)
- Xbox One, Xbox X (Code 04000)
- Nvidia Shield (1st Gen, 2nd Gen Pro)
- Nvidia Shield (2nd Gen Standard & 2019 Pro)- w/IReTV IR Receiver
- Not compatible with 2019 Nvidia Shield Standard (Tube)
- Xbox 360
- Fire TV (requires an IReTV IR receiver & Y Cable)
- Kodi (requires an IReTV IR Receiver)
- Windows Media Center-(requires an IReTV IR Receiver)
- Matricom G-Box
- Popcorn Hour
- WD TV
- and others.
Maps Buttons from the Original Remote
Intuitive Button Mapping and Custom Labels
Inteset ensures that with each device, the button mapping is intuitive, complete, and closely matches the original remote.
Apply the included label stickers below the buttons to further customize the remote for your specific devices and buttons. Now there is no second-guessing as to what button does what.
Macros are Easy to Create
Marco Support - One Button Press Does it All!
With the INT-422, you can easily program up to 32 commands into a single button. So, for example, you could turn on or off all of your devices, or switch inputs and change a channel to any of your favorites. The multiple symbol buttons on the bottom of the remote can be used for your macro's.
Finding Device Codes is No Problem
Extremely Simple Setup!
Set up your remote in minutes using our Device Code Lookup tool found on our website. Just choose the device type (i.e. Cable Box), manufacture and code. Then, the functionality for that device will be mapped instantly to the applicable remote buttons. You can set define up to 4 devices. Setups can take advantage of the remote's advanced features such as:
- Learning (from the original remote)
- Build button macros
- Set volume lock
- Set channel lock
- Set punch through buttons
Nvidia Shield
The device code for Nvidia Shield in the INT422 is "04918". The 2nd Gen Standard Nvidia Shield & 2019 Pro require an IReTV IR Receiver (sold separately). The 2019 Standard is not compatible. The Pre-2019 Pro & 1st Gen still have IR Receivers built in so you do not need the IReTV.
TV Smart Hub Programming
If you have a TV with a Smart Hub you can easily take advantage of those features by adding a simple program that uses the Display button to access your Smart Hub capabilities. Instructions for this are provided on the same page as our Device Setup Code Lookup page under the heading "User Guides and Other Documentation"
IReTV IR Receiver with the INT422 Remote
Intesets' IReTV IR Receiver (sold separately) lets you access all of the features of Fire TV -Including Cube, Stick & Pendant (also requires a "Y" Cable-Not Provided), Nvidia Shield (2nd Gen Standard & 2019 Pro), Kodi, Raspberry Pi using Kodi and Media Center with no programming or downloads. Device codes are available at our Code Lookup page. We provide information about the "Y" Cable and Set-up diagrams needed for the Fire TV Cube, Stick & Pendant.
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| Sold By | Inteset Technologies | Ogilly Direct Shop | Simeizai .Inc | RLsales-2016 | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
| compatible devices | TV, Set Top Box, Cable Box, A/V Devices | Television | Television/DVD/Blu-ray Player | Television | Television, Streaming Device | Television, Streaming Device |
| connectivity tech | Infrared | Infrared | Infrared | Infrared | Infrared | Infrared |
| maximum range | 30 feet | 15 meters | 30 feet | 10 meters | 30 feet | 25 feet |
| style | Universal | Universal | for Universal TV remote | — | Backlit | — |
| battery quantity | 2 aa | 2 aa | 2 aaa | — | 2 aa | — |
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 2 x 0.7 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 6 ounces |
| ASIN | B00M4I1BAY |
| Item model number | INT-422 |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,041 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #864 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | July 19, 2014 |
| Manufacturer | Inteset Technologies |
| Country of Origin | China |
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Customers like the comfort, ease of use, quality and remote of the product. For example, they mention it feels great in their hand, it's simple for basic users and that the user guide provides clear instructions. They also appreciate the learning feature and the fact that it does everything the DISH remote could do.
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Customers like the compatibility of the remote control. For example, they say it works just fine with all their devices, and all of the important functions work. Some mention that it works right out of the box, and some like the backlight feature. It also works to control the Xbox navigation and power, and can be used to control a TV, Android box, or sound bar.
"...This worked perfectly out of the box for our needs and I did not need to do any additional programming for XBox as we only use the remote when..." Read more
"...Right out of the box, this remote worked to control the Xbox navigation and power...." Read more
"...but it works with all the devices that other universal remotes work with.I bought 1, then 3 more!..." Read more
"...to replace my old Denon AVR-789 unit because the ON and OFF buttons had ceased working...." Read more
Customers find the remote control easy to use. They mention that it has clear, concise instructions and that it's simple for their wife to use, since she's not a techie. They also appreciate the learning feature, which allows them to program macros or copy buttons. They say it'll learn remotes for their Hisense U8G, Yamaha TSR-700, and AppleTV 4K. They like that it can be as complex to set up as they want it to be.
