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Keep Losing Your Remotes? Check Out These TV Remote Control Storage Ideas

Nothing is more troubling than to go to turn on the big game or sit down to binge-watch your favorite program only to not be able to find the remote control. You start checking down the sides of the sofa and chairs. You get on the floor and try looking under furniture.

As funny as it might sound, you may even look in the refrigerator or bathroom. After searching for what seems like hours—or days—you may get lucky or you might be left having to try to figure out how to turn the TV on without a TV remote control.

Fortunately, there are several great storage ideas to help prevent lost remotes, including:

1. Wall Mount Clips

Wall mount clips are special holders you mount to the wall. You could also mount them to the side of an end table. When you are done using the remote, you just slide it back into the clip.

2. Velcro Strips

Attach some Velcro to the bottom of the remote and the other part to an end table or coffee table within reach. The Velcro will hold the remote in place and prevent it from getting knocked off the table or lost down the sides of the sofa or chairs.

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3. Tie a String on It

There are special “cables” you can use to attach one end to the remote and the other to a piece of furniture. All you have to do is follow the cable from one end to the other to find the remote.

4. Sofa/Chair Caddy

There are special caddies that hang off the side of sofas and chairs with pockets in them for storing remotes, magazines, books, and other such essential items you want to keep nearby.

5. Keep a Spare Universal Remote on Hand

Invest in a universal remote control that you keep stored away in a drawer or another location you can use as a backup when you misplace one of your remote controls.

We hope these storage ideas help you stop losing your remotes. To find wall mount clips, universal remotes, and TV remote controls, please feel free to browse online at Replacements Remotes or contact us at 855-573-6683 today!

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The Origin of the Phrase “Don’t Touch That Dial”

As the world changes, phrases evolve. The above phrase is no different. As the remote control for TV became more common and dials faded into the past, “Don’t touch that dial” evolved into “Don’t touch that remote.”

That’s because many years ago, there was no such thing as a universal remote—or any remote control, for that matter. The only controls available were mechanical dials on the TV set itself.

What TV Viewing Used to Be Like

Today, you might take your universal TV remote with you when you go to the kitchen for a snack, so your spouse or sibling doesn’t change the channel, but, in the past, that wasn’t an option. A phrase often heard was “Don’t touch that dial,” meaning don’t get up and change the channel. Get up?! Yes, things were different back then.

People had to know when their shows came on because they only aired at a specific time, and there was no way to record them for watching later. That’s why, every Saturday morning, every child in America was parked in front of the television set (or holding the aluminum foil over the antenna just right) to watch cartoons, and adults would make sure they were in front of the TV each night to catch their favorite shows.

Because of the way TV used to be, it became common for television hosts to say “Don’t touch that dial! We’ll be back after this important commercial message.” As you might imagine, not touching that dial was serious business back then!

Nobody ever thought about finding the best TV remote control or a convenient modern accessory such as a remote wall mount clip.

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Viewing Options

Before there was cable TV or universal remotes, there were VHF and UHF dials. If you were lucky, you got more than four channels when the weather was right. In most cases, the VHF dial allowed you to pick up channels 2 to 13 via your antenna or a cable source, and the UHF dial was a tuner for antenna channels 14 and above.

Sometimes, the UHF and VHF buttons worked together so that you had to turn the UHF channel to a specific number in order to get VHF channels. In other instances, UHF channels were single-digit channels and VHF were double-digit channels. Today, most people have never seen a dial on a television or have only been told stories about them. Remote controls are now the norm and one remote wall mount or another might be on your mind instead.

What Today’s Remotes Can Do

Today’s remotes can control much more than just your TV. For example, a smart remote can open a garage door and control an entire home theater system through your smart TV. Not only that but, if you have a smart TV as well as other smart appliances in your home such as connected thermostats and lights, you can also run these with your smart remote through your TV. Safe to say, remote controls pretty much dominate the TV-watching experience in every household. No one really thinks about the “don’t touch that dial” meaning anymore.

