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title: "Azulle Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control – Universal Wireless Mouse Touchpad, Windows Keyboard, Backlit, Microphone."
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# built-in microphone with speech recognition 5-in-1 multifunctional control backlit QWERTY keyboard Azulle Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control – Universal Wireless Mouse Touchpad, Windows Keyboard, Backlit, Microphone.

**Brand:** azulle
**Price:** € 4.00
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## Summary

> 🎯 Master your devices with one remote — because multitasking just got stylish.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Azulle Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control – Universal Wireless Mouse Touchpad, Windows Keyboard, Backlit, Microphone. by azulle
- **How much does it cost?** € 4.00 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.be](https://www.desertcart.be/products/37115254-azulle-lynk-multifunctional-remote-control-universal-wireless-mouse-touchpad-windows)

## Best For

- azulle enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted azulle brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **6-Axis Motion Tech:** Navigate with intuitive hand gestures for smooth, precise control anywhere.
- • **Seamless 5-in-1 Control:** Combine mouse, keyboard, remote, swivel wheel, and mic in one sleek device.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with Windows, Android TV, Xbox One, PS4, and more—ditch the clutter.
- • **Crystal Clear Voice Chat:** Integrated microphone with speech recognition powers hands-free commands and online chats.
- • **Backlit Keyboard for Night Owls:** Type and search effortlessly even in low light with illuminated keys.

## Overview

The Azulle Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control is a compact, wireless 5-in-1 device combining a full Windows keyboard, mouse, remote control, swivel wheel, and microphone. Featuring 6-axis motion sensing and universal compatibility across PCs, gaming consoles, and smart TVs, it offers backlit keys for low-light use and integrated speech recognition for seamless voice commands and chats.

## Description

Product description Azulle is a leading manufacturer of mini PC’s, mini PC sticks, and accessories dedicated to developing and introducing practical innovations for homes and businesses. We help customers reach their fullest potential through cutting-edge technology. Our products are distinctly designed by a team of avid technology lovers and visionaries that are inspired by the desires and needs of real people. What began as a small team creating a single product, is now a large family of unique and talented people driven to pioneer the future of technology, while maintaining premier US-based support. Access Mini PC Sticks The Lynk has universal compatibility with computers, streaming media devices, gaming consoles and televisions, including Windows computers, Android TV set-top boxes, XBOX, Play Station, and more to rid of the need for multiple remote controllers. Byte Mini Desktop PCs An internal microphone is integrated with a speech recognition software for clear audio chat and a 3D motion sensing handgrip for effortless online browsing, media streaming, and physically engaging gaming experiences. Accessories Complete with a backlit QWERTY keyboard, the versatile Lynk remote makes it easier than ever to type, search, and control your devices while relaxing and surfing the web in the dark. Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control Quickly and effortlessly type and search with the backlit QWERTY keyboard. The universal remote with keyboard has an internal microphone for clear audio chat through its speech recognition software, allowing for Skype and Google Hangout conversations as well as voice command over digital assistants such as Cortana and Google Search by Voice. Connect to Anything The Lynk is the ultimate remote control, with its 5-in-1 design that combines the function of a full Windows keyboard, wireless mouse, remote control, swivel wheel, and microphone. The duo-faced remote is integrated with the latest infrared AI technology, allowing for compatibility with computers, streaming media devices, gaming consoles, and televisions. With the 6-axis technology, easily upgrade from a desktop mouse into a handheld pointing device for smooth mobility at the wave of a hand. 5-in-1 Design Duo-Faced Full Windows Keyboard Wireless Mouse Remote Control Swivel Wheel Microphone Available in Bundles With the latest infrared AI technology, the Lynk has universal compatibility with computers, streaming devices, gaming consoles and televisions, including: Windows Computers, Android TV Set-Top Boxes, PS4, and more.