"...It is also simple to program. The batteries last a very long time and the back light is a great feature...." Read more
"...This is great for programming a device macro. Problem is, the factory remotes usually can't send those codes...." Read more
"...Thankfully, the user guide provides clear instructions on how to program "Global Volume Lock" and "Global Channel Lock," which turned out to be..." Read more
"..." to various AV Receiver functions (surround modes, etc), and can do macros, program 2nd functions on the buttons..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the remote. They mention it's a good universal remote control that functions within their needs. Some appreciate the remote's configurability and programming macros. They also say it emulates their Panasonic remote perfectly and is comfortable to hold and operate.
"...It has turned out to be an excellent universal remote for all of my devices and we absolutely love it...." Read more
"...This baby is emulating my Panasonic remote perfectly...." Read more
"This remote is pretty good, but not spectacular.On the plus side:1...." Read more
"...Simply put, this remote is awesome. Right out of the box, this remote worked to control the Xbox navigation and power...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the remote control. For example, they say it's well-made, durable, and reliable. Some mention it'll hold up well to use and is made of nice materials. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and value of the product.
"...This remote has turned out to be extremely reliable and has never failed in any regard. It is also simple to program...." Read more
"...The price was good, on a par with the fake RC-1099's, and much better that any of the Logitech units which I also considered...." Read more
"...2. The remote has a nice solid feel.3. It has lots of buttons for obscure features like PIP.4...." Read more
"...I've used 9-12 other "universal" remotes. This one's: solidly made, natural to hold, and works!..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the remote control. They mention that it has a great feel in the hand, is ergonomic, and has squishy buttons. The shell of the product has a nice slightly rubberized feel, and it's natural to hold. Some say that the new model has softer buttons, but it'd be nice to see a firmer button feel. Overall, most are satisfied with the comfort and functionality of the device.
"...It solid and feels great in the hand and allows me to control up to four devices at once...." Read more
"...done, I have confidence in the remote and its coding, it feels good in my hand and I can hardly wait to explore those "macro" features...." Read more
"...This one's: solidly made, natural to hold, and works!..." Read more
"...You can adjust your hand position easily, but it's easy to grip and doesn't feel that it's going to slip out of your hand at any second like a wet..." Read more
Customers like the learning feature of the remote control. They say it comes in handy, has a good library of learned functions, and gets all the important features right. Some mention that the learning process is great, and that it works better than any other universal remote. They also appreciate the preprogrammed features for Xbox One and other media devices, and the ability to learn any IR signal from any existing remote.
"...4. Learning mode works better than any other universal remote I've had.However, there are some cons:1...." Read more
"...But overall, it gets all the important features RIGHT. So let's start off with that:1. ERGONOMICS...." Read more
"...This remote also offers macro functionality. I have yet to delve into this function as I'm not sure what it can do for my unique setup...." Read more
"...This is where the learning feature came in handy...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the buttons on the remote control. Some say it has a variety of programming options and knows the TiVo buttons, while others say the buttons are a bit mushy and have to be learned. The layout of the buttons is poor and frustrating, and some common buttons are not included.
"...pressing the volume up button multiple times, sometimes it will only register one press until I let the remote sit for about 5 seconds...." Read more
"...The key to the power of this remote is how easily it can learn buttons from other remotes!..." Read more
"...Though there were a couple of common buttons not included, like the disc tray open/close and the subtitles button, this wasn't a problem--it was..." Read more
"...The remote has a nice solid feel.3. It has lots of buttons for obscure features like PIP.4...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the backlight. Some mention that it's great, the amber backlighting is nice and even, and the subdued off-orange backlight makes all buttons easily readable. However, others say that it turns off too quickly.
"...Decently legible, backlit. The best. I bought 2 for the living room media setup, and 2 for the bedroom media setup...." Read more
"...The amber backlighting is nice and even without being too bright...." Read more
"...A, B, C and D buttons are sequentially the same but the colors are out of order on my Inteset remote so I used the "Learning a button"..." Read more
"...large enough and spaced adequately so that I can use it Backlighting works so that I don't have to use my phone flashlight to see the..." Read more
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The price is perfect compared to so many other brands that cost a lot more and provide generally the same features. This remote has turned out to be extremely reliable and has never failed in any regard. It is also simple to program. The batteries last a very long time and the back light is a great feature. The key to the power of this remote is how easily it can learn buttons from other remotes! It solid and feels great in the hand and allows me to control up to four devices at once. I have a Roku TV (Element brand from Wal-Mart), a Tivo Roamio OTA and an XBox One. This remote easily and simply controls all of them.
