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BroadLink RM4 pro Smart Remote and Sensor Cable Set RM4 pro S (2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Only), Universal IR RF Remote Control Hub with Temperature Humidity Monitor USB Cable, Works with Alexa & IFTTT

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  • RM4 pro and HTS2 Sensor Accessory that integrates the functions of temperature and humidity sensor and power cable. Connect the sensor cable between the RM4 pro and USB adapter just like an ordinary USB cable, at the control panel of RM4 pro in BroadLink app, it will display temperature and humidity of the room where the sensor located. Set the triggers, such as turn on your air conditioner automatically when the temperature rises.
  • Compatibility - Supports RF 433MHz fixed code control devices such as curtain/shade motors, projectors, and light switches; does not support RF Rolling Code control devices such as gates and pellet stoves. Supports 50,000+ IR controlled devices such as TV, STB, Air conditioner, Fan, Video Recorder, DVD and more. Option to program your devices and learn buttons if certain cloud data is unavailable.
  • Voice Control and IFTTT - Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and IFTTT (“BroadLink” skill/service). Simply setup with Amazon Echo or Google Nest to voice control your IR devices, turn on/off the devices, change channel for the TV and adjust the temperature for the AC. More home automation settings can be added by IFTTT. Siri voice control is also available on iPhone.
  • Multifunction - Create multiple timers, scenes and routines as you need to control your home IR and RF controlled appliances, such as schedule a time to turn on your TV to a specific channel to watch your favorite game or TV show. Families can share the remote with each other via invite and join function in the app.
  • Technical Support - One-year warranty, 24/7 message support. Video guides are available on our Amazon Brand Store page and YouTube. Broadlink APP has launched a new "Help centre" section, where you can get more help on APP configuration and device usage. Please click "Me"-"Help centre" to find it!
  • Please Note - RM4 pro only supports 5V 1A adapter and 2.4 GHz (not 5 GHz) Wi-Fi for configuration in the App. Does not work with RF Rolling Code control or learning. Please check the User Manual before purchasing to make sure your RF device is 433MHz and NOT a Rolling Code. Generally, the remote control that needs to be paired for the first use is Rolling Code. If you are not sure, please provide us with the Brand and Model so we can check it for you.



Product Description

RM4 pro
Broadlink RM4 pro

BroadLink RM4 pro Wi-Fi Universal Remote with Sensor Cable, control your IR & RF devices.

Say goodbye to multiple remotes and hello to an organized smart home.

RM4 pro turns your smartphone into a universal remote and integrates control of home automation devices in one easy-to-use app - BroadLink.

HOW TO USE?

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Download BroadLink APP

Search for "BroadLink" on Google Play or scan the QR code on the user manual.

Register an account and log in to the Broadlink APP.

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Connect device to APP

Go to the home page on APP, tap "Add device" and follow the instructions.

Disable mobile data traffic, select the device AP and stay connected to it.

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Connect device to your Wi-Fi

Choose you home Wi-Fi (2.4Ghz Wi-Fi only), input correct Wi-Fi password.

The Wi-Fi password should contain no more than 32 characters.

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Link with Alexa / Google home.

In BroadLink APP, tap "Add Voice Assistant".

In Google/Alexa/IFTTT App, enable the skill/service named "Broadlink", link account and discover devices.

  • 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.

  • Sorry there is no option available for your appliance.

