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product_id: 75065184
title: "SeKi Slim, Universal, programmable remote control with large buttons."
brand: "seki"
price: "₩2372"
currency: KRW
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reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.kr/products/75065184-seki-slim-universal-programmable-remote-control-with-large-buttons
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# 23.4 x 7.9 cm 6 large buttons 0.03 kg SeKi Slim, Universal, programmable remote control with large buttons.

**Brand:** seki
**Price:** ₩2372
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 📺 Simplify Your Life with SeKiSlim!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SeKi Slim, Universal, programmable remote control with large buttons. by seki
- **How much does it cost?** ₩2372 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- seki enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted seki brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Easy Learning:** Learns from your old remotes in a snap!
- • **Vibrant Style:** Bright yellow adds a pop of color to your tech!
- • **Compact Design:** Sleek and space-saving for any setup!
- • **Effortless Control:** Navigate your devices with just a touch!
- • **Universal Compatibility:** One remote to rule them all!

## Overview

The SeKiSlim is a universal programmable remote control designed for ease of use, featuring six large buttons for effortless navigation. With its compact dimensions and lightweight design, it learns signals from your old remotes, making it a perfect addition to any tech-savvy home.

## Description

Free delivery and returns on eligible orders. Buy SeKi Slim, Universal, programmable remote control with large buttons. at desertcart UK.

Review: As Simple As You Find Anywhere - Older Person Control - Sooner or later when you have an elderly relative unable to cope with stuff that seems simple to the rest of us; you will find yourself looking at TV remote controls. There are a large number to choose from out there but I suspect we all take a similar journey. At first you start with a control that has big buttons because the relative cannot see the buttons. I soon found my parents still struggled with knowing which buttons to use even when they could see them. With Parkinson's and Dementia the big button controls alone were not an effective solution. The next step is to then go for an even simpler control with just volume Up/Down, Channel Up/Down, and Power. You also have to have an 'AV' button which my parents find incredibly confusing. TV's when my parents grew up you just turned on and that was it. None of this pressing 'AV' to navigate through 10 inputs with acronyms they will never understand or remember such as HDMI2, AV2, PC, COMPONENT etc. But you have to have an 'AV' because TV designers are all young and don't consider older customers. My parents TV's can't be set to default to the input source they need. The next obstacle will be how easy the buttons are to press. They need to be responsive to a light touch as many elderly people can't press buttons easily. I've got through a fair few models before I found these controls. They have a lighter touch than all others. The soft buttons are elevated out of the control casing. This is very important and I have not found a better alternative. Another thing to consider is weight. Something younger people would not normally consider. When you are in your 80's even picking up a remote control is not easy. These units are feather light. This is important for people with Parkinson's or similar problems. They are however a little flimsy but not dis-proportionally so. If you stamp on them with army boots they will still break but they are robust enough for most people. The buttons are labelled and grouped logically and clearly but they are probably not going to be large enough for many elderly people to read. The all important power button is red and at the top so in my experience it can usually be identified by an elderly user. The volume and channel buttons are logically grouped with a distinctively different smaller button for 'AV' selection. These controls also come in a variety of different colours. This is very important option that needs consideration. A bright coloured control will be easier to find in a busy room. It's unlikely you will have many bright orange, white or yellow furnishings so the controls in these stand out in a room. It makes life easier for the elderly finding the control. If you have light coloured fabrics a darker colour may be more appropriate. Programming the control is of course an essential element. Many alternatives used to come with codes for all popular TV models at the time but I rarely found they worked. This model just requires you to teach it the corresponding Infared button press - regardless of the TV model. I have had no difficulties with this on my Panasonic TV's. Pressing two buttons down and pointing it at the original control when pressing the button you want to clone is as easy as it will ever be. Out of the many controls I tried these definitely worked the best for my elderly parents. They are light. They are responsive. They are easy to set up. They have the bare minimum buttons to reduce confusion. They come in many colours to suit an elderly user's environment. They are cheap and although you may find you have to buy a new one every year or two through wear and tear they are still the best option for elderly users. I would recommend buying more than one if you are buying for the elderly. When one gets lost or damaged you don't want to wait for a replacement and you also don't want to have to try and retrain an elderly person to use another model if they are no longer still selling these controls. I also use them myself for my TV's as they are easy to find and use. I have more than one for each TV to get round the problem of losing one behind the sofa for a few weeks from time to time. At this price it's worth it. They are much effective than the models you get with most TV's. These days TV's all come more buttons than a 1980's Texas Instruments scientific calculator all of which have stiff button's the size of a half a tic-tac - most of which you never use. Obviously you can't replace a complex muti-role control such as a Sky or Virgin on demand system with one of these controls but for simple TV control options you won't do better than this.
Review: Programming process ended up being more long winded than expected. - I wasn't able to program all the buttons in one go, having started the process. For each button, I had to start from scratch. Additionally, sometimes the TV doesn't seem to respond. Generally, it is doing the job I'd expect it to and actually it is a clever device in the fact it can learn from other devices (luckily I had a remote I could use for it to learn from - if you don't then this may not be the device for you). I would buy the device again.

