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Flipper zero.
At the very least it has built-in universal power, volume, channel, and maybe some other buttons. Now that I think about it though, I bet I could make a companion app so your phone acts like the TV remote and sends the signal over the flipper via Bluetooth.
Plus you can store your hotel key, garage remote, and who knows what else in it. It's a really cool little tool to have.
Honestly I would go for an esp32 with home assistant, get ir, Bluetooth, wtv you need, built in companion app. Remote integration has learning built in, with support for ir and recently rf
This is why I want one of these little motherfuckers so god damned badly.
I'm so glad that none of it's components have been hit hard by the AI tech market disaster, price point still the same so far. (crossing fingers for it to stay the same)
It has gone up $30, which isn't so bad relatively.
It's still $199 for me, which is the price I remember it being for a few years now but maybe I am wrong.
Yeah it started at $169