In addition to smart remotes, there are also remotes made specifically for seniors or the visually impaired. Called senior remotes or jumbo remotes, these products can have many features. For example, this type of remote will typically have large buttons and symbols so that they’re easier to see. They may also be specially designed for easy gripping and may have far fewer buttons than other remotes.

Another way that modern remotes make it easier for people to use them is with the inclusion of lights. These backlit remotes illuminate all of the buttons when a single button is pressed. Most universal remotes have a “learn” feature that, when activated, can receive and store the codes of DVD, receiver, and similar remotes so that you don’t have to use a different remote for every component.

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A downside to remote controls is that they’re easy to misplace or lose. Losing a remote is problematic because most flat screen TV sets don’t have control buttons on them to access all their features. Wall mounts and clips can keep them in one place, so you know where your remotes are. At Replacement Remotes, we offer many options, allowing you to purchase the best remote wall clip for your home.

Whether you have a remote control for one TV or a universal remote, you’ll find learning remotes, reverse remote controls, Amazon Firestick Alexa voice remotes, and brand-specific products to replace older models. Brand-based models include LG, Zenith, Philips, Magnavox, RCA, and Samsung. You can also choose based on the most comfortable design and configuration.

Replacement Remotes has hundreds of top remote brands and remote wall mounts at affordable prices. Get your broken remote replaced fast; call 1-855-5-REMOTE today.

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Does Watching TV Before Going to Bed Keep You Up

For most people, keeping the TV on right until bedtime can affect how well we fall asleep and how much restful sleep we get. If you find you are having a difficult time putting down the TV remote control, you are not alone.

We tell ourselves we are going to watch just one more episode, and then stop for the night. Next thing we know, it is 4 a.m., and we just finished watching ten episodes back to back. Aside from binge-watching keeping us up at night, another reason we can have problems falling asleep is due to the type of blue light our TV and device screens emit.

This blue light slows down the production of melatonin, the hormone that helps us sleep. Rather, our bodies are tricked into believing it is still daytime. Have you ever been sleepy while watching TV, and then, the moment you shut it off, you are wide awake? This is caused by reduced melatonin levels.

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How to Get to Sleep Easier

One way to fall asleep easier is to shut off the TV and discontinue using ALL electronic devices at least one hour before bedtime. Doing so allows your mind and body to relax and melatonin levels to increase, which will make it easier to fall asleep.

To help you shut off the TV sooner, set the timer on your TV with your remote so it automatically turns off. During the hour or so before bed, read a paperback or hardcover book or engage your loved ones in conversation.

If you have misplaced your remote control and need a new one, please feel free to contact ReplacementRemotes at 1-855-5-REMOTE (1-855-573-6683) today!

Prevent Losing Your Remote

Where Is That Remote? Ways to Prevent Losing Your Remote

Misplacing our remote controls is something that has happened to all of us at least once. We spend hours searching down the sides of couch and chair cushions, moving furniture around, looking in the refrigerator, checking the kids’ toy boxes, and rummaging through other areas of the home.

Most of the time, we find it and make a promise to ourselves to not let it happen again. Yet it does happen again, especially if we have kids and pets. If you are tired of spending part of your evenings searching high and low for your remote, here are some great tips and tricks you can use without having to chain it to your coffee table!

Prevent Losing Your Remote

  • Purchase the CBL02 Security Cable attachment. https://www.replacementremotes.com/anderic/buy-universal-remote-control-security-cable-cbl02
  • Velcro the remote to a specific area when not needed. A great spot is underneath the end table or coffee table. This keeps it out of sight of little ones and your pets.
  • Secure it to a larger object. Put your DIY or arts and crafts skills to use and make a “box” or some other decorative item that keeps the remote securely in place.
  • Put it away in the same spot. When you are done watching TV, get into the habit of placing the remote on a shelf or next to the TV.
  • Keep it in a furniture storage If your couch or ottoman has a storage compartment, you can put it in this location whenever you do not need it.

Should you misplace your remote and not be able to find it, you can get a new one from ReplacementRemotes. Please feel free to contact us at 1-855-5-REMOTE (1-855-573-6683) for ordering assistance.

