Sevenhugs - Smart Remote X - White
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Description
Features
Compatible with popular entertainment and smart home devices
Works with the select Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices (Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Philips Hue, Sonos, LIFX, TP-Link, Kodi, WeMo plugs) and over 650,000 infrared devices (TVs, media players, set-top boxes, etc.)*
Control your TV and Smart Home with one remote
Instantly control your TV, Music, Lights and Home with remote control. Eliminate the hassle of using multiple remotes and apps.
One-touch automation
Control multiple devices simultaneously with a single tap: turn on your TV, media player and AV receiver, switch to the right AV inputs, dim a group of lights, and more.
Touchscreen interface
Simple and intuitive on-screen controls make it easy for anyone to watch TV, listen to music, and control smart home devices.
Customizable buttons and controls
Create your own control screens using the Sevenhugs Smart Remote app that is required for setup. Add devices and services, create scenes, and customize controls using the Sevenhugs Smart Remote app for iOS and Android.
Point mode
Automatically displays the right controls when you point Smart Remote at any device. To use this 2D control technology, just place the 3 included sensors on your walls.
* Check manufacturer's website for the complete list of compatible devices and services.
What's Included
3 Room Sensors (wall placement required, AA lithium batteries included)
Charging Base
Owner's manual
Power adapter
Sevenhugs Smart Remote X
Manuals & Guides
Warranty Manual (PDF)
Key Specs
- Remote Control TypeUniversal
- Remote Control FeaturesMulti-Function, Smart, Unified
- Number Of Devices Controlled30
General
- Product NameSmart Remote X
- BrandSevenhugs
- Model NumberSR1AS0WH
Features
- Remote Control TypeUniversal
- Remote Control FeaturesMulti-Function, Smart, Unified
- Setup MethodApp, Learning
- Display TypeOther
Connectivity
- Number Of Devices Controlled30
- WirelessYes
- Connectivity TechnologyBluetooth, Infrared, Wi-Fi
Compatibility
- CompatibilitySelect entertainment and smart home devices
- Brand CompatibilityUniversal
Power
- RechargeableYes
- Charging Base IncludedYes
- Battery TypeLithium-ion
Dimension
- Product Weight2.2 ounces
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC858779007016
Customer reviews
Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars with 155 reviews
(155 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value3.0
Rating 3.0 out of 5 stars
- Quality3.8
Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use3.4
Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers are satisfied with the easy setup, customization options, point mode, multiple device control, and Sonos integration of the Smart Remote X. However, they have concerns about its battery life, small size, compatibility issues, high price, and the lack of physical buttons on the touch screen.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Customization, Easy setupCons mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Cool new remote from the future!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.My husband and I love gadgets and we're also control freaks, so when we saw the Smart Remote video we were dying to try it. So far so good! We're really enjoying it. Here are some of my observations as one of the first people to try it: - The remote itself is beautiful. I really love the way it looks. And when you hold it in your hand you can really feel the quality. - We mostly own products that Smart Remote supports, but we’ve got a few smart lights and switches that aren’t yet available (IKEA Trafri and Lutron). The current list of compatible smart home devices is bit limited right now, but Sevenhugs says they’ll be adding more devices every month. I'll be eagerly awaiting their Samsung SmartThings integration. - I’ve setup a few universal remotes in my time and this one was by far the fastest and easiest remote I’ve ever set up. The Smart Remote app does a really nice job and it took about 10-15 minutes from start to finish. - We successfully replaced 6 remotes with Smart Remote (woohoo!): TV, cable box, Roku, Blu-ray player, audio receiver and CD changer. A couple of the buttons on our TV and audio receiver were missing, but we were able to add them with infrared learning. We were also able to edit the controls and remove a couple buttons we didn’t need. That’s one of the nice things about a touchscreen remote—everything is customizable! - Smart Remote’s AV Scene feature makes it super simple to control our entertainment center. You just create a scene for each media player you want to watch and all the options appear in a list on Smart Remote. From there, all we need to do is just tap what device we want to watch. Smart Remote will turn on our TV, AVR and whichever media player we selected and switch all the inputs. Really like this one-touch control feature. - Point Mode makes me feel like Harry Potter (at least a little :-). Being able to just point at what you want to control is super cool and also pretty darn convenient. Really innovation tech! - The Room Sensors that make Point Mode possible need to be placed high on your walls and they need to be visible. They aren’t very noticeable on our white walls, but they will stand out a bit if you have dark color walls. Seems like a small price to pay for having the latest and greatest technology though. - Controlling smart lights and plugs is easy and is actually quite a lot of fun now, especially when using Point Mode. The UI is really well done and makes it really fun to play with your lights and try new colors. - If you use Spotify, you’re gonna love the Spotify integration on Smart Remote. It's super convenient to just browse and launch playlists without needing to pull out my phone. - The battery only lasts a day and overnight charging is pretty much required. Small price to pay for everything else this remote does well though.
