Best Car Audio & Video Remote Controls in 2022

Last update: November 18, 2022

Audiotek Subwoofer Volume Bass Control (Knob) at-SC4 Review:


I purchased this for my Avenger, installed it very quickly, and it works and looks fantastic. I can now increase the level without having a lot of bass knocking. It operates flawlessly, smoothly, and performs its intended function. Although it took a little longer than anticipated, the product was excellent.



PAC LC-1 Remote Amplifier Level Controller Review:


My truck recently received a vintage Memphis mono amp. The original Memphis remote was not included, but it still functions perfectly. I started hunting for a universal gain control knob after discovering that not all RJ11 remotes were compatible, and I found this. It is less than $10 and has the exact same functionality as the majority of proprietary gain knobs that are five times as expensive. This was delivered today during my lunch hour, so before I backed out of the driveway, I opted to connect it to my vehicle. I merely grabbed an extra set of RCA cables that linked to my amp's output connectors, and I attached the pre-existing amp's RCAs to it. Works perfectly and enables me to quickly lower the bass as I pull into the office parking lot each morning. My coworkers must think it's funny.



Viper Remote Replacement 7254V - LED 2 Way Remote 1/2 Mile Range Car Remote Review:


I recently misplaced the battery cover for my old 7251v and replaced it for just $12 plus shipping. Within a week, the bottom of the remote's outer rim fell off, somewhat protruding the door. The batteries have been lasting approximately a week ever since, so I decided it was time to replace it.The new remote won't simply disassemble like the previous one and does away with the necessity for a battery door. The buttons are more difficult to press (which is good considering my old one used to get smashed and make that angry loud buzzing noise). It has a lovely rubbery, tactile feel that makes me think of vintage Nextel phones. With a little flathead screwdriver, you can now peel the front off, revealing the interior and battery holder.The directions on the package for connecting with my current alarm system worked well.Advantages: Feels more substantial and strong; buttons are more difficult to press but are still responsive; My old remote's battery life is currently better. Battery door absent!Cons: After changing the batteries a few times, I'm concerned that the plastic clips holding the front may eventually snap off.- The insides fall apart when I take it apart to change the batteries, making me concerned that they might shatter.Very pleased with the buy overall.



Kicker 41KMLC Marine LED Controller Review:


Anyone who has these on notice a buzzing sound? Everything was operating smoothly and changing LEDs. Then the speakers started emitting this buzzing noise. Any assistance available?



Wireless Headphones and Remote for Silverado Tahoe Suburban Yukon Cadillac Escalade 2015 2016 by AV2GO Review:


I required a remote and headphones for my brand-new GMC Denali. These are excellent, and the pricing is extremely fair. The total quality exceeded my expectations and the material was not inexpensive.



LEGO Functions Power Functions IR Speed Remote Control 8879 (1 Piece) Review:


Review by a childThree AAA (1.5 V) alkaline batteries are needed for this item. Remove the battery cars cover by unscrewing the little Phillips head screw on the back of the remote control, then insert the batteries. Replace the battery cars cover and tighten the screw.There are several reasons why this is cool. This can operate any Lego build that has an IR (infrared) receiver and Power functions; for example, the Lego Technic Heavy Lift Helicopter / Tandem Helicopter [Set #42052] does not, however the Lego Creator Expert Winter Holiday Train [Set #10254] can.Imagine that you have a Lego automobile that is in forward drive. As you move the right dial clockwise, it speeds up, and as you turn the right dial counterclockwise, it slows down. This device has a frequency switch, two dials, and two direction changer switches, one for each dial. If the switch underneath the right dial is switched on, the right dial will slow down when turned clockwise and speed up when turned counterclockwise.) Imagine you still have the Lego car, but this time it's moving too quickly. You have two stop buttons, one for each dial. The car is on the verge of toppling over every time you make a sudden bend. You make an even sharper turn right away, and it literally tips over! The wheels are currently turning but doing nothing. Press this lever. It is a motor override for the car's Power Functions. The wheels will stop and instantly slow down. I don't know what the left dial, directional switch, and button do because I only have the Winter Holiday Train, but I assume they control turn direction, make it so that if you turn the dial one way, the vehicle turns the opposite way it would if you flipped the switch, and stop the turn if you're already turning. With the frequency switch, you could control the speed of a train, switch frequencies, control the speed of a car, etc. if you had a Lego remote-control train, a Lego remote-control car, another Lego remote-control train, and another Lego remote-control car. Then, if you want to turn a car (assuming the left set of controls does that), set the frequency and turn the car.If you want to turn a Lego set that can be converted into an RC set, this is a fantastic product.



XM Xpress Universal Remote Review:


It turns out that the boombox-style home docking station I got for my Onyx is different from other docking units. It turns out that the remote was inappropriate for that arrangement. Everything worked flawlessly, except there were no volume controls (though this particular remote apparently does have volume controls for different setups). It took me some time to find out how to make it operate at first; I had to manually turn on the radio by pushing the bottom right button before it began to function. I particularly like that it still contained all of my saved shortcuts. I did wish volume controls, though. When I called the vendor, TSS Radio, I received first-rate customer service. He knew exactly the remote I wanted right away, but sadly, Amazon didn't carry it. He sent it to me nevertheless, telling me to return the previous one as soon as I could. I soon received the replacement, and everything about it—including the volume controls—worked flawlessly. I strongly advise contacting the man at TSS Radio first if you need a remote for any Sirius radio.