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RCA RCR860


$25.00 Released April, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Decent price point for a basic universal remote control. Solid build quality--feels solid in hand, durable. Buttons are backlit--something not often seen in the entry-level remote market.

The Cons:Not at all a good choice for more complex setups--can't handle component switching well. Fairly limited device compatibility--double check before buying.

The RCA RCR860 is an 8-device universal remote control that is an upgrade to RCA's 6-device RCR660.  The remote is compatible with TV, VCR, DVD, DVR, AUX, audio, and cable/satellite devices and includes dedicated navigation keys for use with DVD and DVR devices.

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  It has 4 programming options including automatic setup, brand search, manual code search, and direct code entry.  The RCR860 is designed with navilight backlighting which conveniently lights up the keys of the device being used.  It also features a sleep timer that allows the remote to turn off the TV after a specified period of time.  The remote is available in a black finish and comes with a limited lifetime warranty. 

Features/Specs

  • 8-device remote control
  • Controls SAT, cable, TV, VCR, DVD, AUX1, Audio, DVR, AUX2
  • Automatic setup and code search methods
  • Dedicated navigation keys
  • Sleep timer
  • Navilight backlighting
  • Easy setup
  • Black Finish
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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    Decent price point for a basic universal remote control.

  • 1

    Solid build quality--feels solid in hand, durable.

  • 1

    Buttons are backlit--something not often seen in the entry-level remote market.

  • 1

    Limited lifetime warranty outshines the average 1-3 years.

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    Comfortably laid out--all features are where you'd expect them to be, important buttons are larger.

  • 1

    Very easy to setup with most devices--syncs quickly.

Cons
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    Not at all a good choice for more complex setups--can't handle component switching well.

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    Fairly limited device compatibility--double check before buying.

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