Review: Well Built, Solid Remote - This remote is well built with the exception of the battery door latch. On my unit the latch must be manually moved into the locked position. It is designed to snap into the locked position but lacks the tension to move into locked position with batteries installed. This is a minor point, but when you first use it be prepared to pick up the batteries until you figure out the latch. It feels solid in your hand, does not feel cheep. The keys on the reverse side are stiff and require an affirmative push to register the entry. This seems like a minor issue until you use a program without a spell checker (KODI, search function). You may be making your entries twice... or you will find yourself slowing down during keyboard entries to look up to confirm the entry was registered. The air mouse function is really cool. although sometimes you will need to "center up" the cursor. I just run the cursor to the side of the screen and keep moving the remote. This explanation may be difficult to visualize but once you use the air mouse and you find your self reaching to to odd angles to control the cursor, you will immediately know what I mean. I have not used the AI or voice functions yet but I have heard from credible sources that they are cool. Tech support from Azulle is good. I had to use support not for the remote but for the Byte Plus which I like (that issue turned out to be a windows issue not a hardware issue). I have compared the Lynk next to a Rii. Results of the side by side test: the Rii is collecting dust on a shelf.
Review: Works well with the Nvidia Shield though a little pricey - I posted this review on the XDA Developers website, so you may see some references to other remotes that were discussed earlier in that thread. That thread is dedicated to reviewing third party remote controls with Voice Control that may work with the Nvidia Shield media box. If you are interested in reading that thread please search for "Third Party Remotes with Voice Control" on the XDA Developers website. Review below: 1. Functionality - most everything works; all buttons on the front of the remote work with the Shield except for the menu, keyboard and Home buttons (a easy fix is possible for the Home button, more on that later) 2. Range - I get good functionality with this remote sitting back about 10' on my couch from the Shield 3. Voice Control - works well. The "Mic" button acts as a mic on/off button. You will need to hold the button to turn the mic on. Releasing the button turns the mic off. The "Windows" button turns on Google Assistant. The mic has decent sensitivity. The mic pics up your voice volume well if you hold it about a foot away from your face. Sensitivity not as good as the Q5, RC02F and G10, but not bad. I tested this using a voice recorder app which shows sound levels when testing. 4. Air mouse - has a on/off button (the "Mouse on/off" button). You need to press it to turn it on, but pressing any of the Navigation keys automatically turns the air mouse off and returns the remote to normal status (i.e. you cannot use both at the same time). All buttons (except for the Navigation keys) continue to function while in air mouse mode. The responsiveness is as good as any other air mouse that I have used @ 10'. Air mouse seems to be more responsive the further back you are. 5. Button placement - is okay. The buttons are spread well across the remote and as mentioned above, almost all work with the Shield. Since they are raised from the remote's bezel, they are easy to find when "searching." It would have been nice if the mic button was larger (like on the Q5) and colored to separate it from the other buttons. I would have liked to see the Home Button and the Back button (or "Mouse Right Click" button) next to each other. I like how the back light button is located on the side of the remote but would rather it have been located on both the left and right side of the remote (I'm left handed so this would have made the remote ambidextrous). I also would have liked to see number buttons available on the keyboard side rather than Function buttons (which are useless for the Shield). 6. Using the buttons - the buttons do make a slight clicky sound (not as loud as the AirFly) when pressing and there's a LED light that shows up every time you press a button which is good for visual feedback. The keyboard works better than the AirFly, but as some video reviews indicate you do need to press down firmly on each key to get it to register. Therefore, this remote would be unpleasant to type with for extended periods (as most remote keyboards are). 