Rechargeable Batteries vs. Traditional Batteries for Remotes

Remote controls are amazing things when they work. When their batteries go dead—not so much. Remote control owners can power their devices with rechargeable or disposable batteries. Knowing what applications each is best suited for will help remote owners make the best choice.

The key draw for rechargeable batteries is that you can use them for several battery lifetimes by recharging them when they run out of current. That’s good for the environment, as far too many disposable batteries end up in landfills, and because of the costs involved in making new batteries. It can also be cost-effective, as in some cases rechargeable batteries turn out to be less expensive in the long run than disposable batteries.

For devices that are occasionally used, disposables are the most cost-effective solution. For devices in regular use, like remotes or video game controls, rechargeable batteries are the best solution. Buy enough to rotate in your devices and the charger, and you’ll never be without power for your remote control device. When purchasing rechargeables, be sure to read the product literature to get an idea of how long the useful life of the rechargeable battery will be.

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Sideclick Makes Remote Wrangling Easy

Go in any living room, and you’re likely to see a hodge-podge of television, audio, cable and streaming device remote controls. If you don’t, it’s likely because they’re under the couch, in another room, or otherwise AWOL, which will set off a mad dash to find them when someone wants to watch TV.

The problem is that many of the remotes for streaming devices and other devices don’t also allow users to control the volume and other functions of the television they are connected to. The Sideclick remote solves this problem, offering a simple, yet incredibly effective solution that will allow you to watch your favorite content without having to weed through a dozen remotes to find the controller you need.

There are several versions of the Sideclick remote control available, each compatible with a different streaming remote. Compatible remotes include those for the Apple TV, Fire TV, and Roku.

The Sideclick clips onto the underbelly of your favorite remote for other devices, creating a single remote you can use to control that device and your television. The Sideclick is programmable and compatible with just about every television. The Sideclick’s six programmable buttons will give you control of the basic functions of the television you most commonly use.

Replacementremotes.com sells new and refurbished remote control devices for a wide variety of electronic devices. In addition to remotes, the company also provides TV stands, accessories, replacement product manuals, lights, and much more. The company also operates a repair service for certain devices. To learn more, contact 1-877-671-7173.

How to Program Remote Controls to Support Multiple Devices

With so many different electronic devices in our living rooms, it is easy to have several remote controls. There is one for the TV, another for the cable or satellite receiver, one for the sound bar, another for the Blu-ray player, and so on. One thing you can do to eliminate having to reach for a different remote each time you want to use a different device is to program a TV remote control to support multiple devices.

The first thing you need to do is verify the remote control can support multiple devices. If there is a slider switch, or different buttons that are labeled “TV,” “AUX,” “Receiver,” “AV,” or other such labels, this indicates the remote does offer multiple device operation. Keep in mind the number of features and options the single remote can perform may be limited, compared to using the remote which came with the device.

The next thing to do is to program the remote by finding the correct remote control codes. These codes, as well as the specific steps needed to program other devices, can often be found in the owner’s manual for the device. Since there are many electronic device manufacturers and products on the market, each remote control is programmed differently utilizing different steps.

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