Replacing Remotes

When you lose or break a remote control, it is often somewhat of a shock to the system. In days gone by, the few terrestrial channels we received made getting up and changing the channel manually a real possibility. However, with hundreds of channels to choose from, trying to get to the right channel alone can be hard enough when you try to do it manually, let alone when you simply wish to flick through to see what is on.

Therefore, using a Freeview or Sky remote is no longer just about being a little indulgent – quite the opposite. Using a remote is now the only practical way to actually change channel.

So when you lose a remote, it is wise to know how best to replace it. Firstly, there are many all in one solutions that are available on the market that may mean that not only is your entertainment set up far easier to use, but that also the plethora of remotes you might have once had get removed and that, in turn, it is far less likely that a remote will be lost.

For Sky customers, a Sky remote will often be able to carry out the same function, working on your TV as well as the Sky box itself. However, they will not work on your DVD player as some all in one options may well be able to do, so some consideration may need to be paid to this. However, the benefit of a Sky control is that they can easily be bought with a Sky Magic Eye system in tow for almost no extra charge, offering the ability for you to watch Sky in any room you wish and change channels where you are instead of having to go to the room containing the digibox.

So whether you wish to have more flexibility in terms of where you watch TV with a Sky Magic Eye or if you simply want to have fewer controls cluttering your room, be sure to see which remotes are available before you buy.

 
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