Description
The Skip 1s Universal Remote Control makes controlling your entertainment center a breeze. With support for 3 different activities that can be activated with the click of a button, a universe of device combinations is at your fingertips. Leave the simplicity to us, and we'll leave the creativity to you.
Key Features
- Control your TV, streaming box, DVD/Blu-Ray player, AV Receiver, HTPC, and more. Compatible with all Flirc USB devices
- IR Transmitter and IR Receiver for learning any device
- Setup through USB using our cross platform SkipApp
- Three assignable activities labeled A, B, and C. Each activity can have up to 8 devices
- Massive database of remotes
- No cloud reliance. The Skip 1s is designed to work without an active internet connection and outlive its creator.
- Shareable configs. Share your configs online, with family, or with friends.
- Constant firmware updates
Technical Specifications
- Product dimensions
- Length: 188 mm
- Width: 43 mm
- Height: 20 mm
- Body
- IR Transmitter: 35ft/10,67 m (line of sight)
- IR Receiver: 38 KHz
- Materials
- ABS black plastic
Package Contents
- Device
- USB-C cable
- 2 AAA batteries
- Quick Start Guide
FAQs
Q:
What is Flirc's range?
A:
Like all infrared (IR) devices, Flirc works best when it's placed in the line of site of the remote control.
Q:
What Operating Systems are supported?
A:
Windows 10/11, MacOS with support for native Apple Silicon and x86. Linux support is planned.
Q:
Does the Skip 1s support Bluetooth?
A:
No, the Skip 1s only supports IR (infra-red) remotes.
Q:
How many buttons can I store?
A:
TBD
Q:
What happens if I can't find my device in the Skip database?
A:
Please provide Flirc feedback. It is possible you are looking in the wrong area, but for uncommon devices Flirc is happy to add a profile via support. In the future, it will be possible to map unknown devices directly in the setup software.
Q:
Can I map more than one remote button to the same Skip button?
A:
Yes, each button supports multiple devices and buttons at once.
Q:
When will new software features get released?
A:
Skip setup software and firmware will be released quite frequently as we continue to update. Auto-update functions have been built into the software, so you should always be up to date.
Q:
Does Skip work with the smart devices that have no IR input?
A:
Two workarounds exist for these devices. Most support HDMI-CEC, which means you can control them using your TV remote buttons on the Skip 1s. Many also support USB in, including the Fire TV Stick, Raspberry Pis, and any other HTPC. For those, Flirc suggests pairing your Skip with a Flirc USB for ultimate control.