This guide will teach you how to turn your Android device with an IR blaster into a virtual remote control for your TV and other devices.
To successfully set up and operate your Android device as a remote control, ensure that it has an IR blaster installed. You may also need to download an IR Universal Remote app if not pre-installed.
Without an IR blaster, you may not be able to control devices directly, and using an adapter or dongle may entail additional setup. To confirm the presence of an IR blaster in your phone, you can search the internet for your phone model’s specs or check your Android’s user manual.
Modern HTC and Samsung models usually do not come with IR blasters, while newer models from Huawei, Honor, and Xiaomi may feature them. If your Android does not have an IR blaster, consider purchasing a plug-in, adapter, or dongle.
To set up your Android device as a virtual remote control, follow these simple steps. First, install an IR Universal Remote app if you do not already have one. Check your app drawer for a built-in remote control app, or explore options available on the Google Play Store, such as Universal TV Remote Control by CodeMatics and AnyMote Universal Remote + WiFi Smart Home Control by Color Tiger.
Check the app’s description before installation, as some apps are brand-specific. Once installed, open your IR remote app by tapping its icon in the app drawer. When prompted, select your IR blaster and grant necessary permissions as directed by the app.
Select the model of the device you want to control from the built-in list within the app. You might need to input a universal code for some devices, which can be found by searching online. Devices such as TVs and DVD players can typically be controlled using an IR blaster.
Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the selected device with the app. Some apps allow adding multiple devices, but limitations may apply based on the app version. Point the IR blaster at the device you want to control, similar to a regular remote control.
Test the remote functions by pressing the power button to check basic functionality. If your Android does not have a built-in IR blaster, consider exploring infrared adapters or dongles to enable this feature.
Once your Android device is set up as a remote control, familiarize yourself with the different functionalities it offers. Explore the various options and settings within the app to customize your experience.
Additionally, if you encounter any issues, refer to the support resources for your specific app or device model. There are many helpful communities and platforms available to assist with common troubleshooting problems.




