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product_id: 180030417
title: "BroadLink RM4 pro IR and RF Universal Remote, All in One Hub Code Learning Wi-Fi Remote Control for TV Air Conditioner STB Audio, Curtain Motor, Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT"
brand: "broadlink"
price: "£48.69"
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category: "Broadlink"
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# 433MHz RF + 50,000+ IR devices 2.4GHz Wi-Fi app control Alexa & Google Home voice BroadLink RM4 pro IR and RF Universal Remote, All in One Hub Code Learning Wi-Fi Remote Control for TV Air Conditioner STB Audio, Curtain Motor, Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT

**Brand:** broadlink
**Price:** £48.69
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Own your smart space — one remote to rule them all!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BroadLink RM4 pro IR and RF Universal Remote, All in One Hub Code Learning Wi-Fi Remote Control for TV Air Conditioner STB Audio, Curtain Motor, Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT by broadlink
- **How much does it cost?** £48.69 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- broadlink enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted broadlink brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Expand with Sensors:** Add optional temperature & humidity sensors for smarter environment insights.
- • **Voice Command Ready:** Hands-free control via Alexa, Google Home, and IFTTT integrations.
- • **Smart App Experience:** New BroadLink app offers intuitive setup and scene creation for effortless automation.
- • **Universal Device Mastery:** Control up to 255 IR & RF devices seamlessly with one hub.
- • **Future-Proof Compatibility:** Cloud-updated device library ensures your smart home stays cutting-edge.

## Overview

The BroadLink RM4 pro is a sleek, all-in-one universal remote hub supporting over 50,000 IR and 433MHz RF devices. It connects via 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and integrates with Alexa, Google Home, and IFTTT for voice control. Featuring a new user-friendly app, it enables custom scenes and automation, while cloud updates keep device compatibility fresh. Optional sensor support and a 26-foot range make it a versatile smart home essential for millennial professionals seeking seamless control and future-ready tech.

## Description

Product description Control Remotely, Anytime, Anywhere Forgot to turn off the AC after leaving home? Use the BroadLink app to send commands via Wi-Fi—even from another city. Manage compatible IR & RF devices like TVs, DVD players, or lights remotely. Voice Control Made Effortless Alexa, turn on the AC!” or “Hey Google, lower the fan speed.” RM4pro seamlessly works with Alexa and Google Home, letting you command infrared devices like TVs, ACs, and set-top boxes using just your voice. Easy to set up and use Download APP Search for "BroadLink" on Google Play or APP Store. Register an account and log in to the Broadlink APP. Connect Wi-Fi Tap "Add device" on APP and follow the instructions. Choose your Wi-Fi (2.4Ghz only), the Wi-Fi password should contain no more than 32 characters. Add Remote Panels Tap “add appliances” to choose a category and a brand. Find a solution from our library or define customized remote panel from leaning mode. Link with Alexa In BroadLink APP, tap "Add Voice Assistant". In Google/Alexa/IFTTT App, enable the skill/service named "Broadlink", link account and discover devices. Broadlink APP ALL IN ONE Control ACs, Fans, Curtain Motors & More in One App The RM4pro transforms your smartphone into a smart IR & RF remote control, centralizing control of devices like lamps and projectors in the intuitive BroadLink app. Create bedtime scenes to turn off all devices with one tap. No more juggling remotes—your lifestyle, streamlined. BroadLink Family RM4 pro IR / RF Remote RM mini3 IR Remote RM4 mini IR Remote RM4 mini Sensor Cable Set RM4 pro Sensor Cable Set Smart RGB Bulb FastCon Smart Bulb Why can't it connect to the APP / Wi-Fi ? Broadlink RM4 pro only support 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi for configuration, does not support 5 GHz or mesh router. Please check whether the frequency in the router setting is 2.4GHz, and make sure the length of Wi-Fi password does not exceed 32 characters. Why can't it connect to the APP / Wi-Fi ? Broadlink RM4 pro only support 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi for configuration, does not support 5 GHz or mesh router. Please check whether the frequency in the router setting is 2.4GHz, and make sure the length of Wi-Fi password does not exceed 32 characters. Is my appliance compatible with the RM4 pro? RM4 pro supports IR and RF 433MHz control devices, does not support Bluetooth or RF Rolling Code. Please check the manual of your appliance or consult the manufacturer to confirm it. Is my appliance compatible with the RM4 pro? RM4 pro supports IR and RF 433MHz control devices, does not support Bluetooth or RF Rolling Code. Please check the manual of your appliance or consult the manufacturer to confirm it. Why is the RM4pro not compatible with RF remote for fireplace based on 433MHz frequency? Many brands of fireplaces, for safety reasons, require long pressing the button or pressing the button multiple times to turn on the fireplace. But RM4 Pro cannot learn such complex control commands, so it may not control the fireplace. Why is the RM4pro not compatible with RF remote for fireplace based on 433MHz frequency? Many brands of fireplaces, for safety reasons, require long pressing the button or pressing the button multiple times to turn on the fireplace. But RM4 Pro cannot learn such complex control commands, so it may not control the fireplace. How to tell if my remote is infrared or Bluetooth? 1) Infrared remote has an infrared emitter (crystal head) on the top of itself, you need to point the emitter at the device when use it; 2) Bluetooth remote does not have an infrared emitter, and it usually needs to be matched before first use. How to tell if my remote is infrared or Bluetooth? 1) Infrared remote has an infrared emitter (crystal head) on the top of itself, you need to point the emitter at the device when use it; 2) Bluetooth remote does not have an infrared emitter, and it usually needs to be matched before first use. What is Rolling Code? Rolling code that changes for every use is commonly used in radio frequency (RF) control systems especially those requires access control or privacy protection. It is a simple encryption method and usually applied on some curtain/blind/shade motors. What is Rolling Code? Rolling code that changes for every use is commonly used in radio frequency (RF) control systems especially those requires access control or privacy protection. It is a simple encryption method and usually applied on some curtain/blind/shade motors.

