Live Share Grundig Tv Remote
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Live Share Grundig Tv Remote Rating: 4,0/5 218 votes
Grundig TV Remote application allows you to control your Grundig SMART Inter@ctive TV by using your iPhone/iPad. You only need to connect your TV and your iPhone/iPad to the same access point. Application identifies your TV automatically and allows you to control your TV by using your iPhone/iPad as a remote control. Features: - Remote: Full functionality is provided as with the supplied remote control of your Grundig SMART Inter@ctive TV - Touch: This function allows to control your Grundig SMART Inter@ctive TV with ‘Touch’ finger gestures - Keyboard: Use this function for Grundig SMART Inter@ctive TV applications in order to enter letters via your iPhone/iPad keyboard. New features with Inter@ctive TVs V2.00: - Inter@ctive V2.00 TVs are supported for now with enhanced features. - Use your TV Channel List and EPG features via 'Smart Guide' on app. - Search any Channel and Program or filter by categories via 'Smart Guide' to find them easily.
Also, it is nice that the TV remote works with the Fire Stick so I don't need to use the Fire Stick remote. Since the Fire Stick sells for only $39.99, I consider this an.
- Synchronize your 'Schedule List' with your TV, you can set or remove new Reminder&Recorder via 'Smart Guide'. Usage: - Connect your Grundig SMART Inter@ctive TV and iPhone/iPad to the same access point. - If your iPhone/iPad cannot identify your TV automatically, you can connect your TV manually. - Select “Demo Mode” to test this application without any connection between your iPhone/iPad and your TV.
- English, German and Turkish languages are supported.
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