7. Form/Ergonomics it's smaller than the AirFly, but larger than the Q5/RC02F. It's rectangular in shape and chunky (which I like). It has good weight/heft to it. It feels good in the hand and I can get to all the buttons rather easily. Keyboard buttons are spaced apart appropriately for typing. From an ergonomics standpoint, I think this is my favorite remote. Due to the heft, this remote seems to be built well. I also think this is the highest build quality remote that I have used. 8. Home Button - as mentioned above, the Home button does not work out of the box with the Shield. To get the Home button to work, I downloaded the "Button Mapper" app onto the Shield using the Aptoide Store app. You can then select "Add New Button", press the "Home" button on the remote and then customize it for single press (which I choose the "Home" command) and double press (I choose "Recent Apps"). Contrary to what was noted above, you can open the Recent Apps menu on the Shield by double clicking the Home button if you use the Button Mapper app to program this button. You do not need to have the Button Mapper app on after programming it. In fact, I have completely shut down the Shield and restarted it and the remote has still retained the learning of the Home button. 9 . IR Learning - all keys can be learned. A video discussing how to "teach" this remote other remote commands is found on YT (search for "Azulle Lynk - How to switch between IR remote control and 2.4GHZ air mouse"). Unlike the instructions noted in the video, I only needed to press the TV remote key just once when teaching the remote to learn. Using the instructions noted in the video mentioned above, I programmed in the TV's power button (assigned to the A. I Power Button) and the TV's volume keys without issue. Like other remotes, you will need to press a button to switch the remote from RF mode to IR mode (on this remote it's the "A. I. Learn" button) which when done will turn off all RF commands for the remote. It would have been nice if the LED light on the remote turned a different color when the remote was in IR mode vs. RF mode. 10. Back light functionality - Works well. All buttons show up uniformly. Pressing the back lite button will only turn on one side of the remote (whichever you have facing you). Doing so will keep the back light on for about 10 seconds. I would have liked the lumens to be a little higher for the back light (since the remote's keys light up a soft blue color), but for the most part I am happy with it's back light capability and the ease to turn it on and off.. 11. Price & Availability - is decent. You can get this remote shipped (in the US) for $30 and have it in about a week directly from Azulle (via this desertcart). At the time of this review, desertcart also has refurb Azulle remotes available ATM for $8 (which I bought). When I received the refurb it looked brand new with cellophane wrap still covering the packaging box. Due to it's availability on desertcart (at least in the States), the availability for this remote is high, but due to its price (if you pay full retail) it is one of the more expensive remotes I have tested (check out the azulle tech webpage). Moreover, this remote seems to be made by a reputable company (unlike many of the other remotes which are fly-by Chinese companies that rebrand remotes over and over again). Finally, due to the quality of the manufacturer, there is a high probability that you will get good customer service and warranty support if you ever need it. Take home message - I think for the price (which I paid $8 shipped), this is my favorite remote. I love the size, heft, thickness and build quality. Buttons are spread nicely apart. It does everything the AirFly remote does but doesn't have the button clutter. The air mouse responsiveness is good. My small grips regarding this remote would include: 1. The Voice Control button doesn't automatically call up Google Assistant (like the Q5 and RC02F) 2. Would have liked the buttons to be more responsive (especially the keyboard) and clicky (the Q5 does this very well) 3. The Home button does not work out of the box with the Shield (which can be easily remedied) 4. There are no number buttons on the keyboard (which I think is a big oversight) 5. You cannot access the Power Menu by long pressing the Power button. ATM I'm not sure how to get to the Power Menu using this remote, but since I rarely use the Power Menu its not a deal killer that I can't access it). If a refurb is not available and you need to spend a full $30 for this remote, I'd still probably suggest it (which incidentally is the price of a replacement Shield remote). The build quality and the fact that it has a back light and IR keys sets it apart from many other third party Shield remotes that are on the market at this point. Because of this, I'd probably rate this as my #1 third party remote for the Shield ATM.

