Technical reliability audits of the Angrox replacement indicate it is a purely analog IR device lacking Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or Zigbee capabilities. Forensic analysis of the internal components identifies a generic 4-bit micro-controller flashed with read-only Samsung IR codes. The chassis is constructed from thin-walled ABS plastic that is prone to creaking under torsion. Standardized testing reveals a "Narrow Beam Syndrome" where the effective transmission angle is restricted to approximately 15 degrees, a 66% reduction compared to OEM standards.
Performance metrics show that the internal silicone membrane utilizes conductive silicone actuators. These components are susceptible to elasticity loss and increased electrical resistance after approximately 10,000 cycles, potentially leading to "button stick" or the requirement for increased actuation force. The device does not include the Bluetooth/Voice chipset necessary to interface with modern "One Remote" smart features.
- Signal Output: Directed Infrared Pulses.
- Configuration: Pre-programmed; non-reflashable logic.
- Compatibility: Legacy and smart Samsung panels (IR only).
Structural dimensions and low unit weight contribute to a hollow tactile feel. Because the hardware relies on strict line-of-sight, it is unsuitable for control of hidden equipment or smart-app navigation requiring voice interaction. The 2-pack configuration is provided to mitigate potential downtime due to hardware fatigue or loss.
For users seeking a cost-effective solution for multiple Samsung screens without voice-command requirements, this Angrox 2-Pack provides a functional, high-volume alternative.
This hardware is grouped with other universal smart remotes intended for basic TV navigation.