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Reviewed in Canada on June 1, 2025
Great remote. Works for Android boxes, fire stick, as well as my Sony 65X80k tv
Michael A
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
After scouring reviews of air mouse remotes for my Intel NUC HTPC, I settled on testing two different remotes: the W1 and the Pepper Jobs.The W1 has a simple, clean design that meets the needs of most of my inputs which looked appealing. Unfortunately my brief time testing it was disappointing. The wireless mouse is poorly calibrated and unexpectedly combines movement axes. The rechargeable battery is convenient but the port should be updated to USB-C. I couldn’t get the IR function to turn on my NUC out the box. It could work with more tinkering but I didn’t give it more effort after my frustrations with the air mouse.The other mouse I tested from Pepper Jobs is a much more busy design, but the air mouse function and IR blaster also worked great off the bat.I recommend you try a couple products side by side and decide for yourself.
Cadstar
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
I've bought remotes like this before so I wasn't really expecting much. I was quite pleasantly surprised by this one though. The airmouse functions well which puts this device above most others I've tried. The keyboard is nice, keys take enough force that you don't press them inadvertently and functions are easy to get to.Bought this to use with a a youtube client on a FydeOS machine where the touchscreen wouldn't allow the back function and it worked perfectly with no setup at all. I've since tested it across a bunch of other systems including nVidia Shield, MiBox, Windows PCs, and Debian Linux PCs - works perfectly on all of them and needed no setup or configuration at all. Does everything I need in a nice compact cheap little package. I recommend this remote highly. If you build alternative style media systems this is an easy way to have a remote with zero effort.
Kyle C
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
I built a desktop computer that stays in our living room that connects HDMI into our TV. The computer is a media computer that has some Super Nintendo games, PS1, and PS2, etc. We also watch movies off of the device. I wanted a remote or wireless keyboard that I could use to interact with the computer that would be small enough to stay with the other remotes in our couch tray.The device takes some time getting used to it. I couldn't get the hang of it in the beginning. I'm not sure if my family is confident in using it or not. Its a lot like using a Wii remote but with a mouse pointer. Sometimes I can dial in the cursor and click on whatever icons even the smallest things like closing out browser tabs. Often times I have to hold it overhead and yell at it like it can hear me while I try to click on things that I am wanting it to do. But each time I use it, it gets easier to use. I ended up programming the power button on this remote to act as a input change button from our tv remote that came with the tv. That way I can switch to the computer when another input was being used and not need the remote that comes with the tv. There is a video on YouTube that explains how.I have learned that if you flip over the keyboard make sure the keyboard is flat in your hand or the keys won't respond. There is a motion detector inside that will ignore keystrokes if your using it like a remote control, that way if your trying to move the mouse and accidently click a button under the remote, the computer won't see that letter being pressed.Battery life on this remote is insane. I have literally charged it for maybe an hour when I first unboxed it and have not had to charge it again for the past three months. I can't believe that the remote is still charged and operating on such a short charge time.Overall, the remote is decent. If you have patience for it and don't mind learning how to use it, this may be it. Now I feel like I prefer this over a wireless keyboard. I like using the up and down directional buttons to scroll in browsers and using left and right buttons to skip or rewind a video. Much more convenient than using a touch pad to do that. It has its features and it does have it frustrations but for me, I'll be keeping it for now.
Ahmed
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on January 31, 2023
Works well as a media remote with a player that has remappable keybinds such as mpvYou could use Microsoft's Powertoys to remap one of the buttons to a modifier like the Control key or the Shift key, but you can't use shortcuts as the remote side can only register one key at a timeThe keyboard side can only register two keys at once, so you can't use some of the more complex shortcuts such as Ctrl+Shift+TThe mouse is not accurate and sometimes goes in the wrong direction, turning the mouse control off and on again on the remote fixes it for a bit then it goes back after some movingThe keyboard is decent but it could take a while to get used to, especially since you need to trigger the Fn key to type numbers
Victor
Reviewed in Mexico on August 6, 2021
Me preocupaba las reseñas que mostraban un control de baja calidad de plástico barato y sin función alguna, pero me anime a comprarlo y fue mas de lo que esperaba es compatible en su totalidad con los dispositivo que describe y me sorprendió mucho que pudiera copiar los comandos de control de una televisión de marca genérica que ni Amazon fire stick pudo, lo único que siento que le falto fue botón de canal al estilo como de volumen de ahi en fuera todo esta muy completo y fácil de usar.
Buyer1
Reviewed in Singapore on July 24, 2021
Working well with my toshiba android tv and it's easy to use.
Michael Jean
Reviewed in Australia on October 15, 2020
I bought this remote to use occasionally with my Windows 10 Media Centre connected to a 65" 4K TV. It works really well (better than I expected) and use it now as my main input for it. My larger Logitech keyboard/touchpad (which was my main input) now just stays on the TV cabinet rarely being used.I also tried it out directly connected to my tv (LG with magic remote) and it works really well also, though I am not using it for this (but was curious).The battery (which is rechargeable) does last quite a while - only charged it when I got it over 2 weeks ago. The buttons feel well made and it fits well in the hand
Nate
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019
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