Review: Broadlink to the rescue of a Denon Zone 2 setup! - The main component of our home theater is a Denon AVR-3700 which features Alexa support. What it does not support is Alexa to control Zone 2. The AVR-3700 (and models larger) support digital output (HDMI) to Zone 2. In my instance, I have speakers and a tv in our patio - and this receiver supports that quite well. What I could not do was to turn it off and off through Alexa - which requires finding the Denon remote. After countless searches through websites and Reddit threads, I saw this device mentioned - but could not find if it did actually work. I took a chance and bought the device. It took a bit to figure out how to get it to record a remote control button from the original - but once I did, BINGO! I was able to record the power button (toggles on/off) for Zone 2. I eventually added a few additional commands as the Denon skill cannot always find the receiver, but this thing just works. When I added the other functions (input to Aux, input to Media Player), I needed to unlink and relink the Broadlink skill. This was a lot cheaper than trying to find an Alexa compatible receiver with Alexa support for Zone 2!
Review: Great for making devices "smart" and Google Assistant voice command integration - Overall pleasantly surprised, especially with all of the negative reviews online. Broadlink (BL) recently provided a firmware update so perhaps that explains the improvements. Setup was very simple - download the BL app and follow the in-app directions. It'll ask for your phone to be connected to a 2.4Mhz channel of your router - I have Google Wifi which, like many other newer routers, will automatically assign the proper channel to each device, so I ignored the warnings and my phone (on 5Mhz channel) sent the wifi info to BL which then connected to the proper 2.4Mhz channel automatically - no issues. I also then reserved the IP address that my router assigned to BL - not sure if this is required but saw it suggested on another forum. Adding IR/RF remotes was fine - selecting the known brands (e.g. TV > Sony) didn't seem to work for any of my devices so I just used the "learning" capabilities where BL learns the remote codes from each of my remotes which worked flawlessly just takes a few mins to learn all the devices and buttons I wanted. For RF devices (if you dont need RF then get the non-pro version) I didn't know the exact 433.XX frequency but the "auto-detect" feature worked great, then similarly just "learned" my RF buttons from the remote. Once the remotes were all set up, BL "scenes" were also very simple to create allowing me to string together commands across my devices (e.g. I created a "Watch TV" scene which turns on my TV, sets the proper input on my receiver, etc) and can set timing delays between commands if necessary. The best feature (and the reason I bought this) was Google Assistant integration. Once you link your BL account from within the Google Home app, all of the BL scenes you create become available for voice command (e.g. "Hey Google, activate Watch TV"). I created a "Volume Way Up" BL scene that would increase the volume in increments of 5 to avoid having to say the volume command over and over. Another feature I found super helpful is that you can also create Google routines to run a BL scene. Just type out the Google routine's "action" to say "activate " (e.g. "activate watch TV"). Since Google routines can have multiple actions, this will be great to be able to have google assistant voice commands control not just BL but other devices on one command. Just need to be careful that your BL scenes aren't named the same as generic Google Assistant command (e.g. turn on the lights) or else Google gets confused. The ability to control devices directly from within the Google Home app is limited to certain device types and basic commands (power on/off, etc), but this wasn't important to me (I cared about voice, and I can use the BL app for everything else). Overall - simple install and easy IR/RF remote "learning" capabilities - works great for Google Assistant voice commands for your not-smart IR and RF devices, particularly if your desired voice commands are all focused on your BL-enabled devices Suggestions - more standard device types (e.g. "receiver" wasn't a listed type which means I had to create a custom type which then isn't available in Google Home app, though still works fine for voice commands) - more options available to control devices directly from within Google Home app (not just voice/assistant) - better suggested remotes to reduce having to "learn" them all manually -support more RF frequencies (only the 2 which seem most common are supported so check your devices before buying)

