

📱 One remote to rule them all—smart, sleek, and seriously connected.
The eRemote HA is a compact, Wi-Fi-enabled universal IR remote that supports over 500,000 appliance models across 22 categories. It integrates seamlessly with Alexa, Google Home, and Home Assistant via IR2MQTT, enabling advanced smart home automation. With a 12-meter IR range and cloud-updated device library, it offers reliable, customizable control of all your IR devices from a single app or voice command.







| ASIN | B0F18PN651 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36,403 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 20 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | eRemote HA |
| Manufacturer | LinknLink |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 2.5 cm; 82 g |
J**S
Better than Sensibo Air
So far this product has been great. It was slighly confusing to set up as i thought it needed to be on my phones bluetooth but i figured it out and quickly bought and installed another one for another room. Super quick reactions from the app compared to the Sensibo air i tried first. It works each time ive tried and the Sensibo was intermittent which was disappointing. This is also a lot smaller, compact and looks better than the sensibo units. It might have slightly less features but reliability is a must!
M**K
Great smart remote with Home Assistant integration
Great little device! Integrated really well with Home Assistant via MQTT. App is easy to use, with a good library of devices ) and their IR data). Additionally fires through to HA for use with dashboards and automations. I'm going to buy some more!
J**J
Frustration on Demand
The set-up instructions for this device are almost impenetrable. When you finally download their app on your phone it is almost impossible to get your account created. The app keeps asking for your location, says it's saving it and then you stop making any progress at all stuck on the location page. After you've entered your location for the fifth time it tells you to turn on your Bluetooth (which, in my case, was already on). It doesn't use it when you have it on. After several minutes of going round the "turn Bluetooth on" loop it suddenly pairs with your phone. Now your problems really start unless you know the precise model number of the device you want to control. If you don't it offers the option to try out IR configs. You start with Option 1 and, for my TV, there were 17 further configs to try. After unsuccessfully testing the first seven (it's quite a fiddly button pressing action) it wanted me to type it an obscured number to prove I was human. I did that and then it insisted I did it again and again after every third config offered failed. I think I managed to get some remote control of the TV but it's much easier just to get up and turn it on and off myself. What could be a great device has been turned into an engine of pure frustration due the appalling app. If you want to waste several hours of your life and have your blood pressure get dangerously high this would be a good buy. Otherwise avoid it.
A**D
Easy to use, and inexpensive.
I was a little dubious to start with, as this little device was respectively inexpensive. I needed a solution for controlling my living room Air Conditioner when I wasn't home (but due back soon), and the OEM module to make this possible was over £250:00 from the supplier. An absolute breeze to set up, and despite the usual poor "Chinese to English" translation, everything is easy to find, and "Teaching" the little box is also easy, so if the on screen interface doesn't show the feature you want, you can assign buttons to anything you need, as long as the original remote is to hand. works well with my "Alexa" device, and works just like any other smart device I already have set up. seems to have great coverage, and (as yet) it will control everything in the room without necessarily having direct line of sight. It's USB power lead is plugged into a Media Station I have in my living room, but could just as easily use a redundant plug in USB power supply? I am so happy this little puck does exactly what it says on the tin, and for just over £15.00, what's not to love?
P**L
Works with Home assistant as advertised
I bought this for my husband to use with remote controlled under cabinet kitchen lights. Within 15 minutes he had it set up and it works well. He just needed to download an app to set it up but it works well.
A**)
Device database not nearly as extensive as suggested!
It does what it does (IR blasting) quite well, but you will spend a lot of time setting it up in learning mode because the device database does not appear to be as extensive as suggested - I have a reasonably modern Samsung Smart TV which was not in the database - I did find a generic setup that works fine - but when it came to Amplifiers/Audio devices - absolutely nothing listed for Pioneer - which I find very surprising!
P**O
Awesome bit of kit now its properly setup
I got this to control my 90s Kenwood 5.1 Amp through home assistant as the remote is often kidnapped and hidden by my daughters dolls (so she says). I initially set it up and it worked through Alexa and the app but I couldnt get the MQTT working with HA. Well, after trying a few things I deleted it from the app and re added it and in the app when installing it gives you the option for HA and it now works flawlessly. Very impressed, being able to control my 90s app through Home Assistant is brilliant, just need to setup other IR devices through it now.
M**N
Totally reliable in Home Assistant over MQTT
Works perfectly with Home Assistant via the MQTT protocol. It was a little fiddly to get it set up, but once I stopped trying to use the device picker and went to a custom setup it worked first time. I should really take a star off for that, but it gains it back for its complete reliability. Zero dropouts and zero misfires and because it is using MQTT it is 100% local for me.
A**W
I use this with Home Assistant. One thing to note: a while back, you needed a custom integration from github to use these with home assistant. That system is a little clunky, but I liked it since you could store as many codes in HA as you wanted, and send those codes to as many blasters as you wanted without re-training. These new units ship with an "eRemote HA" firmware that supports home assistant out of the box, but with some limitations that I think don't work for me (only one device of each "type" max!) and anyway, a way that doesn't work the same as my current setup. I had to roll back the firmware to an earlier version as mentioned on linknlink's website if you search for that (look for "Rollback eRemote HA to eRemote"). Anyway, all of that is a little clunky but I'm using it in a way not supported directly by the manufacturer, so eh. The main point of my review is to point out that my alternative is ESPHome-based IR blasters, and this is WAY more effective than those - it seems to cast a much wider/more uniform IR illumination that catches way more end-devices in my room than my custom ESPHome devices, so I'm pleased.
P**.
Dieser IR WLan Adapter wurde für die Einbindung einer älteren, nicht smartfähigen Klimaanlage von DIMPLEX genutzt. Es war zwar ein klein wenig umständlich, aber es funktioniert. Nun kann ich im Sommer den Überschuss der PV bei vollem Akku direkt in die Klimaanlage schicken.
S**S
Seems to be quite solid for my use case. I have a Mitsubishi Air Con in a bedroom I wanted to control. I have been able to setup the basic functionality and expose this air con to my Home Assistant install. The App does not have a remote code for my aircon so the app was forced to map all buttons on the remote individually, while this does work I would not recommend this process as it takes quite a while. If the app allowed the upload of my configuration into a central database so we could get access to more devices without having to map every key on a remote would make this and ideal device. The simple conclusion is that while it does work in Home Assistant, I am not sure I trust it on a long term basis...
F**T
Efficace mais il manque certains protocoles IR importants pour des climatiseurs, et obligation de passer par un Cloud chinois
M**O
Facilità di programmazione e di installazione
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