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Control Center + Universal Remote by Caavo
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| Brand | Caavo |
| Special feature | Universal |
| Colour | Control Center |
| Max number of supported devices | 4 |
| Compatible devices | Gaming Console, Television, Streaming Device, Home Theater, Cell Phone |
About this item
- Caavo Control Center is the first AI-powered universal remote that makes it easy to control everything connected to your TV with one remote. Control Center uses advanced machine vision to make the most powerful, but simple remote on the planet. An active $3.99 Pay As You Go Plan is required for voice control, search, and content discovery, or you can upgrade to a Lifetime Plan for $99.99. A free 45-day trial is included with purchase.
- VOICE CONTROL: Just say the name of a TV channel, device, app, show, movie or YouTube video and Control Center will take you straight there. Works with Roku, Apple TV, Nvidia Shield, AT&T TV (formerly DirecTV), AT&T U-Verse, Xfinity/Comcast, DISH, Spectrum, Tivo, and more.
- ONE SEARCH: See all your viewing options across YouTube, Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Showtime, iTunes Movies & Shows, Plex and more (experience may vary depending on the app you use), Live TV, and DVR with a single search.
- TV ANYWHERE AND SONOS ON YOU TV: Use the iOS mobile app to control your TV from your iPhone and put on a show from anywhere in your home or around the world. Additionally, Control Center is the first and only “works with Sonos” certified player for TV, allowing you to view and control Sonos on your TV -- see what’s playing, pause, skip and view all your favorites and playlists across your music services.
- WILL IT WORK FOR ME? You must use an external streaming media player (AppleTV, Roku, Nvidia Shield or streaming stick) to stream content. Control Center works with Cable/Sat TV (AT&T TV, AT&T U-Verse, Xfinity, DISH), sound bars (Vizio, Sonos, Bose etc), game consoles (XBox, PS4), DVD/Blu-Ray and AVRs. Connect up to 4 devices plus an optional sound bar. Supports the latest in-home theater tech: 4K HDR, UHD and Dolby Atmos. US Only.
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Product description
NO MORE REMOTE CLUTTER: Control everything you have connected to your TV with one remote with voice control. With Control Center everyone can finally use the TV without help. VOICE CONTROL: Use voice control to search for shows, watch movies and control everything connected to your TV with one remote. With Control Center you can use Voice to tune to a channel and search across your Cable TV, DVR, and apps like Netflix, Hulu, DirecTV Now and HBO through streaming media players. Control Center also pairs with Smart Home assistants to watch, search, switch sources and much more hands-free. WORKS GREAT WITH ROKU, APPLE TV, NVIDIA SHIELD, CHROMECAST AND OTHER STREAMING STICKS: Connect up to 4 home theater devices—your external streaming media player, plus your Xbox One, PS4 or game console, cable or satellite TV box, over-the-air (OTA) tuner, DVD or Blu-Ray—plus Sonos or a Sound Bar or Audio Video Receiver (AVR). Control Center can open apps directly on your Smart TV, however you will need an external streaming media player to use True Universal Search. EASY SET UP WITH DEVICE AUTO DETECTION: Control Center automatically detects each device and walks you through set-up. Control Center supports the latest in home theater technologies including 4K UHD, HDR and Dolby Atmos to provide a vivid picture and immersive sound. Does not support Dolby Vision. SERVICE PLAN REQUIRED: Experience the ease of getting straight to what you want to watch with the Caavo Service Plan (plans start at $3.99/month, Free 45 Day Trial). Popular Caavo Service Plan features include: Voice Control, True Universal Search, Family Care parental monitoring and and Universal Control of your TV-Anywhere with the Caavo Mobile app (iOS). Control Center bundled with ONE-YEAR and LIFETIME plans also available on Amazon.
