

🎯 One Remote to Rule Your Media Kingdom
The GE Backlit Universal Remote Control (model 40081) is a compact, lightweight device designed to replace multiple remotes by controlling up to four audio/video devices including TVs, Blu-ray/DVD players, soundbars, and streaming players. It features a blue LED backlit keypad for easy use in low light, supports thousands of devices with automatic code search or direct code entry, and comes preprogrammed for Samsung TVs and Roku boxes. Its master volume control lets you adjust sound across all connected devices, making it a must-have for streamlined home entertainment management.





| ASIN | B07C2MGWTD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #142,934 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6,194 in Remote Controls |
| Item model number | 40081 |
| Manufacturer | Jasco Products Company, LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 4.45 x 17.15 cm; 81.65 g |
J**P
Did the job within minutes
P**N
Es perfecto para su uso, ligero, super fácil de programar y abarca muchos dispositivos, además luz en las teclas!!!! Precio excelente, lo use en una televisión HKpro y funciona con los códigos de TCL perfectamente.
G**A
Doing the job , TV is working with this remote, easy to handle .
G**S
Bought GE 40081 so we could control TV, volume, Roku (Telstra TV) etc from one remote. Works with Telstra TV out of the box and only took a couple of minutes to program for our TV and Bluray/Home theatre system. Has a comprehensive list of codes included for hundreds of devices. The backlight is also great and fast delivery from US 👍👍👍
A**A
I was very pleased and impressed with how quickly the remote connected to both my (10+ year-old Vizio) TV and my (1-year-old Roku Express) streaming media player. I entered the listed codes manually, for both devices. In both cases, the first code listed worked like a charm. I'm not very techy, but after reading and following the instructions, it all went very smoothly for both devices. I love that the buttons light up, and are a good size to read. They feel just a little spongey when pressed (I prefer a more defined, firm, "click" feel for buttons), but it was manageable. When entering numeric codes that ended with 5, I had to push the 5 twice to get it to light up and connect. Not sure whether that was intended/designed, or a result of the spongey-ness. I also have a (5-year-old Samsung) DVD player whose remote had been corroded over time. I purchased what I thought was the replacement remote for the model/serial number, but it didn't work. It's possible my DVD player is old enough that dedicated remotes are no longer available. That was my initial reason for trying this universal remote. I hoped the universal remote would control all the same functions as the old, included DVD remote. This universal remote does power my DVD player on and off, and it does open and close the DVD drawer. But I couldn't get it to show the DVD menu (for options like subtitles or special film features). I manually entered every code listed for a Samsung DVD player, and some of those codes did work to power on/off, and open/close the drawer. I then cycled through the instructions to let the remote seek and find its own codes, with the same result. I tested a few different DVDs, but never could get as far as playing the movie, so I couldn't test pause, fast forward, or rewind functions (I saw only the opening FBI warning screen and producer logo screens). Maybe my DVD player is just finally dying, and no remote can help. On closer inspection, I realized that this universal remote's description and instructions indicate only that it will power on/off and open/close DVD players; there is nothing that says it can access DVD menus or control playback. It's possible a newer DVD player might accept more codes or connect with more DVD functions. So overall, this is a really great remote for at least TVs and Streaming; it may work very well with newer, fancier DVD players and other components as well. The instructions are clear, and set-up was fully complete within 30-60 seconds for 2/3 of my devices.