Which TVs work with Remote Pro?
Short answer: Samsung smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV (sticks, cubes and Fire TV edition sets), Android TV / Google TV (including Chromecast with Google TV), and Roku (players and Roku TVs like TCL, Hisense and Onn).
Remote Pro controls the four major TV platforms — which between them cover the large majority of TVs and streamers sold in the last decade:
- Samsung smart TVs — sets with Samsung's smart platform (roughly 2016 onward; if it has built-in apps, it qualifies).
- Amazon Fire TV — every form factor: Fire TV Sticks (Lite/4K/4K Max), Fire TV Cube, and Fire TV edition televisions (Toshiba, Insignia and others).
- Android TV / Google TV — Sony Bravia, TCL and Hisense Google TVs, Philips, Nvidia Shield, Chromecast with Google TV, and most Android set-top boxes on the current remote protocol.
- Roku — all Roku streaming players, and Roku TVs from TCL, Hisense, Onn (Walmart), Sharp, Westinghouse and more (volume and power included on Roku TVs).
What it does not control, honestly: LG's webOS and Vizio's SmartCast (different protocols — not currently supported), Apple TV (Apple restricts remote control to its own ecosystem), and non-smart TVs with no network connection (no app can, without IR hardware).
The one requirement on your side: the iPhone and the TV must be on the same WiFi network. If a scan comes up empty, run the same-network checklist.