April 22, 2026
Yes, this feature is supported. You can: Keep your remote set to control Device A (e.g., TV) While simultaneously using specific buttons to control:• Device B’s volume (e.g., soundbar)• Device C’s channels or other commands This eliminates the need to constantly switch between devices. Example:When watching...
The U series is compatible with Roku devices featuring IR or Bluetooth control, but does not support Wi-Fi-dependent models (such as Roku Streaming Sticks). Please confirm your device’s control protocol in its specifications.
...Compatibility: Only works with IR remotes (not RF/Bluetooth/WiFi). For dual-mode remotes, ensure the IR mode is active. Troubleshooting Steps: 1.Keep remotes 3-5 cm apart with no obstructions 2.Try 3 times per button using: Long-press (2-3 sec) Quick-press (normal click) 3.Still not...
1. Infrared (IR) is the primary control method for audio and video equipment. If you’re not familiar with a device, you can first choose to add it via infrared, and then via Bluetooth if infrared is unavailable. 2. Devices controlled...
Normally, your U2 remote’s display will automatically turn off after your preset sleep time. However, when connected to the SofaBaton app, this auto-off feature is temporarily disabled to maintain control functionality. To allow the display to turn off: 1.Open the SofaBaton app...
The U2 remote uses 2 AA alkaline batteries. For optimal performance, we do not recommend rechargeable batteries.
...U series remotes are compatible with IR and Bluetooth-enabled devices only. Please note that they do not support RF or WiFi connections.
...The U2 remote supports control of up to 15 total devices with the following specifications: Note: For devices supporting both IR and Bluetooth, we recommend using infrared mode for more stable multi-device control.
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