Product information
| Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
|---|---|
| ASIN | B07GVSFKFK |
| Model Number | SG_B07GVSFKFK_US |
| UPC | 859662007205 |
| Brand | Caavo |
| Colour | Control Center |
|---|
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| item-weight | 998 g |
|---|
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
|---|---|
| Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Television, Streaming Device, Home Theater, Cell Phone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Special Features | Universal |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 4 |
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Hope you enjoy my mini-review of the Caavo Control Center!
Setup
The setup process has been truly fine-tuned to make it quite easy. The Caavo box has 4 HDMI ports for all of your devices to plug into, and one that goes out to either your TV or to an AVR (Audio/Video Receiver). Be sure you use good, quality HDMI cables to connect your 4K/UHD devices. Also, make sure you have enough cables before starting the setup process. You probably will need a new one for connecting the Caavo to your TV or AVR.
A typical setup requires you to unplug all of your HDMI-connected devices from your TV or AVR and then re-plug them into the Caavo. What’s great is that you now can organize all of those cables a bit better. Once you plug in those device HDMIs, you just connect another HDMI (out) from the Caavo to either your TV or AVR. Plug in an Ethernet cable (it does have built-in WiFi if you don’t have an Ethernet connection). Hook up the IR Blasters (so that you can transmit Infrared signals in closed cabinets or for devices that don’t have network controls and only use IR). Then just plug in the Caavo to power and go to the TV for the easy setup on-screen.
I found the on-screen setup to be extremely easy to use and navigate. The setup screens walk you through not only identifying what HDMI devices are connected (it does this automagically) but also tests and configures how you watch and listen to your video and audio. The Caavo remote will pretty much replace much of the standard functionality that all of your other remotes do (there may be some functions that will occasionally make you use the device’s remote, but that isn’t often). Also, if Caavo detects a cable or satellite provider device attached to it, it will walk you through that setup so that you can easily tune to channels or shows and watch or record them.
Later, you link your Caavo with a Caavo account. This allows you to say what services you subscribe to so that when you search for shows or movies, Caavo can better find them and get your watching them. Also, you can set up playlists using the smartphone app. Find something you want to watch? Just add it to the list. It’s great to create lists for parents or friends and just share it.
Usage
The setup shouldn’t take long to do honestly. And once you have everything plugged in and configured, the fun begins. The Caavo button on the remote will become your new best friend. You use it to launch the control center and access your devices and shows and streaming channels, as well as playlists. Depending on which device you use, the Caavo remote will automatically configure the proper buttons for use. And if you “long press” a button, it will provide some other functions.
With some DVRs and streaming services, Caavo can deep link into watchlists (e.g., things you have recorded or shows on streaming service watch lists) making it really easy to find the shows that you want to watch or have recorded. In terms of finding content, you can use the built-in voice search capability which works quite well. When it finds what you want, you can click through to watch, rent, or buy the content. The nice thing is, Caavo search is not constrained to a single device or service, it searches across everything you have configured or connected.
Pressing the Caavo button powers on your system, regardless of whether you are directly connected to a TV, AVR, or soundbar. It will automatically set the right input (based on your initial setup), and if you choose a particular service, it will activate and tune to the appropriate device. You can also set a preferred device for viewing certain streaming services. Like watching Netflix on your Apple TV because of the viewing experience? Just set it as the preferred device. And pressing the power button will shut off everything together.
If you have a voice-enabled service like Amazon Alexa or Google Voice, you can even configure Caavo to work with that. There is a required service plan (just $19.99 per YEAR - not month) that enables voice search, guides, universal search, deep linking, and more. It is not required though (but I highly recommend getting it).
This “mini” review only scrapes the surface of the features and functions of the Caavo. I’m happily using it in my man cave! Hope this review is useful!
Pros:
* No need for multiple remotes to control things (just use the Caavo remote)
* No need for complex diagrams or instructions for your family members or guests on how to use your home entertainment setup
* No need to remember which Input to use on your TV or AVR - there is only one and Caavo knows how to show the video
* No need to remember which service is on which streaming device - Caavo remembers that too
Cons:
* For those people with LOTS of devices, you do have to choose four of them only to connect to the Caavo.
