








🎬 Simplify your smart home cinema—one remote, endless control.
The SofaBaton X1 Universal Remote Control consolidates your home entertainment management by supporting over 60 devices and 6,000+ brands. Featuring a smart app for custom macros, a powerful 360° IR hub with dual blasters, and voice compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant, it offers a modern, ergonomic design with backlit buttons and a battery life lasting up to 45 days. Perfect for professionals seeking streamlined, hands-free control of complex media setups.









| ASIN | B0B1Q4KQ3P |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,233 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,898 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (1,119) |
| Date First Available | February 16, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.37 pounds |
| Item model number | X1 |
| Manufacturer | SofaBaton |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 1.81 x 0.59 inches |
W**E
Perfect replacement/upgrade for Harmony remotes
The good: - Very easy to setup. Adding devices and activities are all done from the mobile app; my Harmony remotes can only be programmed from my PC. - Very responsive. The base station is blasting the required IR signals and there's no lag or line of sight issues. The Harmony goes through its sequence to execute an activity, which always feels sluggish, and you have to keep the remote pointed in the direction of the components being controlled. - IR base station. Having this in a fixed position very close to your system is great, especially for my family who can't get used to having to keep the remote pointed in the direction of the TV until the remote has completed its sequence. - Charge life. I haven't had the remote very long, but a single full charge appears will go for weeks before needing to recharge. The not-so-good: - Not all commands for my Denon AVR-4308CI are available, particularly SRC selections - which is the main control of the receiver for switching between different input sources. There are included input options but none of them changes the receiver SRC. Luckily, the 4308CI has 3 Quick Settings that I can program on the receiver and the Quick Settings are available remote commands that can be included in my actions. - Denon navigation controls. When I'm in the settings for the receiver, using the navigation ring results in a double-click so that selecting a navigation in any direction results in moving the cursor 2 positions. Conclusion: Fortunately, I have a work-around for 1st shortcoming and the 2nd shortcoming is not critical since I don't frequently go into the receiver settings. When I need to, I use a backup remote. Overall the remote works great, it's very fast and responsive and my family loves that turning on/off our home theater is a simple click-and-forget action without needing to keep the remote pointed at the system.
P**R
Sofa Baton X1: A glitchy remote with poor user interface and no support!
August 31, 2022: So much promise, so much disappointment. This should be the perfect remote: able to control multiple components via wifi, BT, RF and IR. Activity based and macro programmable so it can control any system. Elegant packaging with good hand feel and logical button layout. But in the end it just doesn't work. I spent about 20 hours trying to get it to work - I shouldn't have spent the time but I wanted it to work and I was confident I could get it to work. I was wrong. I have over 20 years experience working with universal remotes for both my customers and my own use: setting up macros, defining activities, teaching commands. I tried all of these things with the Sofa Baton and in the end had to admit defeat. I searched for help online and found none. During troubleshooting, the app would lose contact with the hub and I'd be left holding a brick while the app spun and spun, looking for a hub that was 3 feet away. I uninstalled and reinstalled the app; I restarted the remote and hub; I deleted all the programming and started over; I double checked (again) that the firmware had been updated. In the end I was able to get most of the individual commands to work for a while but inevitably their function was limited to occasional success only. And the activities (strings of specific commands to various components to start or stop certain functions) only worked maybe 20% of the time rendering the X1 essentially useless. Very disappointing. There is so much promise with the X1, I hope Sofa Baton gets their act together. I hope they set up a real support section on their website. (As of August 31, 2022, the website still says the X1 is coming March 2022 and there is no X1 support page.) I hope they upgrade their app so it is logical and usable with consistency from one window to the next. Is it too much to hope that they allow learned commands for all components, not just some? (See below.) If this was a $40 remote, I could forgive all these shortcomings but it is a $200 remote which makes these shortcomings fatal. I spent 3 weeks tinkering with the X1 and then returned it. I read some conflicting reviews prior to purchasing the X1 regarding control of Sonos speakers. My answer is yes, the X1 is capable of controlling a Sonos Soundbar (I didn't try it with other Sonos components). However, I had to create a workaround to make it happen. When I set up the X1 for the Sonos Soundbar, Sofa Baton provided 30 or 40 pre-programmed commands for the Soundbar which did not include MUTE, Vol UP or Vol DOWN - all of which, IMHO, are relatively important for controlling a sound source. When I navigated to the Sonos command list, editing the list was not allowed. So I went to the Samsung TV command list (which I was allowed to edit) and added these three commands via the learning function, then went to the Fire TV activity and designated these 3 commands as sound control using the TV component. This worked, except when it didn't because the X1 was busy looking for the hub. One other note. I was really surprised that included in a $200 remote control were 3 IR blasters that had OPAQUE 2-sided tape attached to them. This seems like such a no-brainer to me. You have a component (IR blaster) which needs to transmit light in order to work and one entire face of the blaster is covered with tape which blocks light! ALL of the other IR blasters I've used over the past 20 years have had clear 2-sided tape on them so you peel off the backing and stick the blaster right on to the IR receiver window, easy peasy. This is not an option for the Sofa Baton blasters. Such a small thing yet such a difference. Sofa Baton: I'm sorry for such a terrible review. Maybe I'll try the X1 in 6 months or so to see if you've cleared up some of these glitches. If so, I'll update this review.
M**3
i realy like this remote and the hub has many useful features and easy to set up and use
S**H
Fácil de configurar con la app y demasiado intuitivo para usar. Solo útil para controlar equipos de marcas comerciales.
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