## Features

- HIGH COMPATIBILITY - Support RF (433MHz) 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 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 desertcart 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 desertcart Brand Store and YouTube. Find our Global Hotline on product manual. Now you can get help and make feedback directly through BroadLink Community in the App.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B083LBMX64 |
| Additional Features | Pre Programmed, Universal |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,160 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #23 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Brand | Broadlink |
| Button Quantity | 50 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Air Conditioner, IR 38KHz Control, RF 433MHz Control, Set Top Box, Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared , Radio Frequency 433 MHz Fixed Code, Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,684 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.35"L x 3.35"W x 1.22"H |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Hangzhou BroadLink Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 255 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 255 |
| Maximum Range | 26.2 Feet |
| Mfr Part Number | 4960 |
| Model Name | BroadLink RM4 pro |
| Model Number | 6734134 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Pre Programmed , Universal |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Broadlink
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Air Conditioner, IR 38KHz Control, RF 433MHz Control, Set Top Box, Television
- **Max Number of Supported Devices:** 255
- **Special Feature:** Pre Programmed, Universal

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Why can't it connect to the APP / Wi-Fi ?**
A: Broadlink RM4 pro only support 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi for configuration, does not support 5 GHz or mesh router. Please check whether the frequency in the router setting is 2.4GHz, and make sure the length of Wi-Fi password does not exceed 32 characters.

**Q: Is my appliance compatible with the RM4 pro?**
A: RM4 pro supports IR and RF 433MHz control devices, does not support Bluetooth or RF Rolling Code. Please check the manual of your appliance or consult the manufacturer to confirm it.

**Q: Why is the RM4pro not compatible with RF remote for fireplace based on 433MHz frequency?**
A: Many brands of fireplaces, for safety reasons, require long pressing the button or pressing the button multiple times to turn on the fireplace. But RM4 Pro cannot learn such complex control commands, so it may not control the fireplace.

**Q: How to tell if my remote is infrared or Bluetooth?**
A: 1) Infrared remote has an infrared emitter (crystal head) on the top of itself, you need to point the emitter at the device when use it; 2) Bluetooth remote does not have an infrared emitter, and it usually needs to be matched before first use.