* Be sure you have a high-speed HDMI cable (18 Gbps) if you are hooking to a 4K TV - I had to get one to connect to my 4K TV
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2018
Hope you enjoy my mini-review of the Caavo Control Center!
Setup
The setup process has been truly fine-tuned to make it quite easy. The Caavo box has 4 HDMI ports for all of your devices to plug into, and one that goes out to either your TV or to an AVR (Audio/Video Receiver). Be sure you use good, quality HDMI cables to connect your 4K/UHD devices. Also, make sure you have enough cables before starting the setup process. You probably will need a new one for connecting the Caavo to your TV or AVR.
A typical setup requires you to unplug all of your HDMI-connected devices from your TV or AVR and then re-plug them into the Caavo. What’s great is that you now can organize all of those cables a bit better. Once you plug in those device HDMIs, you just connect another HDMI (out) from the Caavo to either your TV or AVR. Plug in an Ethernet cable (it does have built-in WiFi if you don’t have an Ethernet connection). Hook up the IR Blasters (so that you can transmit Infrared signals in closed cabinets or for devices that don’t have network controls and only use IR). Then just plug in the Caavo to power and go to the TV for the easy setup on-screen.
I found the on-screen setup to be extremely easy to use and navigate. The setup screens walk you through not only identifying what HDMI devices are connected (it does this automagically) but also tests and configures how you watch and listen to your video and audio. The Caavo remote will pretty much replace much of the standard functionality that all of your other remotes do (there may be some functions that will occasionally make you use the device’s remote, but that isn’t often). Also, if Caavo detects a cable or satellite provider device attached to it, it will walk you through that setup so that you can easily tune to channels or shows and watch or record them.
Later, you link your Caavo with a Caavo account. This allows you to say what services you subscribe to so that when you search for shows or movies, Caavo can better find them and get your watching them. Also, you can set up playlists using the smartphone app. Find something you want to watch? Just add it to the list. It’s great to create lists for parents or friends and just share it.
Usage
The setup shouldn’t take long to do honestly. And once you have everything plugged in and configured, the fun begins. The Caavo button on the remote will become your new best friend. You use it to launch the control center and access your devices and shows and streaming channels, as well as playlists. Depending on which device you use, the Caavo remote will automatically configure the proper buttons for use. And if you “long press” a button, it will provide some other functions.
With some DVRs and streaming services, Caavo can deep link into watchlists (e.g., things you have recorded or shows on streaming service watch lists) making it really easy to find the shows that you want to watch or have recorded. In terms of finding content, you can use the built-in voice search capability which works quite well. When it finds what you want, you can click through to watch, rent, or buy the content. The nice thing is, Caavo search is not constrained to a single device or service, it searches across everything you have configured or connected.
Pressing the Caavo button powers on your system, regardless of whether you are directly connected to a TV, AVR, or soundbar. It will automatically set the right input (based on your initial setup), and if you choose a particular service, it will activate and tune to the appropriate device. You can also set a preferred device for viewing certain streaming services. Like watching Netflix on your Apple TV because of the viewing experience? Just set it as the preferred device. And pressing the power button will shut off everything together.
If you have a voice-enabled service like Amazon Alexa or Google Voice, you can even configure Caavo to work with that. There is a required service plan (just $19.99 per YEAR - not month) that enables voice search, guides, universal search, deep linking, and more. It is not required though (but I highly recommend getting it).
This “mini” review only scrapes the surface of the features and functions of the Caavo. I’m happily using it in my man cave! Hope this review is useful!
Pros:
* No need for multiple remotes to control things (just use the Caavo remote)
* No need for complex diagrams or instructions for your family members or guests on how to use your home entertainment setup
* No need to remember which Input to use on your TV or AVR - there is only one and Caavo knows how to show the video
* No need to remember which service is on which streaming device - Caavo remembers that too
Cons:
* For those people with LOTS of devices, you do have to choose four of them only to connect to the Caavo.
