A solid performance is what Sony RM-VL600 8-Device Universal Learning Remote has to offer. It is a Universal Learning Remote through and through. It can control up to eight devices, definitely not bad as function and price go.

Sony RM-VL600 8-Device Universal Learning Remote

Sony RM-VL600 8-Device Universal Learning Remote

There are quite a number of default codes provided in the manual, making it handy and easy for me to program my devices. More significantly, I was able to manually make my Universal Learning Remote learn up functions which seem to be unavailable with its physical buttons.

All I had to do was to sync the original remote to the Sony RM-VL600 8-Device Universal Learning Remote and the learning remote swiftly learns the function required. I am also happy to say that the additional functions did not put a strain on the memory capacity of this remote at all.

This practical Universal Learning Remote is not over-crowded with fancy buttons, something I have taken a liking to, since I can familiarize myself without any fuss with the remote. Also, the remote provides me with the function whereby I can record and replay a set of keystrokes. The recorded sequence is replayed with a single button, very convenient.

The battery life is acceptable as this Universal Learning Remote has no LCD display, meaning no CDs are required or any particular drivers needed to be downloaded. Two AA batteries are needed for the remote and something I would like to mention, would be that the applicable range is quite plausible.

Nevertheless, the only dissatisfaction is that there are no backlights, not exactly pleasant when I am in a darkly lit room. It would also be a plus point if this learning remote had a sleeker and more classy design, appearance is not everything, but it still counts.

Other than the tiny flaws mentioned above, Sony RM-VL600 8-Device Universal Learning Remote is worth every penny invested in it. If I were to choose a learning remote again, this would still be my choice.

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