## Features

- DUO-FACED: A simple to use duo-faced remote to navigate all your favorite devices, software, and networks. This practical 5-in-1 controller combines the function of a full Windows keyboard, wireless mouse, remote control, swivel wheel, and microphone.
- BUSINESS & HOME: With the 6-axis technology, upgrade your desktop mouse in the office or at home into a handheld pointing device for smooth mobility at just the wave of a hand. Get the versatility you need for business employees or at home.
- UNIVERSAL: The Lynk has universal compatibility with computers, streaming media devices, gaming consoles and televisions, including Windows computers, Android TV set-top boxes, XBOX One, PS4 and more to rid of the need for multiple remote controllers.
- VERSATILE BACKLIT: Complete with a backlit QWERTY keyboard, the versatile Lynk remote makes it easier than ever to type, search, and control your devices while relaxing and surfing the web in the dark.
- MICROPHONE: An internal microphone is integrated with a speech recognition software for clear audio chat and a 3D motion sensing handgrip for effortless online browsing, media streaming, and physically engaging gaming experiences.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N1PD7BG |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Universal |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Brand | AZULLE |
| Built-In Media | 1 Lynk Multifunctional remote control, user manual, and a customer service card |
| Button Quantity | 10 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Android, XBox One, PS4, Linux, Mac |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 266 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00853685006351 |
| Item Type Name | Azulle A-1068-AL Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control, Backlit QWERTY, Wireless Mouse, AI Learn Buttons, Black |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Quantum Suppliers |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Mfr Part Number | A-1068-AL |
| Model Name | Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control |
| Model Number | A-1068-AL |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Universal |
| UPC | 853685006351 |
| Warranty Description | Azulle’s brands and its products are owned and operated by Azulle. To honor this limited warranty, you must present a valid, proof of purchase of the product. This warranty is void if the company deems, in its discretion, that the product may have been damaged through modification, improper use, end user negligence, water damage, or tampering of the bar code of the product unit. If the product has… |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AZULLE
- **Special Feature:** Backlit, Universal
- **Color:** Black
- **Max Number of Supported Devices:** 1
- **Compatible Devices:** PC, Android, XBox One, PS4, Linux, Mac

## Images

![Azulle Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control – Universal Wireless Mouse Touchpad, Windows Keyboard, Backlit, Microphone. - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51ap6btDKRL.jpg)
![Azulle Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control – Universal Wireless Mouse Touchpad, Windows Keyboard, Backlit, Microphone. - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51J6r8zacXL.jpg)
![Azulle Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control – Universal Wireless Mouse Touchpad, Windows Keyboard, Backlit, Microphone. - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71PfOAdhNAL.jpg)
![Azulle Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control – Universal Wireless Mouse Touchpad, Windows Keyboard, Backlit, Microphone. - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71cVc7+RE9L.jpg)
![Azulle Lynk Multifunctional Remote Control – Universal Wireless Mouse Touchpad, Windows Keyboard, Backlit, Microphone. - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71AXgjxBAbL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this work with the Fire stick?**
A: It will not work on the original Firestick. It should work on the Firestick 2 if you buy the generic USB OTG cable that is posted in this link :  http://www.aftvnews.com/amazon-fire-tv-stick-2-supports-usb-storage-keyboardsmice-and-ethernet-adapters-via-usb-otg-without-root/

**Q: can i use this to turn on(power up) the Azulle Access Plus Stick? if so, what's the key combination to do so?**
A: I don't recommend turning off the Azulle stick but rather set it to sleep so when you turn it up, just hit the Window key or that top button on the remote. It cannot turn the stick up if it is already shutdown.

**Q: does this work with an ipad**
A: No because it needs a USB drive for the controller to function

**Q: Has anyone tried this out with linux? i'm running linux mint and this seems cool.**
A: Hello Elliot, Thank you for reaching out to us. The Azulle Lynk works with GNU/Linux environments. Azulle

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well Built, Solid Remote
*by J***R on January 25, 2017*

This remote is well built with the exception of the battery door latch. On my unit the latch must be manually moved into the locked position. It is designed to snap into the locked position but lacks the tension to move into locked position with batteries installed. This is a minor point, but when you first use it be prepared to pick up the batteries until you figure out the latch. It feels solid in your hand, does not feel cheep. The keys on the reverse side are stiff and require an affirmative push to register the entry. This seems like a minor issue until you use a program without a spell checker (KODI, search function). You may be making your entries twice... or you will find yourself slowing down during keyboard entries to look up to confirm the entry was registered. The air mouse function is really cool. although sometimes you will need to "center up" the cursor. I just run the cursor to the side of the screen and keep moving the remote. This explanation may be difficult to visualize but once you use the air mouse and you find your self reaching to to odd angles to control the cursor, you will immediately know what I mean. I have not used the AI or voice functions yet but I have heard from credible sources that they are cool. Tech support from Azulle is good. I had to use support not for the remote but for the Byte Plus which I like (that issue turned out to be a windows issue not a hardware issue). I have compared the Lynk next to a Rii. Results of the side by side test: the Rii is collecting dust on a shelf.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well with the Nvidia Shield though a little pricey
*by M***H on February 5, 2019*