    Please choose “Learn remote" to create a remote, tap the buttons on the original remote to let the RM4 pro learn the commands. Then you will be able to control the appliance after learning.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Nick
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Using to control a diesel heater and can check room temperature too
Ecospider5
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024
This works with the simple RF remote for my move projector screen.Alexa can only do on off of any devices you add. So I added the projector screen twice as a simple wall switch.Device 1On lowers itOff stops lowering itDevice 2On raises itOff stops raising it.The infrared worked great to turn on the projector. I have not done anything more advanced than that.It did not work to mimic my RF bed control or RF window shades.
"Matt_from_Charlotte"
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
planned to use with Home Assistant to link multiple technologies together, using Lutron Radio RA2 as a trigger for some wireless art lighting and also trigger fans based on temperature / humidity. It was a little wonky getting it setup initially, but once the app is installed it works well. there is decent documentation on integrating this with Home Assistant and as a technology bridge, it also works well - response time is very fast, and the included temp/humidity sensor is relatively accurate. The wireless frequencies this device works with are hidden in the details... It doesn't seem to respond to my my ceiling fans remotes (and those fall into a range just under 315 MHz), hence Im exploring an alternative device.All said, Im impressed with the BroadLink - its relatively simple to setup, and snappy in the response. Ive only used it for RF remotes, however its not quite as robust in the 315 +- MHz range as my need require. For a device under $50 its not bad though.
Rejean Bisson
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2024
J'ai fait l'achat de 2 exemplaires, ça me permet de contrôler des choses qu'Alexa ne peut pas faire et donc ce kit me permet de le contrôler avec Alexa. Ce kit peut contrôler toute télécommande. Si elle existe pas dans sa banque il suffit tout simplement de lui apprendre soit en IR ou radio. Je vous recommande de prendre celui avec lecture de température et humidité, c'est le câble qui possède ces deux items.
Brian Campbell
Reviewed in Australia on November 5, 2024
The signal seems to comes out the top, not the sides as I thought. The mount is useful to mount on a vertical surface so the top faces out, and the signal for IR needs to be reasonable in direction to the device to control. However, the RF doesn’t fuss. Stronger than the standard RF remote, this reaches further and is more responsive. Just need to mount it strategically to get both functions broadcasting in the right direction. Love it, buying more for our house. If only it worked with RF rolling codes, it would complete my smart house setup.
Shailendra Singh
Reviewed in India on November 30, 2024
Useless product. App did not recognise the product
Bev
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Very basic but does exactly what I need.
Francisco Ferrer
Reviewed in Mexico on June 23, 2022
Alexa lo identifica una vez hecho la configuracion sin ningun problema
Mario
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021
I recently got the RM 4 Pro it's a great little device I got it mostly because I have a few RF devices I wanted to control and some older electronics that use IR.This a bit of a rant but also my honest experience with it.I want to point out the ones that complained at 2.4ghz and returned I'll circle back to that because I almost gave up. (almost)The setup at first was driving me insane why it wouldn't connect.My router has multiband and it's set to Smart connect meaning it routes the devices to the best possible connection for that device be it 5ghz, 2.4ghz, or wif8 6 for newer devices.The thing is The RM 4 Pro and from what I read the others have the same issue only works on the 2.4ghz band.If Broadlink would upgrade to allow smart connect in their devices this would be a perfect device but right now it's not.What I had to was split my bands up so I had 2.4ghz on it's on SSIDI then tried to connect the RM 4 Pro and it worked right away.After it was connected to my networkI reverted my wifi to smart connect, the key that i found that it keeps the broad link connected to the network even after I enabled all my bands back is to have the same SSID that you used in 2.4ghz when setting it up when you switch it back to multi-band mode.I know that some users were complaining about turning of 5ghz you don't have to long term just for the setup once it's setup with the same SSID it will stay connected to the network.At least that is the case with mine, Once my network was back to how I liked it I went ahead and set up some devices with zero issues.So that is why I'm giving it 4/5 because of that one flaw it has. I understand why they use 2.4ghz because it has the best range but at the same time, all they need to do is allow it to connect in smart mode type router that most of them are now. It would be less of a headache for your users and reduce frustration and returnsOverall I'm glad I didn't give in to my frustrations and kept it.It has a nice range surprisingly good range without repeaters.
Calbino Prospero
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2021
I had bought the Mini version during Black Friday last year and it was working for one of my remotes. I wanted to add my Roku Streaming Stick, but I was told by Broadlink tech support that I needed the RM4. I ordered it on Prime Day and set about setting it up. It has frankly been a nightmare. I follow the instructions on the app and it fails to connect. I tried both the AP and Smart setup. No joy. After several frustrating emails with the Broadlink tech support, I did as instructed - delete all devices found in the Broadlink app and try again. So I deleted my soundbar remote and the Mini and tried again. Not only did the RM4 not connect but the Mini is not connecting as well. (This may be due to the device not being reset properly but I was guessing when I tried to do it. It appears that is a secret not to found anywhere in English.) The email cites many of the same issues that low-end tech companies use: your router is dual-band and you use special characters in the network name and/or password. I was asked to set up my cell as a WiFi hotspot for the RM4 and use another cell to run the app. I will be using an iPod Touch. I will use a dummy network name and password to eliminate the boogey man of the special characters. (Funny the Broadlink AP name has two underscores and my network's name has one.) I am unsure as to what will be accomplished if it works because I am not going to change my configurations of the networks and all connected devices for this one device. I think they are extending straws that I am supposed to grasp. Stay tuned.2021-07-09 There has been no progress on this issue. While I could set up a connection using my android phone as a AP and my iPod as the programming device, it means only that the app works when made simple. I am not going to change network to 'broadlinksux' with a password of 'thisisstupid' just because it works. When I purchased my Mini last year, the app worked with my network environment, which hasn't changed. I am sure that I have updated my Broadlink app on both my devices in the intervening nine months. Whatever they did to their software hosed this new device as well as the previous one I bought. I have until 7/25 to return this product. I am giving the manufacturer until 7/20 to resolve this issue.2021-07-23 I gave BL a few more days to help. They dropped the ball big time. They kept telling me to do the same thing. I did a setup between a cellphone hotspot and the RM4 Pro. That worked because my network name and password didn't have special characters. The network name was a NetBIOS compliant one. My passwords for the BL app and the BL website have special characters. Also, the RM4's AP name has special characters. But my functional network of 19 years, which has items from many different manufacturers working happily, will have to change to fit BL's ideal. I think not. This experience has been very frustrating.Take my advice, avoid BL if your WiFi router is set up slightly more complicated that the defaults of the manufacturer.
Alberto Rosas
Reviewed in Mexico on May 21, 2021
He agregado varios dispositivos y los controlo desde mi celular, ya sea de la misma marca o otros compatibles,
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