* Be sure you have a high-speed HDMI cable (18 Gbps) if you are hooking to a 4K TV - I had to get one to connect to my 4K TV
A week in, the Caavo --not without some flaws -- is WAY better than expected. It's like a Harmony that works, on steroids, and does a ton more. You expect with a universal remote that it can turn everything on/off with a click, and seamlessly control multiple components. Caavo does this really well --but now using it, it's really the 'point of entry' in what it is trying to do, which is unify and simplify your entertainment experience.
First off, the 'magic trick' is that Caavo automatically recognizes what you plug into it. You don't have to tell it or plug your remote into a computer. You plug your devices into the HDMI ports and it automatically recognizes and configures them. It was amazing. Caavo found every device I threw at it (6 in total, Apple TV, LG TV, Firestick, Xbox 1, a Sony BD player, and a Sonos Beam--more impressive as the Sonos wasn't directly plugged into the Caavo).
Harmony I remember having to figure out which year/model my TV, BD player, etc. was. Caavo recognized everything and I was set up (including my favorite TV apps) in about 10 minutes. Personally had no issues on setup, everything worked the first time. Another 5 minutes and I set it up with the Alexa function in my Sonos Beam (which is super cool in that I can turn it on/off via voice, search for shows, and even find my remote by asking Alexa). Plus the remote itself is really good - responsive, elegant, logical (I like the little stand that props it up on the bottom and helps you figure out which side is up -- take notes Apple!!!)
So now in about 15 minutes I have a one-remote solution. Everything works seamlessly, and way better than Harmony. Have not had any hiccups in a week of use so far. Great for people that want to simplify their setup. But this really was only the entry point on what is proving to be one of my favorite devices I have (like Eero, see my review for that). The cool stuff I like:
-Universal remote works with everything and buttons map logically. The coolest feature is it if you lightly touch some of the buttons their function (for that device) show up on the TV. Genius! I tap one button and on the TV it explains it's the 'Home' button on Apple, etc. No hunting in the dark.
-EVERY remote now works with universal functionality. This isn't advertised much, but now my old remotes not only still work, BUT they act as 'universal' in that they trigger the whole system through the Caavo. So if I want to use my old Apple TV remote (which sorta sucks), when I press a button, EVERYTHING turns on -the TV, soundbar, etc, and goes to the Apple TV home screen. Same with my Xbox controller. And in fact, I can be on Apple TV, and grab the Xbox controller, and it switches to Xbox! Again, they need to tout this feature a lot more.
-Voice search - just started using this, it's really cool. Basically, it's a universal search to go with the universal remote. There is a button you can press on the remote to ask it to search for programs or switch a device. In my experience, it works a ton better than the Siri on Apple TV, both in recognizing what I'm asking, but also locating shows. Twice now my kids have asked to watch something I didn't know, did voice search on the Caavo, and it found it. And it finds it not only on the device but the available services it's on, and it knows (from setup) which ones you use, so with a click now you go right to the show you want to watch. This works WAY better in my experience than the universal search within the Apple TV app
The stuff I don' like
-The service plan. As others have noted, Caavo is $99 but charges $2/mo or $20/y for a 'service plan'. After using it, I get it as it's not just a universal remote, but really has a lot of sophisticated search and discovery features. But I'd rather pay for this upfront. I'd like a lifetime service option and would easily pay another $100 for that upfront -- this device is worth 2x what they are charging
-Switching to apps on Apple TV can be a bit slow. I think this is because (from what I've read) the way Caavo actually controls Apple TV (it uses some type of AI that literally scrolls across the screen for you), and it's not any slower than me doing it manually, but I'd like this to be faster
-the App needs work - I like the app they have (downloaded it yesterday), but other than making lists it has limited functionality. I'd like the app to be able to launch programs directly, and maybe have a remote control feature like the Apple TV has.