I posted this review on the XDA Developers website, so you may see some references to other remotes that were discussed earlier in that thread. That thread is dedicated to reviewing third party remote controls with Voice Control that may work with the Nvidia Shield media box. If you are interested in reading that thread please search for "Third Party Remotes with Voice Control" on the XDA Developers website. Review below: 1. Functionality - most everything works; all buttons on the front of the remote work with the Shield except for the menu, keyboard and Home buttons (a easy fix is possible for the Home button, more on that later) 2. Range - I get good functionality with this remote sitting back about 10' on my couch from the Shield 3. Voice Control - works well. The "Mic" button acts as a mic on/off button. You will need to hold the button to turn the mic on. Releasing the button turns the mic off. The "Windows" button turns on Google Assistant. The mic has decent sensitivity. The mic pics up your voice volume well if you hold it about a foot away from your face. Sensitivity not as good as the Q5, RC02F and G10, but not bad. I tested this using a voice recorder app which shows sound levels when testing. 4. Air mouse - has a on/off button (the "Mouse on/off" button). You need to press it to turn it on, but pressing any of the Navigation keys automatically turns the air mouse off and returns the remote to normal status (i.e. you cannot use both at the same time). All buttons (except for the Navigation keys) continue to function while in air mouse mode. The responsiveness is as good as any other air mouse that I have used @ 10'. Air mouse seems to be more responsive the further back you are. 5. Button placement - is okay. The buttons are spread well across the remote and as mentioned above, almost all work with the Shield. Since they are raised from the remote's bezel, they are easy to find when "searching." It would have been nice if the mic button was larger (like on the Q5) and colored to separate it from the other buttons. I would have liked to see the Home Button and the Back button (or "Mouse Right Click" button) next to each other. I like how the back light button is located on the side of the remote but would rather it have been located on both the left and right side of the remote (I'm left handed so this would have made the remote ambidextrous). I also would have liked to see number buttons available on the keyboard side rather than Function buttons (which are useless for the Shield). 6. Using the buttons - the buttons do make a slight clicky sound (not as loud as the AirFly) when pressing and there's a LED light that shows up every time you press a button which is good for visual feedback. The keyboard works better than the AirFly, but as some video reviews indicate you do need to press down firmly on each key to get it to register. Therefore, this remote would be unpleasant to type with for extended periods (as most remote keyboards are). 7. Form/Ergonomics it's smaller than the AirFly, but larger than the Q5/RC02F. It's rectangular in shape and chunky (which I like). It has good weight/heft to it. It feels good in the hand and I can get to all the buttons rather easily. Keyboard buttons are spaced apart appropriately for typing. From an ergonomics standpoint, I think this is my favorite remote. Due to the heft, this remote seems to be built well. I also think this is the highest build quality remote that I have used. 8. Home Button - as mentioned above, the Home button does not work out of the box with the Shield. To get the Home button to work, I downloaded the "Button Mapper" app onto the Shield using the Aptoide Store app. You can then select "Add New Button", press the "Home" button on the remote and then customize it for single press (which I choose the "Home" command) and double press (I choose "Recent Apps"). Contrary to what was noted above, you can open the Recent Apps menu on the Shield by double clicking the Home button if you use the Button Mapper app to program this button. You do not need to have the Button Mapper app on after programming it. In fact, I have completely shut down the Shield and restarted it and the remote has still retained the learning of the Home button. 9 . IR Learning - all keys can be learned. A video discussing how to "teach" this remote other remote commands is found on YT (search for "Azulle Lynk - How to switch between IR remote control and 2.4GHZ air mouse"). Unlike the instructions noted in the video, I only needed to press the TV remote key just once when teaching the remote to learn. Using the instructions noted in the video mentioned above, I programmed in the TV's power button (assigned to the A. I Power Button) and the TV's volume keys without issue. Like other remotes, you will need to press a button to switch the remote from RF mode to IR mode (on this remote it's the "A. I. Learn" button) which when done will turn off all RF commands for the remote. It would have been nice if the LED light on the remote turned a different color when the remote was in IR mode vs. RF mode. 10. Back light functionality - Works well. All buttons show up uniformly. Pressing the back lite button will only turn on one side of the remote (whichever you have facing you). Doing so will keep the back light on for about 10 seconds. I would have liked the lumens to be a little higher for the back light (since the remote's keys light up a soft blue color), but for the most part I am happy with it's back light capability and the ease to turn it on and off.. 11. Price & Availability - is decent. You can get this remote shipped (in the US) for $30 and have it in about a week directly from Azulle (via this amazon). At the time of this review, Amazon also has refurb Azulle remotes available ATM for $8 (which I bought). When I received the refurb it looked brand new with cellophane wrap still covering the packaging box. Due to it's availability on Amazon (at least in the States), the availability for this remote is high, but due to its price (if you pay full retail) it is one of the more expensive remotes I have tested (check out the azulle tech webpage). Moreover, this remote seems to be made by a reputable company (unlike many of the other remotes which are fly-by Chinese companies that rebrand remotes over and over again). Finally, due to the quality of the manufacturer, there is a high probability that you will get good customer service and warranty support if you ever need it. Take home message - I think for the price (which I paid $8 shipped), this is my favorite remote. I love the size, heft, thickness and build quality. Buttons are spread nicely apart. It does everything the AirFly remote does but doesn't have the button clutter. The air mouse responsiveness is good. My small grips regarding this remote would include: 1. The Voice Control button doesn't automatically call up Google Assistant (like the Q5 and RC02F) 2. Would have liked the buttons to be more responsive (especially the keyboard) and clicky (the Q5 does this very well) 3. The Home button does not work out of the box with the Shield (which can be easily remedied) 4. There are no number buttons on the keyboard (which I think is a big oversight) 5. You cannot access the Power Menu by long pressing the Power button. ATM I'm not sure how to get to the Power Menu using this remote, but since I rarely use the Power Menu its not a deal killer that I can't access it). If a refurb is not available and you need to spend a full $30 for this remote, I'd still probably suggest it (which incidentally is the price of a replacement Shield remote). The build quality and the fact that it has a back light and IR keys sets it apart from many other third party Shield remotes that are on the market at this point. Because of this, I'd probably rate this as my #1 third party remote for the Shield ATM.

