Apple Tv remote does not control Hisense Smart TV

Hi, I saw the below answer and completed all.

Apple Tv remote can now power Hisense Tv on/off.


The Apple TV remote still does not control the Hisense TV Volume. So frustrating, used to work perfectly on my old and new Samsung Tv s.



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The Apple TV Remote tries to control the volume level using IR, unlike the other commands that are send through bluetooth.

If the volume control signals aren’t understood by the TV, then you can let the remote learn to operate the TV volume through Apple TV: Settings﹥Remotes and Devices﹥Volume Control﹥Learn new device…


Wake/standby of the TV can possibly be configured by turning on HDMI-CEC on both devices:

TV: Settings﹥Inputs﹥[Consumer Electronics Control (CEC)]﹥

﹥HDMI Control﹥On

﹥Device auto power off﹥On

﹥TV auto power on﹥On

You may need to ‘refresh’ the HDMI connection afterwards. It may not be needed to power-cycle, but disconnecting the HDMI cables, then re-connecting should do it.

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Apple TV HD, tvOS 14

Posted on Sep 25, 2021 3:34 PM

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Sep 25, 2021 4:50 PM in response to NadineHP

Apple Tv remote can now power Hisense Tv on/off.

You’re welcome :-)


The Apple TV remote still does not control the Hisense TV Volume.

So what happens if you do the Learn new device… procedure?

Does the TV even have an (unobstructed) IR receptor to receive volume control remote commands directly? TVs with bluetooth remotes seem to be more and more common, so some may forgo on “universal” IR receptors.

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