12 Days of Christmas: Day 7 - Best Remote for Nvidia Shield and Apple TV
Hello everyone, and welcome back to the 12 Days of Christmas series! It’s Day 7, and today we’re diving into the best remote options for the Nvidia Shield Pro and Apple TV 4K.
One of the most common complaints I hear is that the Nvidia Shield Pro remote is too small or has an awkward angled design. And let’s not forget the Apple TV 4K remote—it’s so sensitive that a single extra click can throw everything off. People are looking for a remote that’s comfortable to hold, easy to navigate, and makes typing a breeze. Let’s be honest: no one wants to click letter by letter just to search for their favorite show anymore!
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Why You Need the Right Remote for Nvidia Shield TV Pro and Apple TV 4K
Here’s the thing: I’m not a big fan of remotes myself. When I shop for one, I’m all about remotes with built-in keyboards. Let’s face it—keyboards make everything easier, especially when you’re searching for titles. But I’ve noticed that many of you are still talking about traditional remotes. How old school is that?
For free streaming, there’s no need for an old-school remote that focuses on flipping channels—there aren’t any channel numbers to navigate! But I get it—some of you might want a universal remote to control your TV, streaming device, and maybe even your sound system. For me, that sounds like a bit much, but hey, we all have different preferences. Let’s explore your options.
My Preference: Gaming Controllers
Personally, I prefer using a gaming controller. My setup is simple:
I use a standard remote (that stays right by the TV) just to turn it on.
From there, everything is controlled with my 2017 Shield Controller, which unfortunately has been discontinued.
You can still hook up an Xbox or PS5 controller to your Nvidia Shield for a similar experience.
For typing, you can plug a USB keyboard into the back of your Nvidia Shield or opt for one of the more affordable air remotes.
Remote Pricing: What Should You Expect?
The cost of a remote depends on what you want it to do:
Air Remotes: These typically cost around $25 and are great for basic navigation with a built-in keyboard.
Universal Remotes: High-end models like the URC can go up to $340, which makes sense since they often require additional software for setup.
Get Creative: Build Your Own Remote
Feeling adventurous? You can explore building your own remote—either a physical one or a digital solution. We’ll dive deeper into this topic below, so stay tuned.
I’m genuinely excited about this topic because I’m new to remotes too. But through some research and personal experience, I’ve learned a lot. Let’s get into it!
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Do You Need IR or Bluetooth for Nvidia Shield TV Pro and Apple TV 4K?
When shopping for a remote for the Nvidia Shield TV Pro or Apple TV 4K, the big question is: IR or Bluetooth?
For the Nvidia Shield TV Pro, you’ll need a Bluetooth remote. The only Shield model that supports IR is the Nvidia Shield 2015. As for the Apple TV 4K, it supports both IR (if you plan to keep the device in the open) and Bluetooth (if you want to hide it).
Here’s the deal with IR: it’s old-school tech that requires you to point the remote directly at the device for it to work. Bluetooth, on the other hand, is wireless and hassle-free. Once you pair the remote in the settings, you’re good to go!
A quick note: If you use a plug-in Bluetooth receiver with the Nvidia Shield Pro, you might notice a slight delay. Plus, it takes up a precious USB port. For these reasons, I don’t recommend them.
Why You Should Skip the Hub
Let’s talk about hubs—are they necessary? Not anymore. We’re heading into 2025, and technology has come so far that wireless Bluetooth is more than enough. Hubs add unnecessary complexity to setups that don’t need it. Let’s leave hubs in the past where they belong!
Top Streaming Remotes for Nvidia Shield and Apple TV 4K
When choosing a streaming remote, ask yourself:
Do you want something simple that’s comfortable to use?
Or do you need an advanced remote that works with everything in your setup?
Minimalist Remotes
Function101 Button Remote: This Bluetooth remote is super easy to pair with the Apple TV. It works just like the Apple remote but without the slippery trackpad.
WeChip Lineup: These remotes feature keyboards on the back for easier typing. The WeChip W1 is especially popular, but the W2 deserves some love, too. Pro tip: The W2 does have a Home button—you just need to hold down the back button for three seconds to access it. The W2 is slightly larger and has a carbon-fiber-like grip. Both are excellent options!
Universal Remotes
Universal remotes like the URC lineup are another option. However, I recommend staying away from larger models like the URC MX-990, which costs around $340 and requires proprietary software to set up. Here’s why:
"NOTE: THIS DOES NOT COME WITH SOFTWARE TO PROGRAM IT. Make sure you have a copy first—I doubt any Amazon sellers will offer it. URC will not give it out except to their custom installers." – A. Salazar, Amazon reviewer
Instead, consider something simpler, like the One For All URC7880 Smart Control 8. It costs around $52 and offers straightforward functionality without the unnecessary bells and whistles.
Why I Prefer Gaming Controllers
Here’s the truth: I’ve flashed tons of Nvidia Shield TV Pro 2019 devices, and I always need a controller for the process. Over time, I realized I prefer gaming controllers to remotes.
For the Nvidia Shield Pro, I love using the Xbox controller, but the PS5 controller works great, too. Both are Bluetooth, making them easy to pair and super reliable.