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The Easiest Way to Simplify Your TV Remote Control

Does wanting to watch your favorite program require spending a good five to ten minutes or more using various remotes just to get everything set up? Do you have a hard time remembering which remote to use for various devices?

If this sounds familiar, you may want to consider simplifying your TV remote control and the devices it controls by upgrading to a universal remote control. There are all sorts of universal remotes on the market today that offer a wide range of features and options.

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In addition, there are special universal remotes to provide assistance for those with visual impairments, arthritis, and other mobility and disability issues and conditions. For instance, a new advance is the voice-activated remote.

Instead of having to remember which button to push or which channel number, you simply speak into the remote what you want, and it automatically does it for you. Basically, your remote is your own personal digital entertainment assistant, and it functions similarly to Siri or Alexa.

There are also touchscreen universal remotes that allow you to program everything you need for specific operations. For instance, you press the “watch TV” button and the remote turns on the TV, changes to the right input, and turns on any other devices like the soundbar.

Thanks to these advancements, the days of having a stack of remotes piled up on the coffee table are no longer necessary. For assistance in finding the right universal remote to simplify your life, please feel free to contact Replacement Remotes at 1-855-REMOTE (1-855-573-6683) today!

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Evolution of the Smart TV Remote Control

The days of having remote controls stacked in piles on the end table are long gone. Universal remotes have been around for quite some time. However, while these remotes have helped tidy up the clutter of excess remotes, they did have their limitations.

Some early models could only control power on/off and volume controls. Other models might have allowed you to tap into limited controls for the VCR or DVD player, like play and pause. As technologies marched on, so did the evolution of the smart TV remote.

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The first smart TVs hit the market back in 2008 and were built by Samsung. These new TVs were a step up from the current flat-paneled TVs we were enjoying. They included advanced features like the option to connect to the internet or download and run apps right on the TV.

To accommodate the new features, remotes for smart TVs were also enhanced. Some remotes featured slide-out mini-keyboards to make typing emails or entering website addresses easier. In addition, the all-in-one functionality of universal remotes started to improve.

Now you can do more and, in some cases, your new universal remote dose everything each of your individual device remotes could do. Today, remotes are still evolving and advancing. One of the most recent developments is the voice-activated remote, which allows you to simply voice your demands and the remote listens.

For replacement Samsung and other brands of smart TV remotes with the latest features, please feel free to contact ReplacementRemotes at 1-877-671-7173 today!

TV Trends for 2018

Top TV Trends for 2018

It’s hard to believe 2018 is already here and we have said goodbye to 2017. As we look ahead for the coming year, there will be some new developments in televisions. For the most part, the latest technologies, like 4K HDR and OLED, will continue on without any major changes. Yet there will be some great things to look forward to if you are considering a new TV purchase this year.

TV Trends for 2018

Voice Assistant Integration

Voice assistant technologies have already found their way into the home, thanks to Alexa and Google Assistant. For 2018, expect to see this technology make its way into TVs. Aside from “speaking” to the TV, expect this technology to also to be used in new TV remote controls.

Bigger Screens for More Homes

As prices have come down, bigger screens will start to fall within most people’s budgets. Expect an upswing in the number of 65-inch and 75-inch TVs being purchased in 2018. In addition, the prices for smaller screens should continue to drop, too.

Better Integration with Other Smart Devices

Some TVs will start to work better with other smart devices in the home—for instance, being able to control your thermostat on the TV or review and finish the grocery list you started on your smart refrigerator.

As we look forward to these trends, if you need a new remote control for your TV or another entertainment device, please feel free to contact ReplacementRemotes.com at 1-877-671-7173 today!

Summer House Party Checklist

Summer House Party Checklist

As you are preparing to entertain family, friends, and guests in your home this summer, you will want to make a checklist to help keep you on schedule and ensure your parties are a success.

