App Feature
A universal TV remote app that turns your phone into a controller for popular brands (Roku, Samsung, Sony, LG, TCL, etc.), offering all core controls—power, volume, mute, channel digits, menu, channel up/down, and directional navigation—with quick pairing over the same LAN or via an IR blaster where supported.
Verdict
Verdict: A capable, easy-to-pair universal TV remote that covers essentials across many brands, best if your phone and TV meet the same-network or IR requirements.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Households with multiple TV brands needing a single remote
- Users who want quick, one-tap pairing and core controls
- Phones with IR blasters or setups on the same Wi‑Fi/LAN
Not ideal for:
- Devices without IR blaster when the target TV lacks LAN control
- Users needing advanced features like macros or smart home routines
- Setups where TV and phone cannot share the same network
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
The broad brand compatibility, the all-in-one button layout that mirrors a physical remote, and straightforward same‑LAN pairing make everyday control simple.
Users complain about:
Functionality depends on conditions—needing an IR blaster for some TVs or requiring phone and TV on the same network—so it may not work in every setup.
Is it Worth Paying For?
The app is free and there’s no mention of in‑app purchases; for basic universal remote needs, it offers solid value at no cost.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared with OEM apps (e.g., Roku or Samsung), this aims to cover many brands in one place rather than deep brand‑specific features. Versus platform remotes like Google TV/Android TV Remote, it offers classic channel digits and a fuller button set. Compared to other universal remote apps, its value hinges on reliable LAN/IR detection and the streamlined pairing flow.
Summary
Remote Control for TV - All TV focuses on simplicity and broad compatibility, giving you a familiar remote layout that works across many major brands. Pairing is quick when the phone and TV share the same network, and IR support helps when network control isn’t available. It’s not a power‑user tool with advanced automation, and it can’t bypass hardware/network constraints, but for everyday power, volume, navigation, and channel controls across multiple TVs, it’s a convenient, no‑cost option.