## Features

- Learns the signals from old remote control
- The Seki Slim universal remote control does not require a menu and is therefore suitable for anyone who is dissatisfied with the complicated and crowded remote controls
- All settings are included even when changing the batteries. RPA.RPA.R20232023The Seki Slim universal remote control does not require a menu and is therefore suitable for anyone who is dissatisfied with the complicated and crowded remote controls

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0046HGAX4 |
| Battery Types | AAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,870 in Remote Controls (Electronics & Photo) |
| Brand Name | SeKi |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Colour | yellow |
| Compatible Devices | Television, Video Equipment, Audio Stereos |
| Controller Type | Infrared |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (6,545) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04260237193005 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.5L x 2.9W x 2H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 32 g |
| Manufacturer | Seki |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4260237193005 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Range | 10 Metres |
| Model Name | SLIM |
| Model Number | 71020 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Product Features | IR, Universal |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SeKi
- **Colour:** yellow
- **Compatible devices:** Television, Video Equipment, Audio Stereos
- **Connectivity technology:** Infrared
- **Controller type:** Infrared
- **Max number of supported devices:** 1
- **Maximum range:** 10 Metres
- **Model name:** SLIM
- **Number of buttons:** 6
- **Special feature:** IR, Universal

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ As Simple As You Find Anywhere - Older Person Control
*by B***S on 26 July 2020*

Sooner or later when you have an elderly relative unable to cope with stuff that seems simple to the rest of us; you will find yourself looking at TV remote controls. There are a large number to choose from out there but I suspect we all take a similar journey. At first you start with a control that has big buttons because the relative cannot see the buttons. I soon found my parents still struggled with knowing which buttons to use even when they could see them. With Parkinson's and Dementia the big button controls alone were not an effective solution. The next step is to then go for an even simpler control with just volume Up/Down, Channel Up/Down, and Power. You also have to have an 'AV' button which my parents find incredibly confusing. TV's when my parents grew up you just turned on and that was it. None of this pressing 'AV' to navigate through 10 inputs with acronyms they will never understand or remember such as HDMI2, AV2, PC, COMPONENT etc. But you have to have an 'AV' because TV designers are all young and don't consider older customers. My parents TV's can't be set to default to the input source they need. The next obstacle will be how easy the buttons are to press. They need to be responsive to a light touch as many elderly people can't press buttons easily. I've got through a fair few models before I found these controls. They have a lighter touch than all others. The soft buttons are elevated out of the control casing. This is very important and I have not found a better alternative. Another thing to consider is weight. Something younger people would not normally consider. When you are in your 80's even picking up a remote control is not easy. These units are feather light. This is important for people with Parkinson's or similar problems. They are however a little flimsy but not dis-proportionally so. If you stamp on them with army boots they will still break but they are robust enough for most people. The buttons are labelled and grouped logically and clearly but they are probably not going to be large enough for many elderly people to read. The all important power button is red and at the top so in my experience it can usually be identified by an elderly user. The volume and channel buttons are logically grouped with a distinctively different smaller button for 'AV' selection. These controls also come in a variety of different colours. This is very important option that needs consideration. A bright coloured control will be easier to find in a busy room. It's unlikely you will have many bright orange, white or yellow furnishings so the controls in these stand out in a room. It makes life easier for the elderly finding the control. If you have light coloured fabrics a darker colour may be more appropriate. Programming the control is of course an essential element. Many alternatives used to come with codes for all popular TV models at the time but I rarely found they worked. This model just requires you to teach it the corresponding Infared button press - regardless of the TV model. I have had no difficulties with this on my Panasonic TV's. Pressing two buttons down and pointing it at the original control when pressing the button you want to clone is as easy as it will ever be. Out of the many controls I tried these definitely worked the best for my elderly parents. They are light. They are responsive. They are easy to set up. They have the bare minimum buttons to reduce confusion. They come in many colours to suit an elderly user's environment. They are cheap and although you may find you have to buy a new one every year or two through wear and tear they are still the best option for elderly users. I would recommend buying more than one if you are buying for the elderly. When one gets lost or damaged you don't want to wait for a replacement and you also don't want to have to try and retrain an elderly person to use another model if they are no longer still selling these controls. I also use them myself for my TV's as they are easy to find and use. I have more than one for each TV to get round the problem of losing one behind the sofa for a few weeks from time to time. At this price it's worth it. They are much effective than the models you get with most TV's. These days TV's all come more buttons than a 1980's Texas Instruments scientific calculator all of which have stiff button's the size of a half a tic-tac - most of which you never use. Obviously you can't replace a complex muti-role control such as a Sky or Virgin on demand system with one of these controls but for simple TV control options you won't do better than this.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Programming process ended up being more long winded than expected.
*by C***T on 2 March 2020*

I wasn't able to program all the buttons in one go, having started the process. For each button, I had to start from scratch. Additionally, sometimes the TV doesn't seem to respond. Generally, it is doing the job I'd expect it to and actually it is a clever device in the fact it can learn from other devices (luckily I had a remote I could use for it to learn from - if you don't then this may not be the device for you). I would buy the device again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to programme and great for the elderly
*by A***N on 20 December 2025*

Excellent, very easy to use. Great for programming TV for elderly people. So easy to set up, my mum is in her 90s and loves it. The bright colours make them easy to find too. A good quality remote control.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-20*