







🚀 Elevate Your Control Game with the MX3 Pro!
The MX3 Pro Air Mouse is a versatile remote control featuring voice input, a mini wireless keyboard, and a backlit design. Compatible with various operating systems and devices, it offers seamless connectivity and a user-friendly experience, making it perfect for tech-savvy professionals.
| Button Quantity | 81 |
| Controller Type | Wifi,infrared |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared, USB |
| Special Features | Backlit,Rechargeable,Voice Search |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
| Color | MX3 Voice Backlit |
B**T
Awesome remote!
Wish I'd have ordered this years ago for my Nvidia Sheild, the remote and controller that come with the sheild are literal crap and we've suffered with them for the past 4 years not knowing we could use something else with it. I somehow stumbled across this Dupad remote one night and figured wth for the price and ordered and I'm so glad I did. This remote is almost life changing, especially with the cursor option that works flawlessly and is something that should be built into the shield remote. A lot of apps are had to navigate with a directional pad still. Having a full keyboard is awesome for looking up movies and typing web addresses. I think the complaints from people using this with the sheild must of gotten a bad remote because mine was simply plug and play and all buttons work as they should. Also at this price I don't mind if for some reason I have to replace it sooner than later.
D**N
Works great and you can't beat the price for all the features you get.
Great remote and works as advertised. There were some users complaining that the back button did not work but I took a chance and ordered it anyway since $15 is so cheap. To my surprise, the "Back" button worked for me if the mouse pointer was turned off. I am using it with a Raspberry Pi3 with OpenELEC/Kodi installed on it. The pointer is no problem for me to use and actually pretty good but I prefer scrolling through the menu options with the directional buttons and using the back button. Occasionally I'll toggle on the mouse pointer which is very easy by pressing 1 button to turn it on or off. Note: The wife can't handle the pointer at all. (LOL). You really can't beat this remote for the price. I bought this and the one with the backlit keys/keyboard. Only complaint is no backlit keys or keyboard. They are while letters and easy to see in low light but not with all the lights off while watching a movie. I wish someone would make one with all of the keys programmable like this one but also include the backlit keys, which this one does not. The backlit version I purchased is great too but you can only program the 4 color function buttons on the bottom. I did program all of the keys to control my surround sound and TV and it works. I had to do a couple of them several time but eventually they all worked. I can use this one remote to turn on my TV, Surround sound, and adjust the volume and change the inputs. The only thing you can't do is turn on a Raspberry Pi. You can turn it off but once there is no power to the dongle in the Pi, you can't turn it back on. I just leave it on all the time, which is no big deal to me.
H**.
The IR portion of the remote works flawless at least with my 2012 LG TV and 2012 Samsung both non smart TVs. Teaching the buttons wasn't hard and it ...
This review is base on what the product does compare to what the description says it does.The IR portion of the remote works flawless at least with my 2012 LG TV and 2012 Samsung both non smart TVs. Teaching the buttons wasn't hard and it took me maybe about 5mins to do it.I have a Nexus player that I'm using it with and it works perfect. Home, back, play/pause and of course the directional buttons. I was surprised the mic work when using the mic icon on the Nexus player. The cursor also works but I'm not a big fan and I wish I can deactivated permanent but I can't.This remote does exactly what the description says I just wish there was couple changes.It doesnt have backlight which is nice to have since you have to hit "tv" if you're using the RF and want to lower or raise the volume. Which comes to my next point, I wish I could use volume up/down regardless if I'm in IR or RF but it doesn't have the ability to do that.Base on this I give it 5 stars bc the remote is true to the description.I'll give it 4 stars base on the things I wish it did which would make this remote perfect.I almost forgot, the keyboard works good but it's a little weird using the middle keys.
R**L
TRIED to get to work with my NVidia Shield - NO GOOD!
