This application allows you to control Apple TV. Just connect Android device and media player to the same Wi-Fi network and you will be able to control it using a mobile device after a simple pairing routine. Show
Key features: Supported devices: Disclaimer: Your Apple TV remote should automatically learn how to control your TV’s volume without any additional configuration. If you already set up your Sonos home theater product to use your TV’s remote, then your Apple TV remote should control Sonos out of the box. If you already have an Apple TV and you’re setting up a new Sonos home theater product, be sure to use your TV’s primary remote control when the Sonos app asks you to connect your remote. We don’t recommend using the Apple TV remote when setting up a Sonos home theater product since Sonos may need to learn and receive a mute command, which is not an available button on the Apple TV remote. Once you’ve set up Sonos with your TV’s primary remote, the Apple TV remote should start to control the Sonos volume automatically. If the Apple TV remote doesn’t control Sonos volume but your TV’s primary remote does, go through the steps in the help section of Apple’s support article to verify that your Apple TV remote is programmed and that your TV’s HDMI-CEC setting is turned on. Eliminate annoying TV messages when using the Apple TV remoteWhen your Apple TV remote controls both Sonos and your television, you may see unwanted messages appear on screen. You can get around this by programming both Sonos and your Apple TV remote to use commands from a secondary remote control. This only applies to Sonos home theater products that are connected to your TV with an optical cable or adapter. You’ll first configure your Sonos home theater product to use the secondary remote, then program the Apple TV to use the same remote.
After both Sonos and the Apple TV are configured with the secondary remote, you should no longer see messages when adjusting the volume with the Apple TV remote. When you power on your Apple TV, the remote should connect automatically in 3-5 seconds. If it doesn’t, keep pressing the power button until a “Remote Connected” notification appears on the screen. If your Apple TV isn’t responding to remote inputs, the troubleshooting recommendations below should get the remote working again. Table of Contents 1. Move the Remote Closer to the Apple TVFirst things first: Make sure your Apple TV and its remote are within connection range. The Siri Remote (2nd-generation) communicates with compatible Apple TV devices via Bluetooth 5.0—works best within a 40-meter connection range. The Bluetooth 4.0-powered 1st-generation Siri Remote has a maximum connection range of 10 meters. The white and aluminum Apple Remotes with removable batteries have a shorter connection range (5-6 meters) because they use IR transmitters. Move your Apple Remote or Siri Remote closer to the Apple TV and ensure the distance apart doesn’t exceed their respective connection ranges. We should also mention that electronic devices, appliances, or furniture may block remote signals from your Apple TV remote. For instance, someone in this Apple Community forum resolved input lag issues by moving his Apple TV a few inches away from a surge protector. The surge protector was interfering with the Bluetooth signal from the Siri Remote. Don’t hide your Apple TV box behind a concrete wall, TV, or TV console. Likewise, ensure your remote has a clear line of sight to the Apple TV. 2. Use a Shielded HDMI CableUsing an unshielded or poorly-shielded cable with an Apple TV 4K can interfere with Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth remote signals. Switching to a shielded high-speed HDMI cable from Apple can fix Apple TV remote lag issues and Wi-Fi connectivity problems. That worked the magic for many Apple TV 4K users in this Apple Community forum. 3. Use the Siri TrickAnother trick we discovered (in this Reddit thread) is using Siri to bring an unresponsive Siri Remote back to life. Press and hold the Siri button on your remote, ask Siri a random question, and release the Siri button. Your Apple TV HD or Apple TV 4K should now detect and respond to the remote. Press the Back button or TV/Control Center button to close Siri. 4. Charge the RemoteThe Apple TV remote should last several months on a full charge. You’ll get notifications to charge the remote when the battery level falls below 20%. Your Apple TV won’t detect or respond to keypresses when the remote’s battery is dead or damaged. Check the remote’s battery level before recharging the built-in battery or inserting a new battery. If your Apple TV is paired with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, use the Apple TV Remote app in the Control Center to check the remote’s battery status. Open the Control Center, tap the Apple TV Remote icon, and wait for the app to detect your Apple TV automatically. Otherwise, tap the “Choose a TV” drop-down menu and select your Apple TV. Afterward, head to Settings > Remotes and Devices > Remote on your Apple TV, and check the remote’s “Battery Level.” If your Apple TV uses a Siri Remote, charge it for at least 30 minutes using a USB to Lightning cable. Then, unplug the remote from the charger and press the power button. Use an authentic Apple-certified cable, preferably the USB cable that shipped with Apple TV. Counterfeit or knock-off cables may not charge the remote. Even worse, it can damage the remote or its batteries. For Apple Remotes with removable battery design, remove and replace the old/dead battery. You’ll find the battery compartment either on the bottom or the back of your Apple Remote. Refer to Apple’s official tutorial on replacing Apple Remote’s battery for detailed instructions. Contact Apple Support or visit a nearby Apple Store for technical assistance. 5. Restart the RemoteKeep your Apple TV on, ensure the remote is charged, and follow the steps below:
6. Reconnect the Apple TV and RemoteIf your Apple TV is still not responding to remote input, unpair the remote and pair it again from scratch. Reconnect Siri Remote to Apple TVHere’s how to pair Siri Remotes or Apple TV Remotes with Siri support back to your Apple TV:
Reconnect Apple Remote to Apple TVIf your (aluminum or white) Apple Remote doesn’t support Siri, here’s how to reconnect it to your Apple TV:
7. Restart Your Apple TVPower-cycle your Apple TV if the streaming device still won’t respond to remote inputs after trying all possible troubleshooting solutions. Unplug the Apple TV’s power cord from its power outlet and wait at least six seconds. Plug the power cord back into the wall outlet and check if your remote now responds promptly. 8. Update Apple TVUpdating tvOS can resolve performance issues like connectivity problems, remote input lag, and app-specific glitches on your Apple TV. Open the Apple TV Remote in your iOS device’s Control Center and follow these steps: Open the Settings app and go to System > Software Updates > Update Software. Wait a few seconds for your Apple TV to check for new tvOS updates. Select Download and Install to proceed. Do not turn off or unplug your Apple TV during the update. Also, refer to our tutorial on updating tvOS on Apple TV for more dos and don’ts. You’ll also find troubleshooting fixes for possible issues that may occur while updating tvOS. Time for a New RemoteIf your Apple TV still won’t respond to it, the remote is partially or fully damaged. You can buy a new Apple TV remote on Amazon or Apple’s website. The Siri Remote costs $59, while the regular Apple Remote retails for $19. Why is my Apple TV Remote not pairing?If your Siri Remote or Apple TV Remote didn't reconnect automatically, you can attempt to pair it manually. Hold the remote about three inches from the Apple TV, then press and hold back/menu + up for at least five seconds. If prompted, place the remote on top of your Apple TV to complete the pairing process.
How do I pair my Apple TV Remote without the remote?Touch your iOS device to your Apple TV and wait for the prompts to appear on your iOS device and Apple TV. Enter your Apple ID and password on your iOS device. Choose if you want Apple TV to remember your Apple ID password, and if you want Apple TV to send data to Apple.
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