The company's clicker for its 2014 Smart TVs supports Nintendo Wii-like motion control, offers a smaller trackpad, and has more dedicated buttons than before -- including actual DVR controls. We went ...
In addition to an array of new televisions, Samsung has also announced a more eco-friendly remote control at CES 2021. The Solar Cell Remote Control can be powered by both indoor and outdoor light, or ...
Samsung spent the last few days of 2015 announcing that its 2016 lineup of smart TVs was going to be, well, a whole lot smarter. From SmartThings Hub integration, to improved gaming support with ...
We just finished reviewing Samsung's latest Smart TV, and it wasn't the picture quality, the style or even the comprehensive app suite that impressed us most. It was the awesome remote. Find out why.
Samsung has created a television remote control that doesn’t require batteries, as it draws power by harvesting otherwise wasted energy emitted by Wi-Fi routers. The firm originally launched the Eco ...
When many of us think of a TV remote, we imagine a straightforward device that allows us to control our TV from a distance, like when we're comfortably seated on our living room couch. We'd probably ...
Experiencing a Samsung TV remote not working can be quite frustrating. This issue can occur for various reasons, such as low battery, a disconnected remote, or even a simple glitch in the electronic ...
Samsung has announced a new Samsung Smart Control Remote at this year’s CES. The device is designed to control all of your devices that are connected to the new Samsung Smart TVs, making it a central ...
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more. With its 2021 lineup of 4K and 8K QLED TVs, ...
It's not too hard to simplify your home theater if you get a Harmony remote or the right HDMI-CEC gear, but Samsung wants the experience to be even simpler than that. Its 2016 Smart TVs are launching ...
Nathan is a tech journalist from Canada who spends too much money on gadgets. You can find his work on Android Police, Digital Trends, iMore, Mobile Syrup and ZDNET. Nathan studied journalism at ...
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