Will A Universal Remote Work on A Projector?

Mike Popovich
UX/UI Designer at - Adobe

A projector aficionado, Mike’s passion has translated into an extensive repository of knowledge. His experience spanning several projector models gives him a unique vantage point...Read more

Imagine a scenario you have multiple projectors and keep a separate remote for each projector. What could be more hectic than finding the right remote and shifting the remote for operating another projector?

Here comes the universal remote to play. Universal remote works for multiple devices. As for the projectors, will a universal remote work on a projector?

Yes, you can use one remote to control multiple projectors. However, you can only control the basic functions of your projector. Since every projector has some unique features, that is not possible to function with a universal remote.

But, you can control all the basic operations through a universal remote. It will reduce your hassle and make everything more user-friendly. Moreover, it is easy to maintain one remote than several remotes. Therefore, it is cost-efficient too.

So, is a universal remote the ultimate and best replacement for your original remote? No, it will never replace the actual remote, which is specially made for that projector. However, it will minimize the hassle and give you a better user experience.

And if you can buy the best universal remote, it may work better and last a long time. Let’s discuss the universal remote more here in this article, and let me suggest the best universal remotes in the market.

Using remote to control projector

Best Universal Remotes for Projectors

Since you have known the ultimate potential of a URPC, it would be helpful for you if I show you some of the best URPCs in the market. So, let me suggest you three remotes that can fulfill all of your expectations.

SofaBaton U1 Universal Remote

SofaBaton U1 Universal Remote with OLED Display and Smartphone APP, All in One Universal Remote Control for up to 15 Entertainment Devices, Compatible with Smart TVs/DVD/STB/Projector so on

  • Can operate up to 15 devices
  • Comes with an app for one-touch set up
  • OLED display
  • 12 months of warranty
  • AA batteries

My first recommendation for the universal remote is always from the SofaBaton. It works with more than 500000 devices with easy setup. I usually find the code method a bit tricky and time-consuming to connect with the device.

You can get rid of that hassle by installing the Sofabaton app on your smartphone and easily connecting it to your device. After installing the app, select the IR matching mode and enter your projector model; boom, it will connect instantly. However, it would be best if you used Bluetooth connection mode for Roku TV, Apple TV, etc.

Moreover, it has an OLED display to switch between various devices easily. All you need to do is, put two AA batteries on it and then install the app.

Pros
  • Easy to connect
  • A wide range of devices support this remote
  • Superb customer support
Cons
  • Does not support wireless connection (Except Bluetooth)

Wechip W1 Universal TV Remote

WeChip W1 Universal TV Remote Air Mouse, Wireless Keyboard Fly Mouse 2.4GHz Connection Air Remote Keyboard Mouse for Android TV Box/PC/Smart TV/Projector/HTPC/All-in-one PC/TV (w1)

  • Air mouse and keyboard
  • 2.4 GHz wireless connection
  • Auto sleep mode
  • Compatible with various OS
  • Lithium ion battery

If you want to enhance your user experience one step further, this is the right choice for you. It is not only a remote but also a wireless keyboard and mouse combo. Therefore, it will give you extensive features that standard remotes can not do.

Usually, it works best with smart TVs, projectors, etc. But, you can not operate an Amazon Fire Stick TV with it.

Nonetheless, it is the best choice for its unique design and remote control with a dedicated keyboard and mouse for better operations. It uses a USB to connect to the TV. Therefore, there is no extra work for pairing like the other URPCS. 

In addition, it has auto sleep for 15 seconds of inactivity to save power. So, if you like to get an extremely cool design remote that has additional features such as a wireless keyboard and mouse, it is the right choice for you.

Pros
  • Wireless connections
  • Multiple features
  • Easy to connect
Cons
  • Does not work with Amazon Fire sticks

EWO’S Universal Projector Remote Control

Universal Projector Remote Control for Epson Home Cinema, Powerlite, EB-, EX, VS, H, BrightLink, EMP- Series Projectors

  • Infrared connectivity
  • 10-meter working distance
  • Requires 2 AA batteries
  • 30 days money back guarantee
  • Works for most of the Epson projectors

There is no reason to like all the exclusive features of your remote. Some of you want a subtle remote that looks old-school and works fine. This device is for those people with similar criteria. It is the standard design remote and works with Epson projectors.

