This Woniry IR remote replaces the standard controller for Thomson Q65H1100 and similar Android Google TV models that shipped without a voice microphone.
Compatible Models:
Thomson Q series: Q65H1100, Q50H1000, Q55H1001
Kodak: 65MT5033, 55MT5022, 43MT5055, 43CAPRO5022, 50CAPROGT5012, 55CA0909, 55CAPROGT5014
Blaupunkt: QD7050
Croma, Haier, Lloyd, Sansui, Infinix (select Android TV models with matching button layout)
In the box: one remote body only. Batteries not included.
How to use it: pop in two AAA batteries (not included). Point at the device sensor and press a button. That is the whole setup.
What this is NOT: this is an IR remote. No Bluetooth. No microphone. No voice search button. If your original remote had a circular microphone icon at the top or said "Press to speak," that was a voice remote and this will not match those extra functions. All navigation, Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube hotkeys, volume, and power buttons work exactly as before. Voice commands will not.
Typical use case: your original non-voice Thomson or Kodak remote cracked after a fall, or the rubber buttons wore smooth. You want the same layout without paying 800 to 1200 rupees for an OEM spare.
FAQ:
Q: Do batteries come with it?
A: No. You need two AAA cells.
Q: Will this work with my Kodak 50-inch CA Pro TV?
A: Check the full model code on the back panel sticker. If it reads 50CAPROGT5012 or 43CAPRO5022, yes. If it is a different year or series, compare the button layout photo.
Q: My original remote has a voice button. Will that button work on this replacement?
A: No. This is the non-voice variant. The button will be there physically but do nothing because the remote sends only IR signals, not Bluetooth audio.
Q: I have a Thomson LED TV from 2018. Compatible?
A: Probably not. The Q-series launched around 2020 with Android Google TV. Older Thomson LED models used a different IR code set. Match the model number first.
Q: Does it control volume on my soundbar?
A: Only if your TV passes volume commands via HDMI-CEC to the soundbar. The remote talks to the TV, and the TV talks to the soundbar. Not a remote limitation, just how Android TV works.