This review is from Sevenhugs - Smart Remote X - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Point modeCons mentioned:Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
One Remote To Rule Them All!
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Like most people, I’ve got a basket with 5 or 6 remotes sitting on my coffee table and it seems ridiculous to have so many controls. I’ve tried Harmony and other options in the past, but had issues with setup and could never get my wife comfortable with using a remote with a lot of buttons. So, I’ve been waiting for a new solution to appear. Also, I recently convinced my wife to try out a few smart home products like smart bulbs in various room in our home, but I’m the only person who typically uses them. She doesn’t always keep her phone with her and hasn’t really taken to using voice control yet. When I talked with my wife about solving our TV and lighting challenges with Smart Remote, she really liked the simple control screens and was open to trying it. After a few days of using Smart Remote now, we’re sold. Turning on everything connected to the TV is super easy. All we need to do is just tap the Roku or cable TV button in the menu and Smart Remote does the rest. My wife is even using our TP-Link smart lights thanks to Smart Remote with Point Mode. She was a little reluctant at first to install sensors on our walls, but it couldn’t be easier to control things now with the proper setup. Just point at the TV or the lights and tap...it works like magic! I’ve also been using Smart Remote to stream Spotify to my Bose speakers, which has been a really nice bonus feature. It’s like having the Spotify app on your remote. I can browse playlists and select music to play, control volume and skip tracks. The only thing it’s missing is the ability to type in searches like you can in the Spotify app. Hopefully they’ll add that functionality soon. A couple other things to be aware of: - The battery life seems pretty short, so you’ll need to get in the habit of charging it up every night. - Point Mode is really handy when you have some smart home devices spread around the room, but you won’t be able to point and control individual devices connected to your TV. If your devices are close together, you’ll need to manually swipe to select which one you want to control. Smart Remote isn’t perfect, but it has surpassed my expectations. Definitely nice to finally have a remote that eliminates clutter and makes controlling things pretty easy and intuitive.
This review is from Sevenhugs - Smart Remote X - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Point mode
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent product
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I tried a bunch of other remotes but this one is by far the best. I love the elegant design and the screen is very responsive. Love the point mode too. Not only it replaces all my remotes, but I can even select my Spotify playlists which is very cool. I'm still discovering all the capabilities of this remote.
This review is from Sevenhugs - Smart Remote X - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Sonos integration
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Remote - Exactly what I needed.
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Bought this remote as my magic remote was only somewhat capable of bridging the gaps between my Sonos, Hue Sync, and TV. This remote allowed me to connect all of my devices individually by programming different functions across the devices. It also has fantastic integration for Sonos speaker and system use. The personalization and customizability offered via the app is also well integrated and easy to understand/use. Very impressed and would explore anyone considering to make the jump. (Be sure to check their online guide for compatible products, it is user friendly and gives good clarity on products covered)
This review is from Sevenhugs - Smart Remote X - Black
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Sevenhugs
Posted .Hi JoshmoJoe, thanks a lot for sharing your feedback here, we're really glad you enjoy your experience with Smart Remote!
