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Media Remote for Xbox One

SKU: FS996526
Media Remote for Xbox One
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 Media Remote for xbox one

  • Easy-to-use remote to control your entertainment
  • OneGuide button provides one-touch, quick access to all of your favorites in one place*
  • Control video playback for Blu-ray movies and streaming video on Xbox One*
  • Navigate Xbox One menus and apps*
  • Soft, silicone finish makes it comfortable and easy to hold
  • Sleek design
  • Infrared (IR) transmitter
  • Motion-activated backlit buttons
  • Up to 30 foot range (straight line from console)
  • The remote controls TV/receiver power and volume through Kinect, or an IR extender cable (cable not included).
  • Sign in to Xbox Live to receive the latest console updates. Internet connection required for updates; ISP fees apply


Your favorite entertainment is at your fingertips with the Xbox One Media Remote . It puts you in control of Blu-ray movies, streaming video and apps and works with Kinect. to control power and volume on your TV or receiver. Featuring backlit buttons that light up automatically and direct access to the OneGuide, this simple, powerful remote is designed to help you watch and switch instantly.

Control your console entertainment

  • OneGuide button for quick access to your favorites*
  • Control Blu-ray, streaming media, and menus on your
    Xbox One*
  • Perfect for your favorite movie and TV show apps*

Easy enough for the whole family to use

  • Intuitive controls
  • Backlit keys
  • Simple to set up

Setting up the Media Remote

The Xbox One Media Remote is easy to set up. Insert the batteries as shown below, and the remote will be ready to use. You don’t have to wirelessly sync it to the console. You can immediately begin to control OneGuide, Blu-ray movies, streaming videos, and apps.

Note The Xbox One Media Remote does not directly control your cable or satellite box—this is done by OneGuide on the Xbox One console. OneGuide allows you to change channels and volume on your compatible cable or satellite boxes.

To control your TV power and volume, you’ll need to configure your console to control your TV. You can use your Kinect sensor to send an infrared signal or the IR extension cables to remotely control your TV. 

Using the Media Remote

The Xbox One Media Remote uses IR technology to communicate with the Xbox One console. For it to best communicate with your console, the Media Remote should be within 30 feet (9 meters) and aimed at the front of the console, as shown below.

Note The IR receiver is on the console, not the Kinect sensor, which has separate IR cameras and emitters. The Kinect sensor sends IR signals to your device to change channels and volume.

The face and buttons of the Media Remote

1.Power on/Home button.

This button will turn on your console with a single touch. When the console is on, hold this button for 3 seconds to turn off the console.

2.View button.

This button works the same as the View button on your Xbox One controller. Use this button to focus on an activity in a game or an app, like pulling up a map during a role-playing game or accessing the address bar in Internet Explorer. The functions of this button vary depending on the app or game.

3.Menu button.

Similar to the Menu button on your Xbox One controller, you can use this button to access game and app menu options like Settings or Help. This button also works for other commands, including serving as the Enter key on the Xbox One virtual keyboard.

4.Select button.

This is used to select an item on the screen, similar to pressing the A button on the controller.

5.Navigation button.

This is used to navigate the Home screen or menus much like the directional pad on the controller.

6.Back button.

Pressing this button will take you back to the previous screen.

7.OneGuide button. 

This button opens OneGuide for your TV. If you haven’t set up OneGuide yet, pressing this button will open the setup screen.

8.Volume button.

Use this button to turn volume up and down on your TV. You must first set up your console to control your TV. See Setting up the Media Remote.

9.Channel button.

Use this button to change channels on your TV. You must first set up your console to control your TV. See Setting up the Media Remote.

10.Mute button.

Use this button to mute your TV. You must first set up your console to control your TV. See Setting up the Media Remote.

11.Media control buttons.

These buttons include Play, Pause, Rewind, Fast Forward, Stop, Next Chapter, and Previous Chapter. You can use these functions when watching media content on a disc or from an app.