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Founded in 2013, BroadLink is dedicated to revolutionizing smart home control, offering a convenient and intelligent lifestyle to over 2 million customers worldwide. Our innovative solutions allow users to control their appliances from anywhere, at anytime, using their smartphones.
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【HIGH COMPATIBILITY】: BroadLink Wi-Fi(2.4GHz Only) Hub RM4 pro support 433MHz RF Fixed Code controlled devices such as smart motorized electric curtains/blinds/shades motor, projector and light switch; Support 38KHz IR controlled devices with full integration such as TV, STB, Air conditioner, Fan, Video Recorder, DVD, and more. Online updated IR library to ensure newer devices are always compatible. Option to program the devices and learn buttons if no available cloud data is matching with.
【TV/AC CONTROL】: Voice control your TV with On/Off, Volume control, Change channel by number/name, Switch input, Play, Fast forward, Rewind, Pause, Stop, Previous, Next…Voice control your aircon with On/Off, Temperature, Fan speed, mode…With easy-to-use BroadLink App for iOS and Android, your mobile phone will be a smart remote, you can remotely control your IR/RF devices no matter you are at home or away.
【VOICE CONTROL AND IFTTT】: Works with Alexa or Google Assistant and IFTTT (“BroadLink” skill/service) . Simple setup with Amazon Echo or Google Home speaker to easily voice control your IR devices. Support IFTTT and Apple Siri voice control for more home automations.
【FEATURES】: Create multiple timers, scenes and routines as you need to control your Home Infrared/RF appliances. Supports external Temperature and Humidity detection of the room where the device located, which will be displayed in BroadLink App. You can easily set triggers, such as turn on your air conditioner automatically when the temperature rises.
【QUALITY & TECH SUPPORT】: NOTE: Require a secured 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks. 5GHz Wi-Fi and mesh network are not supported. Pls confirm the compatible radio frequency range before purchasing: 433MHz (range: 430~440MHz), with fixed code, not rolling code. Some special curtain motor and ceiling fan may not supported, you can consult us before purchasing. Note: RM4 pro requires a 5V 1A USB adapter(NOT included in the package) or an equivalent power source.

Boris –
Work great on my Vevor diesel heater.
Function perfectly. Easy to setup. Combined with an IP camera aimed at the display, I can remotely start/adjust/stop my heater from anywhere while actually VERIFYING (visually thru the camera) the commands that this unit sends.
Dmitry –
Got this to automate my fan control and I love it
Pros:- Easy to setup- Easy-to-learn buttons- The best device to automate control of your devices you constantly lose remotes for. In my case, I have a ceiling fan and fireplace, and I keep adding them.Cons:- Not exactly related to this device, it’s more about IR. But signal is not great. I put it on the corner where ir of Fireplace and it works, I move it 5 cm into other direction, it doesn’t work. You have to approach strategically location of your broadlink.
Meowl –
Improving control
Update 27-Oct-20: Changing from 2 stars to 4 as the vendor has really spent time effort and communication with me showing real interest to increase compatibility and correct issues. I’ve also learned a bit more about IR remote control – there are a lot of different protocols/techniques used and there is no standard. So it’s very challenging – probably impossible – to be 100% compatible with every IR device. Fortunately, one of the main things I want to be able to control with this looks like they will be able to get working!Update 19-Oct-20: Changing from 1 to 2 stars as the vendor has replied – so far not any fix. Read updates at bottom.Have wasted lot of time with this poorly engineered product, and the bottom line is: It WILL NOT connect to my TP-Link Archer A7 router (2.4ghz wireless).I have tried lots of things, including even disabling wireless security, changing the support for A/B/G/N, etc. The same thing happens every single time: this Broadlink device makes attempt to connect to the router, but it fails. I can see the Broadlink mac address as it connects to the router with 100% signal quality, and it shows in the wireless devices for a second or two, disappears, and will keep repeating the unsuccessful connection attempt.I have a spare older Netgear router, and in my troubleshooting set it up. This Broadlink will connect to it – but it’s not the router I want to use. So, is the problem the TP-Link or this Broadlink? I would have to say it’s the Broadlink because I have never had a problem connecting any wifi device to the TP-Link, including Amazon echo devices, Google home devices, smart plugs, smart thermostats, phones, notebook computers, etc., etc., etc.Extremely disappointed, but not entirely surprised as I look at other reviews. As I see it, there’s something funky about the wifi setup/firmware on this device and it will work with some 2.4ghz routers, but definitely not all. So, even if it works for you, would you want a device that may not work in the future if you change/upgrade your router?UPDATE 1: Was ready to request RMA to send it back, and thought, well maybe I should at least see how it would work if it could connect to my network, so I hooked my old Netgear router up to the Internet, connected my phone and setup the Broadlink device. After it connected and finished the initial setup, it immediately downloaded from the internet new firmware. Aha. So, with that maybe it will connect to the router I actually use? I then put the TPLink back to the net and the Broadlink back to setup mode and….. It now connects to the TPLink router….SO, we have a product that ships with bad firmware that prevents it from connecting to at least some routers/wifi, and the only way to fix it is to connect to a router/wifi and download new firmware! What really needs to happen is the vendor needs to re-flash these things before sending them out as new product….UPDATE 2: After getting the hub on my network, started adding my remotes. No issue with TV, but had immediate issue with my set-top-box which is a Cisco ISB7150 – a ‘cable’ box with DVR provided by Hawaiian Telcom for their ‘cable’ provided by fiber using IP technology. I didn’t find the remote listed by BroadLink, so tried to add it as custom. No matter what I tried, it would not learn a single button. Believe me, I tried and tried and tried. I have 2 remotes that can operate the stb – the one provided by Hawaiian Telcom (URC 2025B1-BB) and my old Logitech Harmony 650 which is perfectly able to learn any of the remote codes and is in the Logitech database. Almost ready to give up, I noticed a BroadLink database listing for: Iptv Cisco! (Under ‘I’ not ‘C’). Well, that worked for the basic function of the stb, but none of the DVR-related keys are programmed, and many of the “less-used” set-top buttons as well are not there – with no success in getting BroadLink to learn any of them.I rec’d the product from Amazon on Sat. BroadLink support is “5×24” no Sat/Sun. But on Monday I did receive an email response from BroadLink to my problems. They acknowledge firmware update can resolve some compatibility issue with wifi (but that’s catch-22 for most people as it requires connecting to a different router before it can be fixed and there’s absolutely no mention of this potential issue anywhere). And, I was told they will change the database listing from ‘Iptv Cisco’ to ‘Cisco Iptv’. And, I was asked more about the remote that can’t be learned as if they are interested in addressing that. Will see what happens….Finally, my ultimate goal is to use this with Alexa, and that does seem to work, but until I can get the STB remote functionality, it’s too limited to be useful.