- Pros mentioned:Easy setupCons mentioned:Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A Good Start for Sevenhugs
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Sevenhugs first smart home universal remote is a solid start. However, it does have its quirks. I have owned multiple universal remotes, and they were not easy to program. More than likely, you downloaded software to your PC, and you had to input every model number manually. One of the best features of Sevenhugs remote is the intuitive approach. All the user has to do is download their smart remote app from the Apple or Google Play store. Once installed, create an account and have your remote ready nearby. Through the phone app, you select the device you want. Then, you point the remote at the object, and it downloads the information. Since this was a simplistic approach, I was able to download everything including my receiver, cable box, television, and my 4K player in under 5 minutes. Additionally, I was able to add Wi-Fi devices including my Philips HUE lights. Again, the amount of time and ease to do this is simple, and a fantastic design approach. The remote itself is very light and comfortable to hold in your hands. I am not a fan of the overall plastic design, because it feels cheap. However, using the plastic Sevenhugs used allows the user to hold and control the remote with ease. One of the flaws to this remote is the battery life. After charging the remote for five-plus hours, I was surprised to have limited battery life with it. I used the remote for one day to control everything in my home theater, and lights. Afterward, I set the remote down until the next day. The remote had a quarter battery life left. I continued to use it, and then I received a message to "place the remote on the stand to charge." Again, the battery life of the remote is not good. Hopefully Sevenhugs, in the future, puts a better longer-lasting battery in the remote. While using the remote, the user can scroll through their devices by swiping left on the LCD screen. I had some infrared issues initially. I had to hold the remote just right to use my cable box, which was frustrating. However, I was surprised when I was able to use my receiver and 4K blu-ray player through our foggy cabinet windows. Despite what other reviewers said about this, I had no issues using the remote through glass cabinets. With programming, I was able to use my Philips Hue lights and adjust the colors of my light strips with this remote. The LCD screen displays the color picker and options on the remote well. Another option I went with was creating a "scene" with the remote. I created a useful "All ON/Off" function using both the app and universal remote. Again, Sevenhugs nailed the programming function. I was able to program my scene in minutes. Now my lights and home theater turn on and off at the press of the "All On/Off" scene I created. Sevenhugs advertised the idea of "point and control" feature throughout their campaign. This design is patent-pending and futuristic. Sevenhugs included three white "hockey puck" sensors with the product to use this feature. Unfortunately, you need to place these pucks in your primary space, in-line with one another, to use it. The other issue is, you have to play around with the placement so that the sensors can pick up your "point" function in the room. Plus, placing the white "hockey puck" sensors on the wall is not practical, unfortunately. The sensors stick out on the wall in the room. Unless you can conceal them within bookshelves or near other objects, unfortunately, the sensors are noticeable. After playing around with the placement of the sensors, and using the included 3M command strip stickers to place them on the wall, I successfully pointed and used the remote. Though, the feature is a nice one, the remote often selected the wrong device. I am not sure if this is due to the design of the product, or my placement of the sensors, but this function was not ideal for use. Also, some smart home devices are not available just yet, including Nest thermostats (as advertised). However, Sevenhugs states that they will include Nest products in December; hopefully soon. Overall, the Sevenhugs remote offers an intuitive design and functionality. However, where the remote loses its edge is the sensors included with the device and battery life. In the future, Sevenhugs should upgrade the battery in the remote for a longer lifespan. Also, Sevenhugs should consider changing their "hockey puck" sensors, or limit the amount you need. Placing three of these on different walls in my living room was not ideal; they stick out like a sore thumb. But, for a universal remote, this is a solid choice on the market. It is easy to use and program. Plus, it is a comfortable remote to use.
This review is from Sevenhugs - Smart Remote X - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Magical idea and a great start
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.PROS - Quick setup - Beautiful screen - Unique point and click feature CONS - Short battery life - Questionable stand design - Lacking integration I’ve long thought that the holy grail of home automation was an experience that was contextual and personal – besides voice control this is the closest that we have come, and it is indeed very magical! To be clear, the Smart Remote by sevenhugs is not just another universal remote control, but it does integrate several of the aspects used their competitors along with their own unique approach. I’m going to talk about everything from how I setup the remote and features to things I would like to see. Let’s get started! HARDWARE The hardware is very straight forward – there are no physical buttons here. The front of the remote features glass with a color touchscreen. The resolution isn’t going to win any awards, but it gets the job done and looks great. The back has a slightly grip rubber texture with small recessed area to natural rest your fingers that makes it very easy to hold. Overall, I found it very comfortable to use. The battery most likely due to the display never lasted more than 24 hours – I would be sure to put the dock in an accessible location. The dock is an unassuming black puck with the USB type C connector that points vertically at a slight angle. This is slightly scary as the remotes only support when docked is provided by this single connector and