reYmote pro

reYmote pro Free App

Rated 4.20/5 (20) —  Free Android application by geekazoid e.U.

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About reYmote pro

reYmote is a universal remote application for Android devices.

reYmote is highly configurable. The configuration effort is the same as the possibilities: huge!
It may also require deep technical knowledge, depending on what you want to control and how. The "how" also depends on your equipment, how much money you want to spend and what technical skills you have (like electronics or programming).

So please keep in mind that this app may not be designed for you, before downrating the app.

Sadly, I had to stop development on reYmote. There will NOT be any new versions of this app. Sorry.

How to Download / Install

Download and install reYmote pro version 1.1.3-pro on your Android device!
Downloaded 1,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: at.geekazoid.mobile.ymote.pro, download reYmote pro.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
For a list of recent changes please view the in-app changelog.
More downloads  reYmote pro reached 1 000 - 5 000 downloads
More downloads  reYmote pro reached 500 - 1 000 downloads
Price update  Price changed from $9.99 to $10.99.
Price update  Price changed from $9.99 to $10.99.

What are users saying about reYmote pro

C70%
by C####:

I couldn't get past the first screen. I got the welcome screen that states that's where all of my remotes will be but I could not find any way past that screen. I tried sliding my finger up, down, left and right. I even tapped the screen but I got no where. It said if you have problems to go to the wiki page or email them.... Well how are you supposed to send a email when there's no email address provided?

C70%
by C####:

awesome

T70%
by T####:

But you must put the time in! Works well with tasker integration. I have it controlling TV, Freesat Box, Blueray, Kodi (XBMC) on RPI, Lightwaver RF lights, and Rasp Pi Hifiberry music centre, using mpd and VLC. With tasked integration have made the remote smart! Pressing button on Reymote, calls tasker task, I set variables, then Reymote plugin to send UDP etc. This way you can do almost anything. I am using a Keene electronics iranywhere module, but if starting again would use LIRC and RPI.

C70%
by C####:

I have been using this application for a month or so now and it almost seems like the possibilities are endless for IR controlled devices, and even RF controlled devices if you check out the forums for this application. I had brought up suggestions for changes and the Developer was quick to respond and is working on fixes quite quickly. I can't wait for future changes in this application as it grows and develops. It is reasonably simple to use but requires more setup than a normal universal remote. I have paired this up with a Global Cache IP2IR module and it is a very stable setup.

C70%
by C####:

Got my LIRC based simple HTTP server running on on RaspberryPi (OPENELEC- XBMC) work with reYmote in no time. controlling 5 devices. Yet to get accustomed with configuring backgrounds and buttons but does the primary job pretty well.. Look forward to better documentation on how to customize the look and feel. Prasenjit

C70%
by C####:

Yes, there is a learning curve. It is worth it though. The most feature rich universal remote app out there

Y70%
by Y####:

When I first started to play around with reYmote lite I quickly found out that I wanted more. Even though I thought that it felt a bit rigid I had not found a real alternative (that I would pay for) so I decided to go for the pro version. Luckily I was wrong about it being rigid – very wrong. As soon as I decided to make this work with my iTach set-up I found out that the more I used it the more the simple I could make it - and making it very intuitive. It's very flexible - but not by default. You have to use your mind to make it the perfect remote but the possibilities and commands are present. The only thing I miss is perhaps a better manual. More examples of how to use commands and assign them correct, since you can do this in a number of ways (my interface on the phone is based on photos of my ir-remotes and I had to invent myself how to jump between the different remotes and to "zoom" in parts of the remote to have big enough bottoms to press). But still - I could do it, so still five stars from me.

S70%
by S####:

Does what's advertised well. I run a studio and I use reYmote for switching my kvms and HDMI switches, turn on my ups and also helps convert the control room into my home theatre. It needs different coloured buttons, latch buttons and button groups that only allow one on state. A data encoder, a fader and the ability to send midi and then it would TOTALLY rock. But its still good.

C70%
by C####:

Every remote control application I have found for Android is designed for a very specific purpose and cannot be customized - except this one! This application can be tweaked as much as you like, and can be used to control practically any device imaginable. With the HTTP, TCP, UDP, and WOL support, the sky is the limit! Keep up the great work.

C70%
by C####:

The best remote :-)

D70%
by D####:

I have been using this application for a month or so now and it almost seems like the possibilities are endless for IR controlled devices, and even RF controlled devices if you check out the forums for this application. I had brought up suggestions for changes and the Developer was quick to respond and is working on fixes quite quickly. I can't wait for future changes in this application as it grows and develops. It is reasonably simple to use but requires more setup than a normal universal remote. I have paired this up with a Global Cache IP2IR module and it is a very stable setup.

D70%
by D####:

Got my LIRC based simple HTTP server running on on RaspberryPi (OPENELEC- XBMC) work with reYmote in no time. controlling 5 devices. Yet to get accustomed with configuring backgrounds and buttons but does the primary job pretty well.. Look forward to better documentation on how to customize the look and feel. Prasenjit

D70%
by D####:

Yes, there is a learning curve. It is worth it though. The most feature rich universal remote app out there

F70%
by F####:

When I first started to play around with reYmote lite I quickly found out that I wanted more. Even though I thought that it felt a bit rigid I had not found a real alternative (that I would pay for) so I decided to go for the pro version. Luckily I was wrong about it being rigid – very wrong. As soon as I decided to make this work with my iTach set-up I found out that the more I used it the more the simple I could make it - and making it very intuitive. It's very flexible - but not by default. You have to use your mind to make it the perfect remote but the possibilities and commands are present. The only thing I miss is perhaps a better manual. More examples of how to use commands and assign them correct, since you can do this in a number of ways (my interface on the phone is based on photos of my ir-remotes and I had to invent myself how to jump between the different remotes and to "zoom" in parts of the remote to have big enough bottoms to press). But still - I could do it, so still five stars from me.

L70%
by L####:

Does what's advertised well. I run a studio and I use reYmote for switching my kvms and HDMI switches, turn on my ups and also helps convert the control room into my home theatre. It needs different coloured buttons, latch buttons and button groups that only allow one on state. A data encoder, a fader and the ability to send midi and then it would TOTALLY rock. But its still good.

D70%
by D####:

Every remote control application I have found for Android is designed for a very specific purpose and cannot be customized - except this one! This application can be tweaked as much as you like, and can be used to control practically any device imaginable. With the HTTP, TCP, UDP, and WOL support, the sky is the limit! Keep up the great work.

D70%
by D####:

The best remote :-)

K70%
by K####:

Brilliant and flexible When I first started to play around with reYmote lite I quickly found out that I wanted more. Even though I thought that it felt a bit rigid I had not found a real alternative (that I would pay for) so I decided to go for the pro version. Luckily I was wrong about it being rigid – very wrong. As soon as I decided to make this work with my iTach set-up I found out that the more I used it the more the simple I could make it - and making it very intuitive. It's very flexible - but not by default. You have to use your mind to make it the perfect remote but the possibilities and commands are present. The only thing I miss is perhaps a better manual. More examples of how to use commands and assign them correct, since you can do this in a number of ways (my interface on the phone is based on photos of my ir-remotes and I had to invent myself how to jump between the different remotes and to "zoom" in parts of the remote to have big enough bottoms to press). But still - I could do it, so still five stars from me.

K70%
by K####:

Awesome application Every remote control application I have found for Android is designed for a very specific purpose and cannot be customized - except this one! This application can be tweaked as much as you like, and can be used to control practically any device imaginable. With the HTTP, TCP, UDP, and WOL support, the sky is the limit! Keep up the great work.


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