Daniel Magana –
Supports a wide variety of devices and is easy to use
I had the Logitech Harmony hub that I used for random devices that used IR, however, because those items no longer get new revisions they never upgraded to support RF. This has been my saving grace for new items in my home and completed the loop. It controls everything I need it to and has little lag when network is fine. It’s range is fine, I could to farther but I’m not too bothered by it. It’s easy to configure on the app and walks you through setup of any drive type you need.
BarryL –
Didn’t function as advertised
I bought the IR/RF PRO unit to add functionality to my Google Home, specifically to control a Honeywell tower fan, a Sony Stereo, and my (RF 433Mhz controlled) kitchen blinds.The Broadlink app is good and “worked” well in some areas. First, if you don’t have 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and only 5GHz Wi-Fi, this device will NOT work. The device needs 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi to connect. I had both in my home, so set it up on that. Two Wi-Fi modes to connect, but it connected.Once connected to Wi-Fi, with app installed, you add devices. App had groupings. I selected fans. They you can either learn IR buttons manually, or use preset codes from many available brands. I found Honeywell, none of 2 presets were compatible. So, easily added Power On (,Power Off), Speed, and Sweep (Oscillate) to pre designated buttons by learning from my remote. They all worked with the app. Sony Stereo, success with one of the “Sony” presets, but only On/Off, Mute, and Volume Up/Down. Couldn’t change stereo modes, or tune channels. So, with JUST the App and fan control okay, stereo limited, but worked. The RF controller for my blinds didn’t work at all. I called Broadlink tech support and they said it wasn’t compatible with what I had, despite me having the 433MHz RF remote for my blinds to learn from.Specically they said, “BroadLink devices do not support motorized or rolling codes. With rolling codes, the remote and the receiver each generate code in a specific order. Every time the remote is used, it generates a new code that is encrypted. BroadLink devices do not offer support to encrypted appliances.”I then added the Broadlink device to Google Home. That worked easily. It detected my fan and Stereo, then I assigned them to my Living Room in hopes all functions would work. NOPE! The only Fan control provided was for on/off but no control of fan speed, or fan sweep/oscillate. The Stereo(/Amplifier) didn’t load at all, even after unlinking/relinking Broadlink device, and reseting everything as recommended by Broadlink. Summary; stand alone app okay to control IR devices (but limited function), poor integration and loss of device control with Google Home, and RF functionality (for me) wasn’t compatible with my blinds, and not sure whose blinds would be.
Shan –
This universal IR/RF remote is fantastic! It made controlling all my devices so much easier and smart. Setup was simple, and it works flawlessly. Highly recommend for smart home upgrades!
GÖRAN –
Grym produkt
Akasanvas –
J’ai acheté cette télécommande universelle en pour me permettre de contrôler la TV avec Alexa.Et sans doute plus tard, y lier des plafonnier ventilateur…on verratoujours est-il que c’est simple !J’ai pu creer des routines pour Madame, et la réponse est instantanée.Le boitier est sous la TV dans un meuble, (non fermé) .Les réglage sont hyper rapide , j’ai rapidement trouvé une télécommande compatible avec ma Télévision, et à partir de là, creer les scène pour Alexa.Une fois le skills actif sur Alexa, la détection est immédiate, et la reconnaissance niquelle.Les routine sur l’application sont personnalisable, et permette de creer des scène bien précise.Par exemple , creer une routine de démarrage sur le profil de Mme directement.- Allumer la Tv- Lancer Netflix-Attendre 50 secondes (je sais… elle est lente cette Tv… 🙁 )- Faire 4 fois “Haut” (parceque 4 profil au total…ça me permet d’être sur de revenir sur le premier)- Faire 2 fois “Bas” (pour revenir sur le profil de Madame)- Faire “Ok”Et Bim… profil ouvertCombiné avec Alexa, et un simple “Alexa, soirée netflix !”Tamise la lumière du salon , désactive les équipements inutile alentour, et démarre le profil de Mme sur Netflix !Plus qu’a préparer les Snack le temps que tout démarre 🙂
Kemlee –
Excellent produit ! surtout pour faire de la domotique c’est parfait!
Ali ALJOHANI –
Disappointed by this product not supported by iPhone with all AC Units 👎