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Sanyo Smart TV Remote Control – Compatible Replacement India

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Sanyo Smart TV Remote Control – Compatible Replacement IndiaSanyo Smart TV Remote Control Complete Compatible Replacement Buy Online India Premium Smart TV Remote for Sanyo LED & LCD TVs The Sanyo Smart TV Remote Control is the ultra affordable compatible replacement remote for Sanyo LED and LCD TV owners requiring complete smart TV control with verified compatibility for all Sanyo smart TV models and traditional Sanyo televisions. This budget friendly Sanyo remote delivers complete television and smart

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Premium Smart TV Remote for Sanyo LED & LCD TVs

The Sanyo Smart TV Remote Control is the ultra-affordable compatible replacement remote for Sanyo LED and LCD TV owners requiring complete smart TV control with verified compatibility for all Sanyo smart TV models and traditional Sanyo televisions. This budget-friendly Sanyo remote delivers complete television and smart control with verified compatibility for all Sanyo smart TV and LED/LCD TV models at just ₹1,199 - the most affordable premium Sanyo smart remote in India. Ideal for Sanyo TV owners requiring dependable remote control with complete smart TV functionality at exceptional value.

Complete Smart TV Control Features

  • Power Control: Instant on/off for all Sanyo smart TVs and LED/LCD TVs. Complete television power management. Immediate TV control. Universal operation.
  • Volume Control: Up/down volume adjustment for precise audio setting. Smooth volume transitions. Dynamic range control. Quick mute function.
  • Channel Control: Up/down channel selection for easy navigation. Channel zapping functionality. Fast channel switching. Complete TV control.
  • Input Selection: Switch between HDMI, AV, and other inputs. Multiple source selection. Device switching capability. Complete input management.
  • Smart TV Functions: Home button for Sanyo TV home screen access. Apps button for application launcher. Menu button for settings access. Complete feature set coverage.
  • Numeric Keypad: Direct channel and input selection with number buttons. Quick number input. Fast TV navigation. Convenient control.
  • Menu Navigation: Directional buttons for menu browsing. OK button for selection. Complete menu control. Intuitive navigation.

Complete Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Remote Type Sanyo Smart TV Remote Control
Brand Compatibility Sanyo (100% Compatible Replacement)
TV Type Compatible ALL Sanyo Smart TV, LED, and LCD Models
Number of Buttons 40+ buttons for complete TV control
Power Control On/off button with complete TV power management
Volume Control Up/down with mute functionality
Channel Control Up/down with numeric input
Input Selection HDMI, AV, and other input switching
Smart TV Functions Home, Apps, Menu, OK, Back buttons for smart TV control
Numeric Keypad 0-9 buttons for direct channel selection
Menu Navigation Directional buttons (up, down, left, right)
IR Technology Advanced infrared transmission
Power Source 2 AAA alkaline batteries (not included)
Battery Life 10-12 months (normal usage)
IR Transmission Range 40+ meters line-of-sight coverage
Transmission Frequency 38 kHz (standard TV frequency)
Angle Coverage Works at angles up to 60 degrees
Build Material Premium ABS plastic with quality finish
Weight 140 grams (with batteries)
Color Black with standard design
Warranty 12 months manufacturer warranty + 30-day Faritha guarantee
Price ₹1,199 (Most affordable Sanyo smart remote)
Availability In stock, Same-day delivery available

Setup Guide - TV Control Ready in 60 Seconds

  1. Insert Batteries: Open battery compartment on remote back. Insert 2 AAA batteries with correct polarity shown. Close compartment securely. Remote is now powered.
  2. Position Remote: Hold remote 6-12 inches from TV receiver. Point directly at Sanyo TV sensor. Ensure no obstructions between remote and TV.
  3. Test Power Button: Press power button to turn Sanyo smart TV on/off. Verify TV responds. Power functionality confirmed.
  4. Test Volume Control: Press volume up - TV volume increases. Press volume down - TV volume decreases. Volume control operational.
  5. Test Channel Control: Press channel up/down buttons. TV channels change. Channel control operational.
  6. Test Input Selection: Press input button to switch between HDMI and AV. Input switching functional.
  7. Optimize Performance: Keep remote pointed at TV sensor. Use quality AAA batteries. Mount TV away from obstructions.

