







🎯 Master your media universe with one smart remote!
The CHUNGHOP L108E is a universal learning remote control designed to replace multiple remotes by copying IR signals from your existing devices. It supports TVs, satellite boxes, DVD players, cable, CD players, air conditioners, and VCRs. Featuring an intelligent chipset, it offers a reliable operational range of over 8 meters and permanent memory that retains settings even after battery replacement. Its large buttons and ergonomic design ensure comfortable, easy use.








| ASIN | B07BSWLXBM |
| Additional Features | Universal |
| Battery Type | AA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #245,057 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #18,866 in Remote Controls (Electronics) |
| Brand | CHUNGHOP |
| Button Quantity | 28 |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | VCR |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (69) |
| Manufacturer | CHUNGHOP |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Range | 8 Meters |
| Model Name | L108E |
| Model Number | L108E |
| UPC | 604213246219 |
M**N
Perfect design for simple IR replacement remote
Works wonderful on my HT receiver that the volume button wore out. Super easy to program and the instructions were clear. Solid feel and works every time. Large buttons work much better than the original remote. No brainer for the price.
W**T
Did not work as replacement for existing remote controls
I bought two of these devices and had the same result with both of them. Everything seems normal during the programming steps. But they did not work for any of my devices - not TV, not cable box and not for several other devices.
T**3
It's goofy looking but it's cheap and it works.
I knew going into it that this remote would be cheap looking, it's light, and the silver finish on plastic never holds up over time. Having said that, it's dirt cheap, all buttons can be programmed, and it works... which is all I needed it to do. I'm using it as a backup for an expensive HDMI matrix box that came with a credit card remote. You need the remote to run the box, and those remotes have even shorter lives. I figured the chance of being able to get a replacement later is pretty much zero, so I've copied the remote into this thing and use this as the daily having stored the original. 100% happy with it for that purpose, thus the 5 stars. Having said that, I'd pay twice as much for the same thing with a better black finish and no goofy logos. It's ugly. It's also very simple in arrangement with big buttons so it'd be a good "simple" replacement option for folks that need bigger buttons than most chiclet size buttons oem remotes have these days.
E**L
Works, but looks like it was designed by a five year old from 1995.
Pros: - You can set any button to do anything you want. You just press the learn button, then expose it to an infrared signal, when it picks up the signal the red LED flashes, you press the button on here to save it to a button. Cons: - You need a way of generating the IR signals for it to learn from. This means you need a working remote with strong batteries so the IR signal comes through loud and clear. - It takes patience to program, sometimes it captures a partial signal so it looks like it worked, but in fact didn't capture so you have to test each key you programmed to make sure it captured the signal correctly. - The design looks like crap, and I am being very kind about it. The font on the front is Comic Sans! "Designed by Vincent Connare Comic Sans MS is a sans-serif casual script typeface released in 1994 by Microsoft Corporation. A casual, non-connecting script inspired by comic book lettering, Comic Sans intended for use in informal documents and children's materials." Yep... this is probably one of the dumbest looking remotes I've ever held. 0/10 for design. Everything about this screams "designed by a five year old from 1995" All said, it works as advertised: you can program any button to be any button on any remote. I set the volume buttons to match the volume buttons of my sound bar, and the channel button to match the channel buttons on my TV. Now I can control both with the same ugly remote. There are 28 buttons on this ugly remote, and you can set them any way you like. Yeah, if you wanted, you could set the volume up button to make the volume go down... anything you want will work. Note: my Vizio TV's remote's IR output was very weak, even with fresh batteries. Even the TV had a hard time picking it up, so that's way I wanted this, unfortunately it had a hard time picking up the signal too. I took the Vizio TV remote apart and powered it with an external 3.3V DC power supply to make it overdrive the LED. It actually worked! With the higher voltage this remote picked up the signals just fine and I was able to program it. ...COMIC SANS ... ugh.
C**E
Simple learning remote
This remote is pretty basic, but reliable. Programming is simple using an original remote, but sometimes needs a couple of attempts to get a button to take. Once they're set they stay programmed. The buttons don't repeat. Most remotes will repeatedly send the signal if you hold a button, but this one only sends one signal per button press, so it's hard if, for example, you want to quickly turn up the volume a lot.
J**R
Great quality for the price. Works really well and very easy to program .
F**R
Could not sync with my Samsung TV
P**.
I finally found a perfect solution for my family room so no more questions on how to use multiple remote controls all at the same time. No more weird and messy settings! The only small limitation of these programmable remote controls - they cannot send a sequence of the codes by one button - usually to toggle the power of the both TV and a streaming box - but this feature becomes a nightmare after you were too quick and one of the devices left on so with your next push of this button you will get one your device on and another off and vica versa. So for me this is good there is no way to combine the codes on one button!
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