### ⭐ Take my warning. As attractive as the product seems...don't waste your money!
*by C***N on April 6, 2017*

I had really high hopes for this product. It seemed like it was going to meet my needs perfectly. However, it's a bust in several ways, and now I'm beyond frustrated with the product. I received the first one, and it had two main problems… It would send commands when no buttons were being pressed at all and the mouse function did not work properly. I sent it back to the company (at my expense). They said it would be tested, and they'd get back to me. I allowed time for that, and they came back saying the unit was indeed defective and sent me out a new one. I can confirm that this one works great with both of those problems. It does not send any commands when buttons are not pressed and the mouse works great! BUT, I can’t get the AI Power button to program at all with this one (which did work with the first one). I am trying to set it to turn my soundbar on. Ever since I bought my current TV, the soundbar will turn itself off after a certain period of no sound. So, I regularly have to turn it back on. This is the main reason I need the IR functionality. But, the button won’t work. I press the AI Learn button for 3 seconds. The LED does blink slowly. I press the button I want to program (the AI Power button), and the light blinks quickly. I then press the button on my other remote that turns the soundbar on/off. The light immediately switches to blinking slowly. I then press the AI Learn button again. But, when I press the AI Power button…no matter how many times I press it, how close I am to the soundbar, or anything as far as I can tell, it won’t function. The whole thing is so very frustrating because: a) I really wanted to like and use the product and b) once I sent it back again, it will have cost me half the price of the device in return fees. So, needless to say, I am beyond aggravated with the whole thing now. :/ I held back making a review/rating out of consideration to them on the matter...trying to give them every chance to get a working unit to me. But, they have not replied to the email I sent to them after receiving the second unit. That email was sent on 3/18. It's now 4/16. So, I am done with it, and here you have it...

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