This review is for the Remote with backlight and voice control. I purchased this remote because I despise the NVidia Shield remote control volume slider and I wanted a mouse/keyboard to make it easier to use overall. Unfortunately this remote didn't help at all. Here is my experience. Out of the box, the arrow buttons seemed to work, as well as the OK button. I could navigate (sometimes). My huge issue with this remote was programming. I could NOT understand the instruction manual (which I have attached for those who need it). I couldn't figure out how to even program it. I followed other people's advice, as well as watched several youtube videos. Eventually I got the power button to work. BUT, the remote ALWAYS flashed the LED light, and I mean any time you pressed a single button, the remote seemed to go into automatic learning mode, and the LED light would flash non-stop. It would not allow me to use the remote properly. I didn't even want to be in programming mode. I just wanted to use the 6 buttons that actually worked, but the remote wouldn't allow that. So if I pressed the down arrow to scroll down on my Shield, it would work only about 40-50% of the time, so you have to keep hitting down arrow to get it to go down. Also, specifically these arrow buttons seemed very flimsy to me, and I had to press really hard to make them work. I don't see this cheap plastic remote lasting long with the level of pressure needed to apply to get the buttons to work.AIR MOUSE - I have never used an air mouse before, so this was a new experience for me, but trying to use this thing, and the mouse was all over the screen! If you try to just aim it at a single spot you want to click, it takes 10-20 seconds to get it JUST to that sweet spot, and by then you are so frustrated, that you just go back to the old remote, and use it in 1 second. I gave up on the air mouse quickly.KEYBOARD - since my remote never stopped LED flashing, I can only review my experience. Using this remote in my living room, even during the day, it was difficult to see the keys well. I NEED to be able to see the keys, which to me REQUIRES a backlit keyboard. Unfortunately since mine only accepted about 50% of key inputs, you would have to press each button 1-2 times, and if you aren't quick enough in choosing your next button, the light will go off on you, and not being familiar with the keyboard, it takes time to learn where the buttons you use the most are located. So I learned quickly I need to be next to a lamp to use until I learned where all the buttons were. Even with light, using this keyboard was again, frustrating. Perhaps it all related to my LED flashing issue, and that's why key input wasn't working.PROBLEMS: Above and beyond my remote never exiting leaning mode, you will notice this listing offers 4 different remotes. I got the backlit voice control model, which has ALL white keys. The main photo in the listing shows a big BLUE OK button, a RED colored power button, and 4 color buttons are the bottom. My model was all white buttons, and the 4 at the bottom had small strips of color. The keyboard side has ZERO colors to differentiate any of the buttons or give reference to help you find often used buttons. Also, notice on the keyboard side, that there are tiny characters at the top of each button. Top of Q button is the number 1, top of A button is a question mark. Then at the bottom you have ESC, CAPS, and ALT buttons. Why wouldn't numbers be on separate keys? So if you need to key in a 7 digit code, you would have to press (can't remember even which key it was now), ESC Q (for a 1), then ESC E (to make it a 3), then ESC Y (for a 6). You get the drift. A lot of button pressing to key in some numbers. The period and comma buttons looked nearly the same to me, which means now I have to delete a key entry and re-do it. Perhaps if the remote worked with every entry, it wouldn't be an issue to learn the keyboard, but I kept having to enter, then check the TV screen to see if it accepted the input, then go back to the keyboard to find the next key input, with no colors to assist in finding the buttons.I contacted the seller for assistance, who replied back the first time with, let me check with engineering, then the second time asked me if everything else was "normal" with the remote. It's really hard to tell what normal is when I have never used the item before and don't know what "normal" means. Nothing seemed normal to me at all. I replied back describing everything that was happening. I asked for a user manual that was clear, and explained how to enter learning mode and how to exit learning mode. They never replied about a better manual. I asked for a youtube video that specifically dealt with the exact remote that I had in my hand, because all the video links I found from other people had slight different remotes, and my remote wasn't behaving like other remotes. Was mine defective or just needed me to enter a specific key combo to get it to work right?They asked me to send them a video of what was happening. That is a fair question, but only AFTER I determine how the remote is supposed to function, which required something the seller wasn't providing and I had asked for. I just wanted a manual that made sense, or a video that explained things better. I got neither.Quite frankly, I believe I got a dud. I see tons of happy people. There were a couple of occasions where it would work fine for a few seconds and navigation would be quick and easy, but then that would stop. It was SUPER frustrating straight out of the box. I attached the manual, so read it and try to figure out how to program a button, or how to exit learning mode, when you don't want to be in it.Back to Amazon for a refund. Wayyyyy to much hassle for me.
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