🎯 Master your entertainment universe with one smart remote!
The SofaBaton X1S is an all-in-one universal remote control featuring an upgraded hub with 360-degree long-range IR signaling, compatibility with over 500,000 devices via IR, Bluetooth, and WiFi, and seamless integration with Alexa and Google Assistant. Its customizable app allows personalized button mapping and one-touch activity automation, making it the ultimate smart remote for modern connected homes.
A**R
Good replacement for the Logitech Harmony
Impressed, works well, remote feels nice to hold and grippy. Easy to setup within the native app, wording is Chinglish in areas but can be worked out. Google home can be a little bit tricky to understand, but just Google that, it's uses scenes not devices. Slightly misleading statement in the description 'not suitable for Sky Q' I think they mean the remote doesn't have numbers, I thought this meant it didn't work at all. But the hub does work with Sky Q, so does the remote.
R**M
A deeply customisable macro capable multifunction smart remote - this is the best I have used!
I've had a Harmony One for the past 10 years and this is better in nearly every way but be aware that this remote will take some effort in setting up just as all the Smart Remotes or Universal Remotes do - It won't be 5 minutes and you're done.I have 9 separate devices (projector, screen, laserdisc, AV processor, games consoles etc) plus 15 activities, it all works well but it took me about 5 hours in total to get all the devices and activites working seemlessly. If you're not willing to put a bit of effort in for great functionality then this is not the remote for you. However, if you are willing to learn and want a deeply customisable macro capable multifunction smart remote then this is the best I have used.Not all of my devices were in the device database but there are comunity generated profiles available for quite a lot of devices and it's VERY simple to teach the Sofabaton remote commands from your original equipment remotes.The app lacks a little polish but everthing is there and functional and it's all done through a tablet or phone which works well most of the time.One issue I do have is that when adding functions, devices or activities the hub will sync with the remote automatically and it takes around 20 secs to complete. There needs to be a setting in the app to disable auto sync and only sync when instructed. It works pretty well with auto sync but I got frustrated with the remote trying to sync everytime I did anything in the app, the app is still usable during the sync process but my hub got confused a couple of times because I changed things so quickly in the app.Overall definite upgrade to the discontinued Logitech Harmony range of Smart/Universal remotes.
M**N
Expensive for something so average
Not a bad universal remote and it works well for my devices (Nvidia Shield, smart TV, soundbar, Virgin TiVo). Programming the remote is a little tedious but that was expected and once done, it doesn't require dealing with again until a new device is added to the mix. However, it is too expensive for what it is even when on sale. Its main competitor is the (discontinued) Logitech Harmony series which remains excellent. Sadly, though, my Harmony remote - after many years of use - has become flaky; buttons have become spongy and inconsistent. The X1S is no upgrade. If anything it's the opposite. It misses many features that exist on Harmony and have for years: screen is basic and under-utilised; no touchscreen; no number pad potential (although there are workarounds but would require using the scroll wheel and would be a major annoyance); no charging cradle; companion app is fairly rudimentary; Google Home integration is very poor. That said, I rarely used the numpad screen on my Harmony remote; battery life on the X1S far exceeds Harmony (because of the unsophisticated screen, no doubt) so a charging cradle is unnecessary; I only used the Harmony companion app when the remote ran out of battery; Google Home isn't that great to begin with. The X1S is well built and for what it does, it is OK. It is a shame that they didn't opt for an OLED screen, especially given its price, but perhaps that's a bit risky given the static nature of what it displays; burn in after just a short time would be unacceptable.To sum up, the Sofabaton X1S is over-priced and average. If Logitech still supported Harmony and were producing new models, I would never have considered this. I don't regret the purchase but only because alternatives in the same price range, similar feature set, and have continued support just don't exist.
T**E
Very good product
The media could not be loaded. This is an excellent Harmony replacement, and a good quality product!I think a lot of the reported problems are just down to not putting enough time into programming it properly. For instance, you need to make sure you add delays in sometimes, to ensure your TV/streamer etc have time to catch up. Watch carefully as a macro runs, and see if the TV is caught up with all the commands you send.I even managed to add my Projector screen remote, which operates on 433mhz radio, not IR, so I can finally open/close the screen (and other blinds) on radio frequencies!It would be amazing to see a Matter hub added into this, which would allow modern home automation from the remote, but that's just a small thing as you can do all those things with an Assistant (and run the scenes you've created in Sofabaton from your Assistant too).I had no problems setting it up (a bit of patience needed), and it works flawlessly (no problems with IR commands being sent across a large room). The screen is high quality, and so are the backlit buttons.Tip: Remember that it creates scenes in your Assistant, not switches, so you run a scene to do things on the Sofabaton from Alexa or Google etc. This all works flawlessly once added.To summarise, this is a very competent product, and I look forward to additions to this in the future. Bye-bye to the old Harmony remotes finally!
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