there is no other mechanical part keeping the remote up. I can foresee this being a problem, especially in households with children. It only takes once, and you could be left with your jack broken off your dock. The magic point and click aspect require 3 other white puck shaped device to be adhered to your walls in the room that your using the remote in. The pucks are battery powered and come with 3M Command Strip adhesive to aid in the installation process. There are some specifications that need to be adhered to such to ensure the point and click functionally works as intended. Pucks must be on different walls, never the same wall, must have a view of each other, and a view of the dock. That is a lot, and it did take some thought before I decide where to place each one in my apartment. SETUP + SOFTWARE The setup is dead simple and should be for a universal remote that promises to make your smart home and entertainment life easier. You plug in the remote and connect it to your home’s Wi-Fi. After that you do most of the configuring from the app. When you select what TV/AV equipment you want to setup it will prompt you to interact with the remote if it needs help deciding what specific TV model or A/V receiver you have. The setup is very fluid and easy to follow. Next if you have any smart home hardware or services you can connect those. I setup my Philips Hue lights, TP Link switches, Apple TV, Sonos speakers, and Nest Thermostat. They are always adding new support for devices (Nest is the newest addition). Setup typically involves signing in with that specific account or searching your Wi-Fi network for the devices – either way it is super easy. Once you have your TV, A/V, and smart home tech added you can begin grouping and configuring your hardware. They offer several scene options to tackle typical scenarios – you can have an A/V scene or Home scene. Home scenes allow you to have a single button to perform several actions like when you arrive/leave home or want to have a movie night. When creating a home scene, you are asked to complete the action on the remote. This is easy enough, but when you have tons of lights and other hardware it can be slow scrolling through every single item. A better option to tackle this would be doing it all in the app. If you aren’t controlling individual lights, I would suggest grouping lights to make creation of home scenes easier. To control multiple A/V hardware you can setup an A/V scene – this will allow you to select what hardware you want to turn on and what inputs they should be set to. Additionally, once specifying your A/V configuration you can create or tie in an existing home scene to control lights or other smart home functions in conjunction with your A/V scene. Overall the process is simple and easy to follow, but it does get noticeably more bulk for homes that have a ton of smart home appliances. Now comes their killer feature – contextual point and click. After setup of your devices and scenes you can unlock the magic. The setup of this is easy - click and hold down on any item from the remote and it will ask you to hold the remote around 6” from the object and set the location. After doing that, whenever your remote is in point and click mode you can simply point at that object and the remote screen will change to whatever that object is. It works very well and once you set everything up it’s a truly magical experience. At some points it does require recalibration, that involves spinning the remote in a figure 8 pattern in addition to pointing to each of the reference points as they light up. Overall, I’ve been very satisfied with the remote, they offer a unique and fun approach to the traditional universal remote environment with their unique point and click capability. It’s easy to setup and offers many services and third-party support that is steadily improving.
This review is from Sevenhugs - Smart Remote X - Black
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Compatibility, Price
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Unique and Beautiful but Not Smart Enough.
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Sevenhugs smart remote that plans to control your entire connected home. The remote is nicely built with a responsive touch screen. Setup was a breeze once the remote is charge connect it to your WiFi, download the app from (Google Play or Apple store) and your good to go. During setup the remote will try to find connected devices on its own, but you also have the option to add them manually. Once you have your devices setup you will create Scenes of your choice. You swipe left or right to toggle through your functions and others, like diming your lights you swipe up or down. The remote is not that big, some people may not like that, me personally it felt great in the hand, due to it's size functions are easily reachable with your fingers. One neat feature that this remote has is the point and control, in which you aim at specific device and the remote will automatically switch to the controls that is associated with that device. I do love that feature but it will take some time to set up. There are 3 included sensors that has to be positioned throughout your room and they have to be in certain locations to mapped your room properly. Why is this feature so good because instead of scrolling though the remote to find the device all you have to do is point at it to bring it up automatically on the screen. Now that been said this feature will have some issues with stacked up equipment such as cable box, Blu-ray, gaming consoles, etcetera and that’s because they are on the same line of sight, regardless you move up or down. This is a smart remote but it also has its limitation, it mostly controls smart home devices that are Wi-Fi connected. In my case I use z-wave light switches and plugs, connect it through Samsung Smartthings hub, neither the light switches or the hub are compatible with this remote. According to their website they are working to integrate the Smartthings hub. I also have Phillips hue light and they work flawlessly. If you have a Nest thermostat at the time of this review it is still not compatible. You will also find hard to control things that are behind cabinets since the remote doesn’t have separate IR blaster like the Logitech Harmony Elite. Another things that his remote lacks is a microphone for voice commands. When the