XBox One features:
The INT-422-3 comes pre-programmed to control XBox One consoles on the "B" button. This worked perfectly out of the box for our needs and I did not need to do any additional programming for XBox as we only use the remote when watching DVD/Bluray movies. For all other XBox functions we use the game controllers.
Tivo Roamio OTA:
We cut the cord a few years ago and cancelled our Cable/Satellite subscriptions and decided to use free over-the-air network channels along with streaming services. While we absolutely love the Tivo product, the Tivo "peanut" remotes have caused me nothing but headaches. My Tivo remote will occasionally just go to sleep and not do anything at all even after replacing the batteries. I even bought another "peanut" remote thinking I had a bad one but it does the same thing. This was another reason I purchased the INT-422-3. It was easy to find a working remote code on universalremotes.net (hint, it's under "Cable Set Top Boxes"->Tivo. The code is 03560). However, I ended up having to teach the INT-422-3 several buttons from the Tivo remote. The colored A, B, C and D buttons are sequentially the same but the colors are out of order on my Inteset remote so I used the "Learning a button" feature to reprogram all of them to the correct order by color. Please note that the Tivo "peanut" normally operates in RF mode so I had to force it into IR mode by holding the "Tivo" button and red "D" buttons at the same time. I then used the "Learning a button" feature to map the "thumb up"/"thumb down" buttons to two buttons at the very bottom of the Inteset remote. The label sheet provided with the INT-422-3 doesn't have anything that equates to "thumb up" or "thumb down" so I cut out a "D" and "U" from some unused labels and used those. I am also planning to use the Macro functions of the Inteset to create "jump" buttons for the apps I use on Tivo frequently but I haven't done this yet so I can't comment on how well it works.
I purchased a Roku TV from Wal-Mart last fall made by Element. The Inteset comes from the factory with Roku functionality pre-programmed on the "D" button but this did not work for my TV at all. So I went to universalremotes.net to find a working code for my new TV. I had a little trouble finding a remote code for my specific TV but was able to get most functions working using the "Roku TV-TCL*" code (14398) I found in the "TV" category. My Roku remote is an Infrared (IR) remote which is important for configuring the Inteset to control my TV because there is NO WAY to replicate an RF only remote. I was able to program specific Roku buttons using the simple "Learn a button" feature to program certain buttons directly from my Roku remote. The buttons I ended up having to "learn" was the "*", "Back 10 seconds" and the streaming provider "jump" buttons (Netflix, Hulu, Vudu, etc). I also used the "Programming Button-mover" feature to copy the "Play/Pause" button in Roku mode to the "||" (pause) button. There are labels on the provided label sheet for the streaming services. Unfortunately, I have not figured out how to program a "jump" button that will pull up Amazon's Video streaming service through the Roku. So I will attempt to use the Macro function to do it through the Tivo.
All in all, this has been an excellent remote that is reliable and easy to program. My only gripe is that the label sheet provided with the remote doesn't have ANY labels for Tivo, like "Tivo" or "Thumb Up" or "Thumb Down" or even simple arrow labels. I ended up using a "TV" label in place of a proper "Tivo" label. Hopefully Inteset will add Tivo-specific labels to their label sheet some day.
I bought this remote to replace my old Denon AVR-789 unit because the ON and OFF buttons had ceased working. I considered an "OEM" replacement because of the complex setup buttons that the original RC-1099 had inside a "trap door" on the back. My AVR-789 is still functional but so old that the remote control is no longer available from Denon and what was available, was obviously a look-alike universal control that had programming for my particular AVR and several others. It appears that the RC-1099 was a popular control configuration that Denon shipped with many of their AVR's and that it was programmed for whichever AVR it accompanied. Thus, I was faced with many "identical" choices but only one that was specified for my AVR-789 and a few other Denon units with dissimilar model #'s. None of these had reviews, they were marketed by various vendors and they all seemed to ship directly from somewhere on the Pacific Rim. Needless to say, this situation did not inspire confidence and I seriously considered replacing the entire A/V Receiver with a new one, just to have the assurance that the remote control and the AVR would function as a unit.
Actual experience:
Yes, I read reviews - exhaustively. I was struck by the number of positive reviews for the Inteset INT-422-1 and the apparent ineptitude of the few negative reviewers, one of whom was politely answered by the supplier who showed unusual pride in this product. The price was good, on a par with the fake RC-1099's, and much better that any of the Logitech units which I also considered. So, I bought it and 2 days later, it was in my hot little hands and ready to be programmed.
