VU Smart TV Remote – Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video | Compatible Replacement | Buy Online India
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VU Smart TV Remote – Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video | Compatible Replacement | Buy Online India

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VU Smart TV Remote – Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video | Compatible Replacement | Buy Online IndiaVU Smart TV Remote Control with Google Play, YouTube, Netflix & Prime Video Buy Online in India Budget Friendly Smart Remote for VU Smart TVs The VU Smart TV Remote is your ultimate entertainment controller for your VU smart television. Featuring dedicated shortcuts for Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, and Prime Video, plus complete smart TV functionality, this genuine VU remote delivers seamless streaming control at an unbeatable budget price. Perfect

VU Smart TV Remote Control with Google Play, YouTube, Netflix & Prime Video | Buy Online in India

Budget-Friendly Smart Remote for VU Smart TVs

The VU Smart TV Remote is your ultimate entertainment controller for your VU smart television. Featuring dedicated shortcuts for Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, and Prime Video, plus complete smart TV functionality, this genuine VU remote delivers seamless streaming control at an unbeatable budget price. Perfect for all VU smart TV models.

Advanced Features

  • Multi-App Streaming Shortcuts: Dedicated one-touch buttons for Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, and Prime Video. Instant app launching without menu navigation. Complete Indian entertainment coverage. Quick access to all major streaming platforms.
  • Google Play Integration: Direct Google Play button for app store access. Download games and apps instantly. Android TV ecosystem integration. Access to thousands of Android TV apps.
  • YouTube Dedicated Access: Quick YouTube button for instant access to world's largest video platform. YouTube search via menu navigation. Playlist access from remote. Perfect for entertainment lovers.
  • Smart Menu Navigation: Intuitive arrow buttons for smooth menu browsing. OK button for selection and confirmation. Back button for quick navigation. Home button returns to home screen instantly.
  • Complete VU TV Compatibility: Works with ALL VU Smart TVs. Compatible with all VU smart TV models. 32-inch to 65-inch displays supported. Any year or generation supported.
  • Intuitive Button Design: Carefully engineered button layout with clear labeling. Easy to learn for all users. Large buttons for comfortable extended use. Premium tactile feedback sensation.
  • Fast IR Transmission: Reliable infrared signal transmission technology. 35+ meter operating range. Instant button response without lag. Perfect line-of-sight performance reliability.

Complete Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Compatible Models ALL VU Smart TVs (any year)
Remote Type Original VU Smart TV Remote (No Voice Control)
Primary Features Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video buttons
Streaming Apps Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video
Display Size Works with 32-inch to 65-inch VU Smart TVs
Power Source 2 AAA alkaline batteries (not included)
Battery Life 6-8 months (normal usage)
IR Transmission Range 35+ meters line-of-sight
Total Buttons 40 buttons for complete TV control
Warranty 6 months manufacturer + 30-day Faritha replacement guarantee
Condition 100% Original, New, Factory Fresh
Color Black with premium grip sides
Weight 160 grams (with batteries)
Price ₹399 (Unbeatable budget price)

Setup Guide - Ready in 60 Seconds

  1. Install Batteries: Open battery compartment on remote back. Insert 2 AAA batteries with correct polarity alignment. Close compartment securely. Remote is now powered.
  2. Point at TV: Hold remote pointed directly at your VU smart TV receiver. Ensure no obstructions between remote sensor and TV receiver.
  3. Test Power Button: Press power button. VU TV should turn on or off immediately. If not responding, reposition remote for better IR alignment.
  4. Test Streaming Shortcuts: Press Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, or Prime Video button. Streaming apps should launch instantly on TV screen.
  5. Use Menu Navigation: Use arrow buttons for menu navigation. OK button for selection. Back button for going to previous menu.
  6. Optimize Performance: Keep remote pointed at TV receiver. Avoid obstacles. Use quality AAA batteries for best performance.

VU Smart TV Remote Comparison

vs Generic Compatible Remote (₹250-350): Generic remotes lack build quality and reliability. This original VU remote is factory-tuned for VU TVs. Guaranteed compatibility. Superior durability. Better button response. Worth the minimal premium.

vs VU Service Center (₹900-1,400): Service centers charge massive premiums for identical remotes. Plus 5-7 day waiting. Faritha delivers genuine VU remotes at ₹399 - save ₹500-1,000. Better service too.

vs Other Budget Smart Remotes (₹350-600): Many budget options exist, but VU OEM remotes are specifically optimized for VU TV systems. Brand-tuned IR codes. Better menu navigation. Designed for VU ecosystem integration.

Why Choose Faritha?

  • 100% Genuine Original VU: Factory authorized distributor. Zero counterfeits. Complete authenticity verified.
  • 30-Day Replacement Guarantee: Defective within 30 days? Replace FREE with no questions asked. Unmatched customer protection policy.
  • Same-Day Delivery Available: Order by 2 PM, receive same evening in metro cities. Fastest remote delivery in India for budget options.
  • Expert 24/7 WhatsApp Support: +91-7010973253. Free setup help, troubleshooting, remote guidance. 5-minute response guaranteed.
  • Best Price Guarantee: ₹399 is absolute lowest verified price online for original VU remotes. Unbeatable value.
  • 142,000+ Happy Customers: Trusted remote specialist since 2018. 4.9/5 average rating. Proven excellence in remote sales.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will this work with my VU TV? A: Yes! Works with ALL VU smart TVs. Any year. 32-inch to 65-inch displays. 100% guaranteed compatibility. Unsure? WhatsApp +91-7010973253.

Q: How do the app buttons work? A: Press Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, or Prime Video button. Apps launch instantly on TV without menu navigation. One-touch convenience for streaming.

Q: Do I need to program codes? A: No! Original VU remotes work immediately with factory tuning. Insert batteries, point at TV, start using. Zero programming required.

Q: What if I don't have one of those apps? A: Use arrow buttons to navigate menus and launch other apps. The shortcut buttons just save time. Manual navigation always works.

Q: How long does battery last? A: 6-8 months with normal usage. Use quality AAA batteries. Replacement batteries available everywhere at low cost.

Q: Remote not working? A: WhatsApp +91-7010973253 for free troubleshooting help. Check battery polarity. Ensure line-of-sight to TV. If defective within 30 days, free replacement.

Q: Can I use this with other streaming apps? A: Yes! Use arrow buttons to navigate menus and launch other apps. Google Play, YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video are just quick shortcuts.

Q: Is this the latest VU remote? A: This is the current VU smart TV standard remote. Matches remotes packaged with new VU TV sales.

Real Customer Reviews

Rajesh Kumar, Delhi: Amazing value at ₹399! Original VU remote works perfectly. All buttons work great. Best budget smart remote. Highly recommended!

Meera Singh, Mumbai: Great quality for the price. Works flawlessly with VU TV. All streaming buttons perfect. Better than expected for ₹399. Highly satisfied!

Arjun Sharma, Bangalore: Original VU remote. Works excellent. Google Play YouTube Netflix Prime buttons perfect. Best budget option. Highly recommended!

Order Your VU Smart TV Remote Today

Get authentic VU remote. Google Play YouTube Netflix Prime. ₹399. Same-day delivery available. Order now for ultimate VU smart TV entertainment experience at unbeatable budget price.

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