Pre-Party Checklist

  • Verify all Entertainment System Devices and Remotes Are Working
  • Make a Guest List
  • Send Out Invitations and Request an RSVP
  • Decide What Type of Party You Want to Host (i.e., pool party, dinner, brunch, etc.)
  • Decide What Food/Beverages You Are Serving
  • Verify You Have Plenty of Serving Dishes
  • Make a Grocery List
  • Go Shopping
  • Pick Up Decorations
  • Make a Music Playlist
  • Dust, Vacuum, Mop, and Clean

Day-Of Party Checklist

  • Finalize Any Decorating
  • Stock Bathrooms
  • Charge Up Cameras and Smartphones
  • Have Extra Batteries on Hand for Remote Controls
  • Complete All Food/Beverage Prep in the Morning
  • Pick Up Bags of Ice for Coolers and Cold Beverages
  • Set Up Different Trash Bags for Waste and Recyclables

Summer House Party Checklist

Keep in mind, depending on the number of guests and type of event (i.e., 4th of July cookout or a birthday party), the types of foods/beverages you serve and decorations often vary. TIP: If you are not big on decorating, a great way to liven up indoor and outdoor spaces is with some live green plants and fresh flowers!

If you discover your TV and entertainment remotes are not working, you can order new ones from ReplacementRemotes.com or call us at 1-855-5-REMOTE (1-855-573-6683) today to ensure they arrive in time for your summer party!

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Spring Gathering Checklist

There are all sorts of different checklists you can use when planning parties and get-togethers in the springtime, from checklists of things to do, to lists of cleaning chores, to lists of things to check that are functioning correctly, like these following items.

  1. Remote Controls – Whether it is for the TV, sound system, or outdoor projection system, you want to make sure all the remote controls work correctly and get new batteries or a replacement remote if they do not.
  2. Home Entertainment Systems – Make sure the TV, stereo, and other connected devices are working correctly and that there are no wiring errors. Also, to keep guests safe, make sure no wires are left running across the floors and are properly bundled and covered.
  3. Indoor/Outdoor Lighting – Check to verify all lights work and there are no burnt-out bulbs that need to be replaced.
  4. Cooking Appliances/Warmers/Grills – If you are preparing food for your guests, make sure all your appliances, warmers, and grills are ready to go.
  5. Pool/Hot Tub Heaters, Filters, and Pumps – If you have a pool and/or hot tub, confirm the heater is working, the filters are cleaned, and the pumps are cycling correctly.

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  1. Fire Pits/Patio Heaters – For gas appliances, make sure to have plenty of gas tanks on hand, unless they are directly connected to a gas line. For wood burning heaters, clean them out ahead of time and have plenty of dry hardwood available for burning.

By taking the time to make sure all your items are working correctly, you and your guests will have a great time at your spring party! Please feel free to contact ReplacementRemotes.com at 1-855-5-REMOTE (1-855-573-6683) today for replacement remotes and other related accessories.

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Three Remote Control Repair Tips

Having an out-of-commission remote control presents a huge inconvenience, as operating a television isn’t as simple as turning a dial.

Modern televisions have a number of complex features that the basic controls on the TV set itself just can’t accommodate. If your remote is broken, you’re left unable to access these features until you can scour the Internet for a replacement.

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If you’d like to try your hand at fixing your remote, these basic tips can help:

  • Check the batteries first. More times than not, the reason your remote is malfunctioning is because its batteries are running low.
  • If the problem is with malfunctioning buttons, insert a small pin between the buttons and the openings in the remote’s body and try to clean around the buttons. This can dislodge dirt or grime that may be affecting their operation.
  • If you choose to take apart the remote for cleaning or advanced repairs, be sure to use your smartphone to document how the phone is put together so you’ll have an easier time reassembling it. Taking apart the remote will allow you to clean it more thoroughly, and you can try more advanced repairs if you’re a good hand at soldering.

If your attempts at repair don’t work out, you can always find universal remotes at ReplacementRemotes.com. ReplacementRemotes.com sells new and refurbished TV remote controls for a wide variety of televisions and other electronic devices. The company also provides TV stands, accessories, replacement product manuals, lights, and other accessories. The company also operates a repair service for remotes and other devices. To learn more, contact 1-877-671-7173.