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Best remotes for Apple TV iMore 2022
All Apple TVs come with the included Siri Remote, and while it's a great option, some people just don't like using it. Some users may want a remote with more options and buttons, while others may have specific preferences related to their interests, like gaming. Luckily for you, there are other options if you feel like you want a better experience. Whether you hate the Siri Remote, lost your old one, or are just scouting out the market, these are the best Apple TV remotes.
This aluminum remote is what ships with all new best Apple TVs. Use the touch trackpad on top of the remote to navigate through menus and control playback. As the name implies, you can also use Siri to pull up exactly what you want, when you want it. Just ask the voice assistant to play your favorite show, navigate to YouTube, play Apple Music, and more.
If you want a remote control that can do absolutely everything and price isn't a concern, the Logitech Harmony is a superb remote. It comes with the hub and the app, and functions with all of your smart devices, meaning you can not only control your Apple TV but your smart lights, thermometers, and more. It's been discontinued on Logitech's website but you can still get it used at Amazon and other select retailers.
The Harmony 665 Advanced Remote Control from Logitech lets you control all your devices, including your Apple TV, from the remote itself or your iPhone, using the companion app. You can combine up to 10 old-fashioned remotes directly into this singular one, making controlling your Apple TV even easier. There's also a helpful little screen for smooth navigation.
Simply by pushing either the A, B, C, or D buttons, you can set up the remote to function for Apple TV (A), Xbox One (B), Windows Media Center (C), and Roku (D). Also, due to the remote's learning capabilities, if a specific device you're looking for is not found you can program it. You can also program the buttons to connect to certain streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, and more.
Although the GE 33709 is a very basic remote, it can still work with up to four devices at once. Plus, if you have a DVD or Blu-ray player, there's a specific button that can open or close it. Note: this remote also uses conventional AAA batteries, which aren't included.
Gaming on Apple TV is so much more fun with a gaming controller, and the MFi-certified SteelSeries Nimbus + is one of the best options around. Pick up this nifty controller to enjoy an included four free months of Apple Arcade, Apple's gaming service that comes on your Apple TV. It also comes with a cool iPhone mount, a built-in rechargeable battery (50+ hours of gameplay on one charge), tactile buttons, and clickable joysticks.
If you're okay with the original Apple Siri remote, then, by all means, stick with it. Or if you need to replace it, the updated Siri Remote has a handy trackpad and works with Siri voice control. This is the best Apple TV remote for most people.
If you want something great for gaming, try the SteelSeries Nimbus +. It's an excellent controller that allows you to quickly tap and flawlessly connect to all of your best Apple devices, including your Apple TV. It comes with free four months of Apple Arcade too, if you have yet to try out the service.
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Luke is a senior writer at iMore and often describes himself as an "Apple user on a budget." When he isn't playing video games (Apple Arcade included), he's typically playing disc golf, taking photos, or fiddling with his favorite tech. Follow him at @LukeFilipowicz on Twitter.