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Version
1.4.9
Size
24.3 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 22, 2026

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About ASmart Remote IR

Turn your Android phone into a universal IR remote control with ASmart Remote IR. If your device has built-in infrared capability, you can instantly command televisions, air conditioners, DVD players, projectors, streaming boxes, DSLR cameras, and dozens of other electronics—no separate remote needed.

Why buy another universal remote when your smartphone can do it all? ASmart Remote IR supports most major brands and models across multiple device categories. Whether you're adjusting your TV volume from the couch, cooling down your AC from bed, or controlling your camera during a shoot, the app puts complete control in your pocket with an intuitive interface that makes learning curves unnecessary.

Unlike built-in remote apps that limit you to TVs and set-top boxes, ASmart Remote IR extends compatibility to specialized devices like projectors and DSLR cameras. The development team continuously updates the remote control database, adding new devices and verified functions every day to keep your phone's capabilities fresh and relevant.

The app is completely free to download and use—no subscriptions, no hidden costs, no advertisements cluttering your experience. All core functionality works right out of the box. Setup takes seconds: open ASmart Remote IR, select your device type and brand, and start controlling.

Compatibility requires an Android device with built-in IR hardware; check the supported device list to confirm your phone model qualifies. Once verified, you'll never need to juggle multiple remotes again. Download ASmart Remote IR today and experience the simplicity of unified device control.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Controls dozens of device types beyond just TVs and set-top boxes
  • Completely free with no ads, subscriptions, or hidden costs
  • Device database updated daily with new brands and verified functions
  • Setup takes seconds with no complex configuration needed

Cons

  • Only works on Android phones with built-in IR hardware
  • Requires device to be in the supported brand and model list
  • No fallback option if your specific device isn't in the database
  • IR signals only work when phone has direct line of sight to device

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