Anyway, reading some of these reviews, I think those people need to spend time with the Caavo to appreciate it. This long time Harmony user is now a Caavo fan. The Harmony is being retired...
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2018
A week in, the Caavo --not without some flaws -- is WAY better than expected. It's like a Harmony that works, on steroids, and does a ton more. You expect with a universal remote that it can turn everything on/off with a click, and seamlessly control multiple components. Caavo does this really well --but now using it, it's really the 'point of entry' in what it is trying to do, which is unify and simplify your entertainment experience.
First off, the 'magic trick' is that Caavo automatically recognizes what you plug into it. You don't have to tell it or plug your remote into a computer. You plug your devices into the HDMI ports and it automatically recognizes and configures them. It was amazing. Caavo found every device I threw at it (6 in total, Apple TV, LG TV, Firestick, Xbox 1, a Sony BD player, and a Sonos Beam--more impressive as the Sonos wasn't directly plugged into the Caavo).
Harmony I remember having to figure out which year/model my TV, BD player, etc. was. Caavo recognized everything and I was set up (including my favorite TV apps) in about 10 minutes. Personally had no issues on setup, everything worked the first time. Another 5 minutes and I set it up with the Alexa function in my Sonos Beam (which is super cool in that I can turn it on/off via voice, search for shows, and even find my remote by asking Alexa). Plus the remote itself is really good - responsive, elegant, logical (I like the little stand that props it up on the bottom and helps you figure out which side is up -- take notes Apple!!!)
So now in about 15 minutes I have a one-remote solution. Everything works seamlessly, and way better than Harmony. Have not had any hiccups in a week of use so far. Great for people that want to simplify their setup. But this really was only the entry point on what is proving to be one of my favorite devices I have (like Eero, see my review for that). The cool stuff I like:
-Universal remote works with everything and buttons map logically. The coolest feature is it if you lightly touch some of the buttons their function (for that device) show up on the TV. Genius! I tap one button and on the TV it explains it's the 'Home' button on Apple, etc. No hunting in the dark.
-EVERY remote now works with universal functionality. This isn't advertised much, but now my old remotes not only still work, BUT they act as 'universal' in that they trigger the whole system through the Caavo. So if I want to use my old Apple TV remote (which sorta sucks), when I press a button, EVERYTHING turns on -the TV, soundbar, etc, and goes to the Apple TV home screen. Same with my Xbox controller. And in fact, I can be on Apple TV, and grab the Xbox controller, and it switches to Xbox! Again, they need to tout this feature a lot more.
-Voice search - just started using this, it's really cool. Basically, it's a universal search to go with the universal remote. There is a button you can press on the remote to ask it to search for programs or switch a device. In my experience, it works a ton better than the Siri on Apple TV, both in recognizing what I'm asking, but also locating shows. Twice now my kids have asked to watch something I didn't know, did voice search on the Caavo, and it found it. And it finds it not only on the device but the available services it's on, and it knows (from setup) which ones you use, so with a click now you go right to the show you want to watch. This works WAY better in my experience than the universal search within the Apple TV app
The stuff I don' like
-The service plan. As others have noted, Caavo is $99 but charges $2/mo or $20/y for a 'service plan'. After using it, I get it as it's not just a universal remote, but really has a lot of sophisticated search and discovery features. But I'd rather pay for this upfront. I'd like a lifetime service option and would easily pay another $100 for that upfront -- this device is worth 2x what they are charging
-Switching to apps on Apple TV can be a bit slow. I think this is because (from what I've read) the way Caavo actually controls Apple TV (it uses some type of AI that literally scrolls across the screen for you), and it's not any slower than me doing it manually, but I'd like this to be faster
-the App needs work - I like the app they have (downloaded it yesterday), but other than making lists it has limited functionality. I'd like the app to be able to launch programs directly, and maybe have a remote control feature like the Apple TV has.
Anyway, reading some of these reviews, I think those people need to spend time with the Caavo to appreciate it. This long time Harmony user is now a Caavo fan. The Harmony is being retired...