remote is placed on the charging base it looks beautiful, but it does have a flaw. The remote charging base uses a USB-C connection which is good, but that single connector is the only thing holding the remote in place, any wrong hard move and I’ll see that USB-C connector getting damage, plus in the dark it may be little hard to find. I believe this remote has potential once it becomes fully functional, and if they only had added IR capabilities to the charging base this will definitely be a contender against the Logitech Harmony Elite. Overall this a very nice sleek, easy to use universal remote with unique features that will get the job done in a modern way, but at not at this price range. In the box it comes with the remote, charging base, 3 sensors, manuals and the power brick (Europe version comes with universal plugs). I rate this a 4 because there is no 3.5 stars which in my opinion is what it deserve as of now , and that's due to the lack compatibility, functionality, and the high price for what it does. Pro: Design Point Control Feature Responsive Touch Screen Ease of Use Cons: Price Not compatible with smart hubs Hard to control devices behind cabinets Not compatible with Z-wave or Zigbee No Mic
This review is from Sevenhugs - Smart Remote X - Black
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Magical smart remote
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I was looking to make the Sevenhugs my only remote because I hate having to fumble through remotes. As I look at the packaging and read the quick setup guide I had more excitement because of what the Sevenhugs smart remote is capable of doing. Package The packing of the Sevenhugs was percise that it made me feel like they pay close attention to detail. It was layered so you can handle the pieces one at a time. Starting with the main feature the Sevenhugs smart remote. In the box You get the smart remote, charging base, 3 room sensors, power cord, velcro strips, and manual/booklets. Setup The setup is not like the complicated universal remote days. You have a handy quick setup guide that walks you through the initial basic setup to connect your WiFi for secure updates. You can now follow through and add your devices after you complete the quick setup. I like the idea of the point and it selects the correct device but I do not really want to have that on my wall. Maybe if I had a man cave/den it would not really matter but the size of the sensors are too big for my liking. Performance The remote is small and it sure does a lot. It feels great to use but I thought it would of been bigger from the pictures. I can definitely see this between the couch cushions. Maybe a find my remote feature will be added or I probably missed that it’s already a feature. The way my room is setup I really only need the one room sensor because my tv and receivers are all directly in front of me. I’m still trying to figure out the best way to use the magic wand feature the way it is intended to be used. The remote response is usually very responsive with my selections. Since I’m used to my remotes I would like to have the exact layout after I download the remotes. I don’t like that I have to swipe to go to pages of the remote. The Beta customize that they have available now is limited but I’m sure later they might have it where you can drag buttons to where you prefer to make you own layout. I know some people might like to swipe because the buttons are bigger and easier to read but I would like to at least be able to have my most used functions on one page. Bottom line is the remote functions great but it needs a few updates to make it perfect. Sevenhugs smart remote can get it close to perfect because it can do OTA updates to improve the performance. Likes -Like the convenience of having less remotes on my coffee table. -Easy to use and program. -Like the scene setup. -Future updates will improve the smart remote. -Save money on batteries because this is rechargeable. Dislikes -Layouts should be more customizable -Charging could be easier if it was designed more like a cradle for the remote. -The sensors are too big. -Battery does not hold the charge for long. I thought maybe I did not charge it enough so I left it overnight and it lasted about a day and a half. Overall take I will recommend the Sevenhugs smart remote for the many great reasons I listed and with continued support I know updates will make it better.
This review is from Sevenhugs - Smart Remote X - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionIf you have 3 Roku smart tv's on the same wall, would you be able to control one tv at a time or it would turn all 3 off and on? I want to set up my basement and have 3 tv's, all the same brand that have roku built in.
Asked by JB.
- A:Answer You can group the devices together for certain commands and you can also control them individually should you wish to.
Answered by Sevenhugs
Q: QuestionCan this remote control a Receiver/Amplifier over WiFi or is it IR only? I have networked Pioneer AVRs in a media closet and looking for a remote to control the volume and source. Today I use the Pioneer app on my phone
Asked by PJSAZ.
- A:Answer Hi PJSAZ, Smart Remote will be able to control your Pioneer AVRs via infrared only. If they are in a media closet, we recommend adding an IR repeater to your setup so it works with Smart Remote.
Answered by Sevenhugs
Q: QuestionDoes it support Siri or "homekit"?
Asked by Mafer007.
- A:Answer Hi, Not yet however we hope to have this integrated at some point this year so please stay tuned !
Answered by Sevenhugs
Q: QuestionWill this control a DirectTV box?
Asked by Realynn.
- A:Answer Hi, We confirm that Smart Remote can control DirectTV box via infrared.
Answered by Sevenhugs
Q: QuestionI just purchased a TCL 43" roku tv (wifi compatible). I believe the infrared on the tv is broken. Can this remote control the roku tv via wifi?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hi, thanks a lot for sharing your question here. Smart Remote can control Roku via Wi-Fi as a set-top box only so you won't be able to turn off and on your TV with it. You will only be able to send these commands via infrared.
Answered by Sevenhugs
Q: QuestionIs this screen OLED? Or LCD?
Asked by aaron.
- A:Answer Hi Aaron, Smart Remote screen is LCD.
Answered by Sevenhugs
Q: QuestionCan I control my devices with the app or only the remote?
Asked by Me.