Primarily this is the best remote for various models of Epson projectors. And it is easy to connect with the project with no programming required at all. All you need to do is, insert two AA batteries and start controlling your Epson projectors. Also, you get a 30 days refund with 180 days warranty for better customer support.

In addition, it has almost 10 meters of working distance. That may not be necessary for indoor operation. However, sometimes you may need to take your projector outdoors for occasions. At that time, you will find this distance helpful to control your device.

Pros
  • Large working distance
  • Excellent after-sale service
  • Easy to connect
Cons
  • Only works with the Epson projectors

How do you connect a universal remote to a projector?

Remotes are worked by some specific logic and through infrared light. First, ensure your universal remote support your projector’s code number. One specific remote works with various remotes that have similar codes.

Check out the code of your projector remote. It should have to exist among the codes of the supported devices from that universal remote. After matching the code, you have to proceed to the connection part.

Insert Batteries

You need two batteries for your universal remote. Usually, you will get it when you purchase the remote. However, sometimes you need to buy them separately. Sometimes they remotely use AA batteries and sometimes AAA batteries. But both types of batteries are almost the same price.

Now, insert the batteries correctly into the battery compartment of your remote.

Enter The Universal Code

You have got the power in your remote. Now it is time to sync it with your projector for operation. So, your projector has a remote code that allows it to control the device.

By assigning that code to the universal remote you can control your projector from this remote. And here is how you can do this.

  • Turn on your projector and press the TV button on your UPRC (Universal Projector Remote Control).
  • Now, press and hold the Setup button until you see a light flash.
  • Then, enter the code that is compatible with your projector. And try again and again until the code is going to work.
  • Finally, press and hold the Power button to turn off the projector and restart it.

You can also configure some programs to your URPC to work similarly to the original remote. But that thing is a bit hassle, and it does not necessary at all. Nonetheless, you can try it if you feel the necessity for it.

However, most of the time URPC can automatically detect all the codes and programs and let you control the device right after inserting the battery.

Universal Projector Remote App

After discussing the physical remotes, let’s move into the virtual solution. If you thinking of not spending money on buying a new remote, use your smartphone to control projectors.

You need to download a universal remote control app for your device. It is available for both iOS and Android. From the numerous apps, you have to choose the preferred one to always carry a universal remote with you.

However, some projectors do not work with virtual remote control. If you have Samsung, Pioneer, Sanyo, Epson, etc brands projector, it will no issue to control your projector with a smartphone app.

You may think, there are some limitations to using a remote app. On the contrary, it will work as well as the regular remote. However, it offers zero-cost remote control.

After installing the app you do not need to do something critical to connect with the device. Install the app, then select the preferred model of your projector. And it will start working as you can expect.

Regardless, there is a condition for doing virtual remote control. Your smartphone must have the infrared capability. So, before getting excited, check your smartphone specifications if it has infrared or not.

What Does A Good Universal Remote Control Cost?

After admitting the exciting feature and usability of a universal remote control system, you are thinking about the cost. It should not be too much that can exceed your limit. Usually spending fifty bucks is enough for getting the best quality universal remote control system for your projectors.

However, if you want some extra features it may cost you some extra money. Nonetheless, it will never exceed a hundred bucks. On the contrary, you can even get a good quality remote for less than twenty bucks.

But, before purchasing a remote, you should check the compatibility with your devices. Having exciting features is not necessarily essential if the remote is not working. Also, you should always seek better customer support.

Conclusion

So, you can control multiple projectors with a single remote. Get the best quality remote from the market to ensure better usability. Also, check the manuals for better connectivity. As for connectivity, you should seek the updated features of a remote.

Yet, it should support your projector. That was all about the universal remote for projectors. You can check out my suggestions for the best-quality remotes that can fulfill your expectations.

Mike PopovichUX/UI Designer at - Adobe

A projector aficionado, Mike’s passion has translated into an extensive repository of knowledge. His experience spanning several projector models gives him a unique vantage point to guide others. Away from ProjectAccess, Mike’s time oscillates between cinematic experiences, gaming marathons, and quality moments with his family.

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