For the Apple TV 4K, the PS5 controller is my go-to because it feels more intuitive with the interface. Honestly, most of what the Nvidia Shield Pro remote can do, a gaming controller can do just as well, if not better.
Don’t Overlook Keyboards
Small keyboards are a game-changer for streaming devices, and you shouldn’t overlook them. I recommend getting a USB plug-in keyboard, especially for the Nvidia Shield TV Pro—it’s essential if you ever need to flash the system.
While both plug-in and wireless keyboards work with the Nvidia Shield Pro, the Apple TV 4K requires a wireless Bluetooth keyboard. Having a keyboard in your setup makes searching, typing, and navigating much faster and easier.
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Create your own on your phone or a physical remote too
It might sound a little crazy, but yes, you can create your own remote—whether it’s a physical remote or a virtual one on your phone. If you’ve got the skills, this is 100% doable. Honestly, Dave should probably start selling his because he’s already made a few for his home setup!
To build a physical remote, having access to a 3D printer can make a world of difference. Funny enough, while I love building furniture, living in NYC makes it tricky—there’s just no room, and I don’t know of any woodworking studios around here. But I keep seeing pop-ups about 3D printing, and it’s something I’d love to dive into. Who knows? Maybe I’ll create something crazy cool one day!
If you’ve got the knack for DIY projects, don’t overlook 3D printing. It’s been around since the 80s (surprise!), though it’s only recently started gaining mainstream attention. For example, people are creating 3D-printed stands for the Nvidia Shield TV Pro. I even got one from a guy named TJ on Etsy—it’s practical and looks fantastic. So, if you’re handy with tools and tech, why not explore making your own custom remote?
No 3D Printer? Use Your Phone Instead!
If building a physical remote feels like a long-term project (or not your thing), don’t worry—you can use an app on your phone instead! With the help of Home Assistant, you can turn your smartphone into a smart remote.
I came across a great guide by Smart Home Solver, who breaks down how to set it up step by step. They even shared an article with all the details, so I’ll leave a link to show you what the app looks like. It’s a simple, modern solution that works beautifully for creating your own customizable remote.
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FAQs: Everything You Need to Know About Remotes for Nvidia Shield TV Pro and Apple TV 4K
1. Do I need a Bluetooth or IR remote?
Nvidia Shield TV Pro: You need a Bluetooth remote. Only the old 2015 Shield works with IR remotes.
Apple TV 4K: It works with both IR and Bluetooth. Use IR if the Apple TV is in plain sight. Use Bluetooth if you want to hide the Apple TV.
2. What is the difference between IR and Bluetooth remotes?
IR (Infrared): You point the remote directly at the device, and it works like magic—but only if nothing is blocking the signal.
Bluetooth: You connect the remote in the settings, and it works wirelessly, even if the device is hidden.
3. Can I use a gaming controller instead of a remote?
Yes! For the Nvidia Shield TV Pro, you can use controllers like:
Nvidia Shield Controller (2017)
Xbox controllers
PS5 controllers
For Apple TV 4K, the Xbox and PS5 controller works great. Controllers are Bluetooth, so they’re easy to connect!
4. What about remotes with keyboards?
Remotes with keyboards, like the WeChip W1 or W2, are awesome for typing! Just make sure the keyboard is compatible:
Nvidia Shield TV Pro: Works with USB plug-in or wireless keyboards.
Apple TV 4K: Needs a Bluetooth keyboard.
5. Are universal remotes worth it?
Universal remotes can work, but some are too fancy and expensive. For example, the URC MX-990 is pricey and hard to program. Instead, go for simpler options like the One For All URC7880 Smart Control 8, which costs around $50.
6. Can I create my own remote?
Yes! If you have skills and tools, you can make a custom remote with a 3D printer. Or, you can use an app like Home Assistant to turn your phone into a remote. It’s a fun way to get creative!
7. Do I need a hub for my remotes?
Nope! Hubs are old-school and unnecessary for Bluetooth remotes. Most streaming devices are already advanced enough to work without them.
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Final Thoughts: Best Remote for Nvidia Shield and Apple TV
Let me tell you, this has been some of the coolest stuff I’ve explored in a while! It’s amazing how much a great remote (or even creating your own!) can take your free streaming experience to the next level.
The idea of building exactly what you need from scratch? Count me in. I’m inspired to try what Smart Home Solver did, but tweak it to work even better with Jailbroken Devices for faster access to all the goodies.
If you’re curious about that custom remote Dave made himself, you’re in for a treat. I’ve included the link to his drop home so you can check it out. Dave has been doing smart home setups way ahead of his time—seriously, the guy’s a genius! He’s one of those people who’ll have you saying, “Why didn’t I think of that?” This also reminds me—stay tuned for a blog and video coming soon on how to create your own Home Media Server. It’s going to be epic.
Now, if you haven’t ordered your Jailbroken Nvidia Shield Pro or Jailbroken Apple TV 4K yet, what are you waiting for? Don’t miss out! We’re accepting orders until the 23rd at 12 PM, but if you want it under the tree on time, you’ll need to upgrade to UPS Next-Day Air to have it delivered by Christmas Eve at 11 AM your time.
Finally, before you go, don’t forget to check out Day 8 - Comfortable Seating for Home Theaters. I’ve got some fantastic options there that’ll have you relaxing in style while you stream.
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