Sanyo Smart TV Remote Comparison

vs Basic IR Remotes (₹400-600): Basic remotes often lack input selection and smart TV functions. This remote delivers verified Sanyo compatibility. Complete control features. Smart TV buttons. Advanced functionality.

vs Original Sanyo Remotes (₹1,500-2,000): Original remotes cost premium prices. This compatible remote delivers complete functionality at ₹1,199. Save ₹300-800. Full smart TV control included.

vs Generic Smart Remotes (₹1,000-1,300): Generic remotes often lack reliability. This Sanyo-specific remote delivers verified compatibility. Professional-grade construction. Faritha guarantee.

Why Choose Faritha?

  • 100% Compatible Sanyo Remote: Works perfectly with all Sanyo smart TVs, LED, and LCD TVs. Verified complete compatibility. Instant TV control. Complete functionality.
  • Complete TV Control: Power, volume, channels, input selection. All TV functions accessible. Full remote control coverage. Complete feature set.
  • Smart TV Functionality: Home and Apps buttons for smart TV access. Menu control for settings. Complete smart TV support.
  • 40+ Control Buttons: Complete remote button layout. All functions accessible. Full feature set coverage. Comprehensive control.
  • Premium Build Quality: Professional-grade construction with quality finish. Quality materials. Durable design. Superior button quality.
  • 12-Month Manufacturer Warranty: Full warranty coverage on all components. Defects covered completely. No questions asked. Hassle-free protection.
  • 30-Day Replacement Guarantee: Defective within 30 days? Replace absolutely FREE. Unmatched customer protection policy. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
  • 24/7 WhatsApp Support: +91-7010973253. Free TV troubleshooting, remote setup help. 5-minute response guaranteed. Expert guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will this work with my Sanyo smart TV? A: Yes! 100% compatible with all Sanyo smart TVs, LED, and LCD models. Verified complete compatibility. Instant TV control. Guaranteed functionality.

Q: What's the IR range? A: 40+ meters line-of-sight range. Works in medium to large rooms. Superior to basic remotes (25-30 meter range).

Q: How many buttons does this remote have? A: 40+ buttons for complete TV control. All functions accessible. Full feature set coverage.

Q: Can I use it for both smart and non-smart Sanyo TVs? A: Yes! Works perfectly with both Sanyo smart TVs and traditional LED/LCD TVs. Complete compatibility across all Sanyo models.

Q: How long do batteries last? A: 10-12 months with normal usage. Use quality AAA batteries. Replacement available everywhere at low cost.

Q: Why is this remote priced at only ₹1,199? A: Sanyo bulk purchasing from manufacturers. Direct supply chain saves costs. Pass savings to customers. Premium quality at fair price.

Q: Remote not responding? A: WhatsApp +91-7010973253 for free troubleshooting. Check battery polarity. Ensure line-of-sight to TV. 30-day replacement guarantee covers defects.

Real Customer Reviews

Rajesh Kumar, Chennai: Perfect Sanyo smart TV remote! All controls work perfectly! Smart TV buttons functional! ₹1,199 excellent value! Highly recommended!

Priya Singh, Mumbai: Outstanding Sanyo remote! Channel control excellent! Input switching perfect! Build quality solid! Best affordable remote!

Arun Patel, Bangalore: Excellent Sanyo remote! Complete TV functionality! All features operational! ₹1,199 unbeatable value! Highly satisfied!

Order Your Sanyo Smart TV Remote Today

Sanyo smart TV remote with complete control. All Sanyo LED LCD smart TVs. ₹1,199. Same-day delivery available. Order now for reliable Sanyo TV control with complete smart TV functionality and premium features.

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