Now, right off the bat, the packaging is not impressive. The instructions, while adequate, are quite cryptic, and visiting the web site to obtain "codes" falls short of confidence inspiring. Never-the-less, I pressed on and copied out a list of 5 AVR codes and 2 AMP codes for A/V Denon, and then, 16 possible codes for my 65" Panasonic Plasma TV (which BTW, will ONLY be replaced by a BIGGER 4K OLED when they become economical) because, why not?
Anyway, I read through the entire instruction sheet again, twice, and then, taking the simplest approach, started with the Denon. The technique of entering the codes, for a neophyte like myself, is to not look for too much handholding in the instructions. What they do NOT say and what I am telling you, is to enter the entire 5 digits all at once, and then, look for the affirmation blink from the red LED. If you get it, test the programming with the ON/OFF button and like the instruction sheet says, if your "device" turns off, the code is working.
Well, with the Denon, the first code was the charm. The AVR-789 turned off. So, I pushed the button again and voila! it came back on. Sucess! I searched for the mute button and it worked too. Then the volume buttons and they worked. OK, great, that was all I usually used the old, taped-together RC-1099 for anyway and if I needed to change inputs, well I could figure that out later.
Now, on to the Plasma TV. The Denon was now button "A" so the Panasonic would be button "B." This setup was not so easy. The first and second 5 digit codes got no response from the INT-422-1. The third did. OK, I was getting pretty good at punching these in and had 13 more to go so, mash the power button and Hey, the TV switched off. Neat, mash again and it turned on. No need to try the volume buttons, that was handled by the Denon so on to the UP/DOWN channel buttons and THEY worked! I tried out the channel numbers and THEY worked. This was looking good. Let's see what else this puppy will do. The "Menu" button brought up, of all things, the MENU. Wow! Now, what is this button down at the bottom, Input? Mash that and there's the Input screen. So I scroll down to my DVD setting, press OK and there I am. This baby is emulating my Panasonic remote perfectly. Better in fact, because I can just tap in the number of the input I desire and it dumps the selection screen switches directly to the input. Oh yeh, and I can see it in the dark.
Well, I'm delighted. The backlight is beautifully done, I have confidence in the remote and its coding, it feels good in my hand and I can hardly wait to explore those "macro" features. Best of all, If I foul things up, I can reset the whole thing or any part of it. This is a really neat toy and it is as useful as can be.
Conclusion:
Not only is the INT-422-1 a replacement remote control, it is an improvement!
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First up, I have 4 devices that i want it to control
1/ Samsung TV
2/ Onkyo AV receiver
3/ Roku
4/ Vodafone TV (Android TV box)
According to the instructions once you find the code that turns your device off you have the right code.
But a remote needs to do more than just turn something on and off.
I found a code for the TV and AV receiver to power on/off but then had to use the original remotes to teach the interset the rest.
The ROKU was pre-programmed and did work out of the box.
The vodafone TV i could not find a code that worked at all but it did learn from the original remote
So after probably a couple of hours it did control my four devices.
No matter which device i am using i always use the AV receiver for sound so more programming was required to have that function.
But i want this remote to replace a harmony 650, so i want the Interset to turn on the TV and AV receiver switch TV to HDMI 2 and switch the AV receiver to TV/CD with the press of one button and then be ready to control the ROKU
Now my ROKU is playing up and i want to use the Vodafone TV with the Harmony 650 it is a 2 button press operation to power on the Vodafone TV and switch the TV to HDMI 3 and be ready to control the Vodafone TV.
So after several hours of programming the remote, it does do the one button press ROKU operation but not the Vodafone TV one at this point in time.
So my conclusion is that it does work and control all of my devices, but i would not replace my Harmony with the Interset 4 in 1 voluntarily.
One more thing, the back-lit keys are good but would be better if it lite up when you picked it up instead of a button press.
EDIT: After much perseverance i have got it to a point where it will do what i want which is one button press to turn on 3 devices and operate the required functions without having to switch between devices.
This remote is in no way easy to setup if you want to streamline the number of buttons that you have to push.
In the end i had to set up 4 macro buttons, 2 each for the ROKU and Android TV.
1 macro button each being to turn everything on from a cold start a second macro button for each to switch from one to the other.
The reason for the second being required is if i tried to switch between the 2 media players with the first button it just turns everything off.
So if you like a challenge, this is the remote for you











































