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The Noble Collection Harry Potter Remote Control Wand is an officially licensed universal IR remote that lets you program up to 9 custom gestures to control TVs, Blu-ray players, speakers, and other IR devices. Powered by 2 AAA batteries, this sleek 259-gram wand combines authentic wizarding charm with practical tech, perfect for fans who want to add a magical touch to their home entertainment setup.





| ASIN | B00FXMDRZK |
| Additional Features | Universal |
| Battery Type | AAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,111 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,314 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
| Brand | The Noble Collection |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | DVD/Blu-ray Player |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Controller Type | Universal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,873 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00849241001236, 00849421001230 |
| Item Weight | 259 Grams |
| Manufacturer | The Noble Collection |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Mfr Part Number | FBA_NN8050 |
| Model Name | Remote Control Wand |
| Model Number | NN8050 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Special Feature | Universal |
| UPC | 849241001236 849421002596 849421001230 |
G**L
Be sure you have an IR remote
Cool product. Programing is challenging and miss fires every now and then. start with the best batteries avaliable( lithium) because according to Rufuss the remote will need to be reprogrammed when the batteries need to be replaced. After more practice with the wand the easier and better it gets. Wishing there were more styles to choose from to one in every room
C**N
Never point this wand at your cat and simultaneously say "Avada Kedavra."
When I opened the box and held this wand for the first time, nothing happened. Then, I heard John Hurt's voice inside my head say, "Well, give it a wave" (RIP). So, I went for it. The next thing that happened was...magical! My Xbox went straight to Netflix and in just a couple flicks of the wrist, I was watching my show. I then rotated the wand clockwise and the volume turned up. Finally, as I pointed the wand at my overhead fan, I spoke the incantation, "Nox" and pulled the wand back towards my body. The Wand-Extinguishing Charm worked like a... charm and my lights were off. Seriously though this remote is freaking awesome. I don't know why so many dumb muggles are on here crying about programming the remote being too difficult for their little muggle brains. If you can read you can easily program this remote. Don't worry, if you're interested in this remote you probably can read just fine. Unless you're one of those people that "love" Harry but have only seen the movies. In that case, no one cares about you anyway. If you're thinking to yourself, "How in the world did this guy get the wand to control his Xbox, his TV's speakers, and his fan?" I'll give you the answer. I have an IR remote for my Xbox One that I bought at Best Buy awhile back. I used that to program the A button, up/down/left/right and the B button. I used the little handy-dandy remote that goes to my fan to program the lights/fan. So, if you have an Xbox One - but only have conventional Xbox One controllers for it - you can't make the wand do this and you're a muggle. Also, if you have a fan with an overhead light - but don't have the handy-dandy remote - you can't make the wand do this and you're a muggle. I hope my review helped some of you out at least :)
L**.
Not as hard as others claim. Seriously.
First off, I get that at first, it may seem complicated to set this wand up, but once you figure out how to get it into "program mode" everything else is a breeze. You MUST have a remote/device that uses IR (infrared technology). This means that any device that has a remote, in order for the buttons to do whatever you want (volume up, change scene, etc) you would have to make sure to point the device's remote, somewhat in the direction of the device. If you don't have to point the remote to the device, like with the Amazon Firestick....that device uses RF (radio frequency). In short, this will not work with a Firestick which is what I kinda wanted it for (it was a gift to my girlfriend). Luckily!!!!.....we also have ROKU. This definitely uses IR and let me tell you that this wand does exactly what it is supposed to. It has 9 movements to program (turn left, turn right, push forward, pull back, swipe up, swipe down, swipe left, swipe right, and a big swish). We setup all 9 and we can navigate magically through ROKU now!!! We also set it up to raise and lower the volume of our sound bar. Seriously, the BEST GIFT for Harry Potter fans. I just can't with this and my girlfriend is in awe with it. It's sooooo cool!!!! I will say it was a little confusing at first but again, if you settle your nerves and truly focus on what/how you are supposed to set it up, it'll be 1000000% worth it! Be patient and be rewarded with having the coolest remote in town!
V**N
Does work, just not with Firestick
Super cool gadget! It took a sec to program, but was easy enough to figure out with the provided instructions and videos. However, we realized that while the wand controls our physical TV (volume and power), it will not control the Firestick (d pad and pause/play). Will be returning unfortunately.
S**Y
Cool fun for HP fans
My nephew loved it!
N**Z
Cool idea, hard to execute
I watched more than a few online video tutorials that others posted regarding the programming of this remote, and read the instructions but I had no easy luck programming this wand. I could say over the course of a few days I spent a couple of days for a couple of hours just in training mode for the commands. I didn't try to program until I successfully and repeatedly got the practice mode moves down. Then spent about 2-3 hours trying to program. Continually "re-setting" the wand, re-issuing commands. The instructions detail that when programming a wand move with a remote control command was successful it would vibrate and flash a color (if I recall correctly), regardless, I would get the indication that the movement and command synced up, however when using the wand flourish as programmed nothing would work. I started off with very simple commands, like turning the volume up I the wand command would be to flick the wand up, and volume down, flick the wand down. The only successful command that would work was to turn the volume up. I initially tried syncing commands with the universal remote from our cable box but since I was having so many problems I went with basic programming commands with the remote that came with the tv. So power off, on, volume up, and down. It was soooooooo much work, with little in return. I essentially decided that even if I did spend more time getting things to work perfectly that the wand move was so specific that I could see myself getting frustrated just trying to change the channel. I'm pretty good with tech but this had me reaching for my good old fashioned traditional remote control quickly! This was just my experience with the wand.
A**A
Disappointing Remote, Not So Magical
I recently purchased the “Harry Potter wand” TV control remote from Amazon, and unfortunately, my experience has been far from magical. Despite its charming appearance, the functionality of this remote leaves much to be desired. First and foremost, the installation process was unnecessarily complicated. Unlike traditional remotes that are ready to use out of the box, this one required tedious setup that took far too long. Additionally, while the design is whimsical and nostalgic for fans of the Harry Potter series, it sacrifices practicality for novelty. The lack of essential functions commonly found on standard remotes is a major drawback. Simple tasks such as adjusting volume or accessing specific channels are surprisingly difficult, if not impossible, with this remote. Overall, I regret this purchase and would not recommend the “Harry Potter wand” TV control remote to others. It’s a prime example of style over substance, and the novelty wears off quickly when you realize its limitations outweigh its charm.
M**.
What a fun gift
Super fun for that Harry Potter lover is works really well just a little challenging to program but once it starts working, it works great. I highly recommend it. The quality is great for the price. You are definitely getting what you paid for.
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