Broadlink RM4 pro IR RF WiFi Universal Remote Smart Home Automation Compatible with Alexa and Google Home








Key features
- •Support RF (433MHz+315MHz) controlled devices such as curtain/shades motor, projector and light switch; Support 50,000+ IR controlled devices such as TV, STB, Air conditioner, Fan, Video Recorder, DVD and more; Does not work with Bluetooth. Supported devices library is constantly being updated by the cloud, so your RM4 pro is always compatible with newer devices. Option to program your devices and learn buttons if certain cloud data is unavailable.
- •NEW BROADLINK APP CONTROL - New App named BroadLink is available now in Apple App Store and Google Play. New App has better user experiences in configuration and creating scene than IHC. Besides, if you have an Android phone integrates IR emitter itself, you can use it to control your IR devices from BroadLink App as a test, before you decide to buy our product. Note: RM4 pro only supports 2.4 GHz (NOT 5 GHz) Wi-Fi to configure in the App
- •VOICE CONTROL AND IFTTT - Compatible with Alexa to voice control your TV, STB, Air Conditioner and Fans, compatible with Google Home to voice control your Air Conditioner. Make sure the devices can be remotely controlled from external networks. In Amazon Alexa/Google Home/IFTTT Apps, enable the skill/service named BroadLink, link account and discover devices.
- •NEW FEATURES - Supports external Temperature and Humidity Sensor USB Cable (purchase separately), connect it to the RM4 pro, BroadLink App will show room?s temperature and humidity. Zero Configuration, powered by FastCon technology, add the first FastCon device to the App as usual, after that, when you power on other new FastCon devices, they will be automatically discovered and shown in App.
- •TECH SUPPORT - One-Year Warranty, 24/7 Technical Support. Video Guide are available on our Amazon Brand Store page and YouTube. Find our Global Hotline on product manual. Now you can get help and make feedback directly through BroadLink Community in the App.
Broadlink RM4 pro IR RF WiFi Universal Remote Smart Home Automation Compatible with Alexa and Google Home
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.1
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Love the usability of this but you need some tech smarts
Jim✓ Verified Purchase•September 12, 2023
I used to have a Logitech device that performed this operation, but Logitech quit on the product. I bought this to have it turn on my TV and speaker bar simultaneously and work like a charm. I also used it for a separate remote for another product, and it learned the new remote quickly. You need to be somewhat technical to work through the process, but it works like advertised.
Awesome for no-cloud home automation
J. Powell✓ Verified Purchase•September 8, 2023
The RM4Pro replaces a Tuya remote after Tuya got a lot more antagonistic about charging for developer accounts to make "local tuya" work.
I use this awesome little remote to control a TV, soundbar, ceiling fan, digital picture frame and even the lock and unlock functions from an older Mazda key fob. I pulled this unit into my Home Assistant system which now allows me to use all of these devices as part of larger, more powerful automations. And because Home Assistant has native fully local integration for Broadlink devices, the whole setup "just works."
Only tiny gripe which wasn't worth subtracting a star: you are required to create a broadlink account to even just configure your new device to hop on your wifi. There's literally no reason why an account is necessary for this, the wifi join is 100% driven from a tiny wireless access point within the remote itself.
I use this awesome little remote to control a TV, soundbar, ceiling fan, digital picture frame and even the lock and unlock functions from an older Mazda key fob. I pulled this unit into my Home Assistant system which now allows me to use all of these devices as part of larger, more powerful automations. And because Home Assistant has native fully local integration for Broadlink devices, the whole setup "just works."
Only tiny gripe which wasn't worth subtracting a star: you are required to create a broadlink account to even just configure your new device to hop on your wifi. There's literally no reason why an account is necessary for this, the wifi join is 100% driven from a tiny wireless access point within the remote itself.
Works great so far!
Aqualight✓ Verified Purchase•August 16, 2023
I purchased this RF hub to allow my RF-controlled retractable awnings to integrate with my smart home devices. The setup was fairly straightforward and I was able to have the hub learn the exact RF frequency of the 2 handheld remotes that control the awnings. I was able to create a scene to open, close, and pause the awnings movements as a pair and individually. Alexa recognized both awnings automatically and I was able to easily create a routine within the Alexa app. This hub did exactly what I bought it for and has been working great in the week that I have had it. My awnings and original remotes are Aleko brand.
Nice Device but Needs AC Power to Stay Connected
dd✓ Verified Purchase•July 26, 2023
Great device. Only thing is, its usb cord doesn't supply enough power to keep the device connected to the network. The Internet is full of complaints about this. It needs an AC power adapter. I'm using one that came with my iPhone and it works. You would think that Broadlink would know this and include one in the package - it's a no-brainer - but it doesn't.
Good, but could be better.
ModernDayTech ✓ Verified Purchase•July 25, 2023
This works as advertised but I don't understand why it doesn't have more RF capabilities like Bond. Before you buy it, make sure you check your device's RF frequency. RM4pro only supports RF315MHz (range 305~335MHz), and 433MHz (range: 430~440MHz). Bond supports lower & higher frequencies at 300-450mhz.
Nevertheless, Broadlink supports more IR actions than Bond so it has its main purpose. I would use Bond for RF and Broadlink for IR.
Nevertheless, Broadlink supports more IR actions than Bond so it has its main purpose. I would use Bond for RF and Broadlink for IR.
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