Dude
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- Dec 10, 2025
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So, not confusing in the sense the buttons are what they are but, when I am playing an Ultra or pro Plus (same remote), and I am done and I want to power them off, I pick up the remote and press the red power button and, nothing. So I press it again. SOMETIMES, this then powers it off but, more often then not it takes 3 or way more presses!
How does it “turn on” to work with the streamer? Does it have a motion detector? I can't tell. My guess is no. So then, to use it, you have to press a buttom to turn the remote on? Which is best button to do that? How long after press before the remote is active?
Suggestion: If it has a movement detection chip, set it so when it is moved, and a button is pressed, it holds that until it links then, sends that button press. Amazon does this with their BT remotes. Even if the WiiM remote does NOT have a movement chip, and a button has to be pressed. Allow the user to press power and have it do the same thing, send the power button press to WiiM once BT is established. So user can press power and then walk away knowing X seconds later, it will send power off to the WiiM.
How does it “turn on” to work with the streamer? Does it have a motion detector? I can't tell. My guess is no. So then, to use it, you have to press a buttom to turn the remote on? Which is best button to do that? How long after press before the remote is active?
Suggestion: If it has a movement detection chip, set it so when it is moved, and a button is pressed, it holds that until it links then, sends that button press. Amazon does this with their BT remotes. Even if the WiiM remote does NOT have a movement chip, and a button has to be pressed. Allow the user to press power and have it do the same thing, send the power button press to WiiM once BT is established. So user can press power and then walk away knowing X seconds later, it will send power off to the WiiM.