So, with my initial positive experiences with my first Caavo, several months later, I decided I wanted to put one in my bedroom. I was so excited to be able to crawl into bed, ask Alexa to start the Tennis Channel, or Netflix, or whatever, and to easily set a shutoff timer for 30 minutes.....
This second one was a great addition to the bedroom. However, it's a bit of a mixed bag:
• You can only have 1 Caavo respond to Alexa. This meant, I needed to choose one or the other to use with the Alexa/Caavo skill.
• I have still found the one in the bedroom quite helpful. The voice control button on the remote really does the trick. I simply hold it down, tell Caavo to "watch Tennis Channel", then tell it to "set sleep timer for 60 minutes". This is certainly a huge step forward from what I was having to do before Caavo...(change input to TV, use TV remote to set sleep timer, use other remote to tune into channel I wanted, etc.) So, an improvement with Caavo....yes.
I would like to have the ability to have several differently named Caavo units on my home network interface with Alexa and respond to voice commands so I would not need to even pick up the Caavo remote on my second unit in the bedroom. Not a huge problem, but since I'm leaving feedback, felt compelled to mention that. Hopefully, Caavo will hear this complaint numerous times and find a way to make this happen.
Would I recommend purchasing Caavo? I would. It has made interacting with my electronics much easier. It has been reliable, an easy learning curve, and also cuts down on juggling various remotes.
If your budget allows, I would recommend the lifetime service instead of the month to month....but, then again, I guess that is a personal preference thing.
Hope this has been helpful.
For me personally it's a five star device. HOWEVER, for some people (as previously mentioned in other reviews) who need ARC capability to view their smart TV apps, or need like 8 inputs, or need total control of their TV hdmi inputs in addition to the Caavo inputs, this might not be for you. But for those of you who have three or four components plus your TV and soundbar and like to watch a combination of traditional cable, Blu Rays, and streaming from multiple apps like I do, then I suggest that you buy this device immediately.
First of all, it takes no time at all to unplug cables from your existing components and add them to your Caavo hub, which is then connected to the TV. I will add that this replaced a traditional hdmi 4-port switch that cost $40 alone with zero other capability, which shows the value of the Caavo remote before even considering the smarts behind it. So once all hooked up to the Caavo, it takes it away from there and the entire setup is done through its on-screen user interface (which is fancy but could be fancier). The unit goes through all the prompts itself to detect which devices are hooked up, and then with a little input from me I was up and running in roughly twenty minutes. It detected my Hisense TV, Fire TV and Blu ray player, and I helped it determine my cable provider and the input for my PC, as well as choosing Sonos for my soundbar brand and logging into apps. Compared to what I used to have to do to set up a logitech remote (both PC and mobile-based), this process had me in awe, and I was giddy at how easy it was and how flawlessly the process went.
From there, I gladly signed up for the $20/year subscription (it's a no brainer) to utilize the universal search feature, among others, and began to tinker with the remote. WOW.... I am seriously impressed, not necessarily by the look or quality of the remote, but by the sheer power and functionality that it contains (and it does feel quite nice in the hand, too). The ability to use my "universal remote" as the super smart A/V brains of my living room is astounding, and searching across multiple devices and services with results organized immediately in one place is glorious and is the future of home entertainment. And then comes the "cool" factor of searching for a show or movie, selecting to watch it in Plex or wherever, and having Caavo root through all the devices/apps/menus so that it literally goes right to that show and starts it without me having to select Input/Plex/Movies/Forrest Gump/Play. A big time saver and really neat.
This is not to mention that once set up, the remote and switcher have worked very reliably and fast.
And the new Caavo user interface that is now overlayed on my TV screen makes accessing and viewing all my devices, apps, and media so darn easy that it brings a smile to my face, not to mention my wife's! Thank you Caavo for finally establishing a new direction for the home hub/remote control industry and setting the bar as high as you did with this product, and I look forward to more products and innovations soon.





