The best-selling universal remote in Amazon’s entire store is only $9

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Controlling all the gear in your entertainment center doesn’t have to mean spending $200 on a Logitech Harmony remote. If you’d rather get something nice and simple that doesn’t cost a fortune, you’ll definitely want to check out the GE 33709 4-Device Universal Remote Control. It’s the best-selling universal remote control on Amazon and it really couldn’t be any simpler. Best of all, it’s only $9 — or you can spend $16 and change to upgrade to the 6-device version that also has LED backlit buttons.

Here’s some additional info from the product page:

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  • MULTI-DEVICE CONTROL – Operate up to 4 different audio and video components such as TVs, Blu-Ray/DVD Players, Cable/Satellite Receivers, Roku boxes and other Streaming Media Players, Soundbars and More

  • BEST REMOTE CODE LIBRARY – This universal remote works with ALL MAJOR BRANDS and supports thousands of the latest audio/video equipment.

  • Does not work with Roku streaming stick, fire TV stick, or other RF streaming devices

  • SIMPLE SETUP – This remote comes pre-programmed for Roku and Samsung TVs and includes an easy to follow online setup video providing trouble-free setup, auto scan technology and a master volume control, allowing you to control the volume no matter what device you are operating

  • TRUSTED BRAND – GE is the leading brand in universal remote controls and is backed by free U.S.-based technical support. Call the experts at 800-654-8483 with any questions or issues about your purchase

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