Lazy Remote: Control for your TV's,lights & DVR
Danila Gusev
2.4 ★
34 ratings
Free
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AppRecs rating 2.3. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
26%
4 star
9%
3 star
3%
2 star
3%
1 star
59%
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Low review manipulation risk
23% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Mixed user feedback
Average 2.4★ rating suggests room for improvement
About Lazy Remote: Control for your TV's,lights & DVR
With Lazy Remote you can control multiple devices simultaneously from your iPhone. Watch movies, change volume, control lights, all this without getting up from the chair.
This app works via wifi and doesn't require to install additional software on your devices. Just be sure that the devices are on the same network with your phone.
Currently supported devices:
TV:
Sony Bravia - Control, Volume, Wake on Lan, Watch Photos
LG WebOS, Netcast - Control, Volume, Watch Photos & Videos
Samsung Smart TV (before 2014) - Control, Volume, Watch Photos & Videos
Samsung Smart TV (2015+) - (HAS NO BUTTONS CONTROL) Volume, Watch Photos & Videos
Samsung Tizen - (HAS NO BUTTONS CONTROL) Volume, Wake on Lan, Watch Photos & Videos
Panasonic (Some models) - Control, Volume, Wake on Lan
DVR, Media Players:
Apple TV (2th, 3rd and 4th) - Control, Sent text
Tivo - Control
Roku - Control
Dune - Control, Volume, Wake on Lan
xBox - Watch Photos & Videos
most of DLNA devices - Volume
Denon,Marantz - Volume&Power(test)
Lights:
LiFX
Control hints:
Tap on arrows panel to 'Ok'
Double tap to 'Back'
Long tap to 'Home'
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Reviews for Lazy Remote: Control for your TV's,lights & DVR
WantStuff2Work
Doesn’t Work
Says it works with a Bravia but it doesn’t at all, even though the TV shows up in the device list.
MaggieM1959
Nope
I read some of the reviews and decided to try it for myself. So, I downloaded it and it tells me, “No devices found”? Really? I have a brand new 2018 Samsung 4K Smart Tv. How did the people that said “it works” get it TO work??