Remocon Rmc-166hs New! Jun 2026
Keep the Rmc-166hs as a backup remote in your drawer. When your fancy smart remote runs out of battery or loses pairing, the Rmc-166hs will still be working.
One notable inclusion is the and VOL+/VOL- rockers. They are shaped differently so you never accidentally change the channel when trying to adjust volume—a common annoyance on cheaper remotes. Remocon Rmc-166hs
While the standard RMC-166HS is a code-based remote, high-end variations in the Remocon series sometimes feature a "Learning" function. This involves placing the original remote head-to-head with the RMC-166HS. The RMC-166HS captures the raw IR signal from the original remote and maps it to its own buttons. This allows the device to control obscure brands not included in the pre-programmed database. (Note: Users should verify if their specific hardware revision supports this, as it varies by production batch). Keep the Rmc-166hs as a backup remote in your drawer
In a market flooded with disposable remotes that break after six months, the Rmc-166hs offers industrial-level reliability. Its standout feature—the full learning mode—sets it apart from cheap no-name brands. For under $25, you effectively get a "universal translator" for infrared signals. If you have a stack of old remotes filling your drawer, throw them away and invest in the Rmc-166hs. Your coffee table will thank you. They are shaped differently so you never accidentally