**Q: What is Rolling Code?**
A: Rolling code that changes for every use is commonly used in radio frequency (RF) control systems especially those requires access control or privacy protection. It is a simple encryption method and usually applied on some curtain/blind/shade motors.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Broadlink to the rescue of a Denon Zone 2 setup!
*by M***F on May 11, 2026*

The main component of our home theater is a Denon AVR-3700 which features Alexa support. What it does not support is Alexa to control Zone 2. The AVR-3700 (and models larger) support digital output (HDMI) to Zone 2. In my instance, I have speakers and a tv in our patio - and this receiver supports that quite well. What I could not do was to turn it off and off through Alexa - which requires finding the Denon remote. After countless searches through websites and Reddit threads, I saw this device mentioned - but could not find if it did actually work. I took a chance and bought the device. It took a bit to figure out how to get it to record a remote control button from the original - but once I did, BINGO! I was able to record the power button (toggles on/off) for Zone 2. I eventually added a few additional commands as the Denon skill cannot always find the receiver, but this thing just works. When I added the other functions (input to Aux, input to Media Player), I needed to unlink and relink the Broadlink skill. This was a lot cheaper than trying to find an Alexa compatible receiver with Alexa support for Zone 2!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for making devices "smart" and Google Assistant voice command integration
*by D***D on July 20, 2020*

Overall pleasantly surprised, especially with all of the negative reviews online. Broadlink (BL) recently provided a firmware update so perhaps that explains the improvements. Setup was very simple - download the BL app and follow the in-app directions. It'll ask for your phone to be connected to a 2.4Mhz channel of your router - I have Google Wifi which, like many other newer routers, will automatically assign the proper channel to each device, so I ignored the warnings and my phone (on 5Mhz channel) sent the wifi info to BL which then connected to the proper 2.4Mhz channel automatically - no issues. I also then reserved the IP address that my router assigned to BL - not sure if this is required but saw it suggested on another forum. Adding IR/RF remotes was fine - selecting the known brands (e.g. TV > Sony) didn't seem to work for any of my devices so I just used the "learning" capabilities where BL learns the remote codes from each of my remotes which worked flawlessly just takes a few mins to learn all the devices and buttons I wanted. For RF devices (if you dont need RF then get the non-pro version) I didn't know the exact 433.XX frequency but the "auto-detect" feature worked great, then similarly just "learned" my RF buttons from the remote. Once the remotes were all set up, BL "scenes" were also very simple to create allowing me to string together commands across my devices (e.g. I created a "Watch TV" scene which turns on my TV, sets the proper input on my receiver, etc) and can set timing delays between commands if necessary. The best feature (and the reason I bought this) was Google Assistant integration. Once you link your BL account from within the Google Home app, all of the BL scenes you create become available for voice command (e.g. "Hey Google, activate Watch TV"). I created a "Volume Way Up" BL scene that would increase the volume in increments of 5 to avoid having to say the volume command over and over. Another feature I found super helpful is that you can also create Google routines to run a BL scene. Just type out the Google routine's "action" to say "activate <scene name>" (e.g. "activate watch TV"). Since Google routines can have multiple actions, this will be great to be able to have google assistant voice commands control not just BL but other devices on one command. Just need to be careful that your BL scenes aren't named the same as generic Google Assistant command (e.g. turn on the lights) or else Google gets confused. The ability to control devices directly from within the Google Home app is limited to certain device types and basic commands (power on/off, etc), but this wasn't important to me (I cared about voice, and I can use the BL app for everything else). Overall - simple install and easy IR/RF remote "learning" capabilities - works great for Google Assistant voice commands for your not-smart IR and RF devices, particularly if your desired voice commands are all focused on your BL-enabled devices Suggestions - more standard device types (e.g. "receiver" wasn't a listed type which means I had to create a custom type which then isn't available in Google Home app, though still works fine for voice commands) - more options available to control devices directly from within Google Home app (not just voice/assistant) - better suggested remotes to reduce having to "learn" them all manually -support more RF frequencies (only the 2 which seem most common are supported so check your devices before buying)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic for Android...NOT for IOS
*by B***. on January 5, 2026*

Giving it 4 stars instead of 5 because it 100% doesn't work with IOS. If you have an apple product and bought this, return it or do what I did. I really needed the remote to operate heaters in a greenhouse remotely. Had to have it, so I bought a Samsung galaxy and paired this product with it. Works fantastic and is 150' from the router and still receives a strong signal.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-31*