
Price: ₹400 - ₹299.00
(as of Oct 15, 2025 17:37:10 UTC – Details)
Product Description
LRIPL Sony Bravia tv remote control


No programming or set up required, Faster transmitting distance, performance stable.
This is the dedicated replacement remote control and it covers all the functions of original remote.
Battery Type : AAA
Number of Keys : 51
Compatible model such as rmt-tx202p rm-gd032 rm ga021 rm-w101 rmt tx301p rmt-tx200p rmf-tx310p klv 22bx300 rmt-tx111p rmt-tx100p rm-ed054 rm-gd033 rm-ga024 rmt-tx321p x9000h klv-32w622f klv32r482b klv 40w562d rmt-tx301p.
Sony Bravia TV Remote Controller If you have a Sony Bravia LED or LCD television set at your home or office, you can take this LRIPL COMPATIBLE SONY Bravia LCD/LED REMOTE Controller as your useful accessory. This COMPATIBLE SONY LCD/LED REMOTE Controller works well with all LED or LCD television sets produced by Sony. The rubberised keys of the COMPATIBLE SONY LCD/LED REMOTE Controller feel gentle under your finger tips allowing you to easily press these for accessing the various functionalities offered by your TV. The colour coding on the COMPATIBLE SONY LCD/LED REMOTE Controller enables easy identification of the different buttons and helps keep different set of buttons streamlined.
Before Order Please Match Your Remote With Image Shown
Compatible with Sony Bravia LED/LCD Remote
Easy to use. Ready to use.
Soft Rubber Keypad
Best Quality Plastic Body
Customers say
Customers find the remote control works perfectly with Sony Bravia TVs and serves as a good replacement for the original. However, the functionality and build quality receive mixed reviews, with some reporting it stops working after 2-3 weeks and others noting poor quality plastic construction. Moreover, customers disagree on the value for money, with some considering it excellent while others say it’s not worth the price. The buttons’ ease of use and range also get mixed feedback, with some finding them responsive while others say they need to be pressed hard to work and the range is limited.
