URC R7 Universal Pre-Programmed & Learning Remote |

enlarge | Manufacturer: Universal Remote Control, Inc. Category: CE
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $17.55 You Save: $32.44 (65%)
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Rating: 22 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 1.5 x 9 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: URC-R7G Model: URC-R7G UPC: 656787100954 EAN: 0656787100954 ASIN: B000CSIHW8
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Features:
| • | Controls up to 7 Audio/Video components | | • | MacroPower -- one button turns all components ON or OFF | | • | SimpleSound total volume control for all components | | • | Free DVD Programming Guide included for quick & easy setup |
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Product Description The R7 universal and learning remote control sends IR (infrared) commands to all home theater A/V equipment and can replace up to 7 different remote controls. With MacroPower, you can program the R7 to turn up to 7 components ON or OFF with the press of one button. The SimpleSound feature gives you total volume control over all the components in your system, even those that do not have their own built-in volume control, such as TiVo, DVD and VCR. The backlit buttons make it easy to see in dark rooms and an easy to follow DVD Guide that can help you setup your new R7 remote control is also included. Learning Capability: Learning Capability 160 IR commands at standard frequencies (15kHz to 100kHz) Non-Volatile Flash Memory: 64 KByte Macro Capability: Macro Capability 9 macro buttons (up to 20 steps each) IR Range (infared): 30 - 50 feet Power Supply: 2x AA (included) Dimensions: Length 8 3/4 x Width 2 1/8 x Height 1 1/8 inch Weight: 6.9 ounces (with batteries)
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Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Won't program my Dish Network Receiver July 22, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I read up on quite a few of the remotes and settled on this one for the positive reviews and the cost. I bought two of them in fact, one for both of my tv's. I am tired of having 4 remotes. I found out shortly thereafter that this remote won't control my Dish Network 921 receivers because they operate on UHF. This is one of their highest tech receievers as it is a DVR/HD/dual tuner receiver. I wasted more time when I called URC and they told me to call Dish Network and that they could help me make it work. They had no idea what I was talking about and they told me that they don't support 3rd party remotes (can't blame them for that). I didn't like that I was transferred to India and that the person, hearing what I needed thought that I wanted to buy another remote, but that is another story and the state of customer service most of the time these days. The problem that I have with URC is that 1. They sell a remote and their website has no compatibilty chart with common devices. Logitech does and I should've spent the extra $50 apiece and bought theirs. 2. Their customer service, knowing that they had sold a remote that wouldn't work with Dish Network, could have offered to exchange and upgrade it (at my cost of course), but they didn't offer that. My advice, buy your remotes from someone who guarantees compatibility. I have a couple of paperweights that I intend to resell used here or on Ebay or craigslist at a loss
Ok univeral remote June 12, 2008 It has a good solid feel to it as other reviewers have said. I bought it to mainly replace an ailing tv remote, but it wasn't fully compatible with my tv. I had to program each button individually. This was a little difficult since some of the old remote's buttons don't work so well. Once I did this the remote works nicely. One thing I find annoying is that the number buttons are located toward the bottom of the remote instead of nearer to the channel and volume buttons.
URC R7 Universal Rwmote April 15, 2008 This was a Warranty response for this remote. It was handled in a responsible and timely manner. The faulty remote was replaced by a new remote. I was entirely satisfied.
NO GOOD February 22, 2008 Had to send item back would not even programme anything! amazon does not even cary it any more so do not konw if I just got a bad one or what. I guess i will never know. bummer though sounded like a nice remote
Good remote does the job. February 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a fine, inexpensive remote that seems to work well but has minimal programming features. It does work all my equipment and most of the equipment features. One big drawback is the "One Button" on/off function. Once you program it to turn on/off the equipment, there is no capability left in the remote to turn off/on the equipment seperately. A rather big drawback if you are finished with one piece and not another or if one piece of equipment fails to come on.
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