This easy-to-use remote ditches Siri for satisfying clicks—on sale for just $19.97 until March 30.

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Before remotes became sleek slabs of glass with touchpads and voice assistants, they used to click. And we liked the way that felt. The Function101 Button Remote for Apple TV brings back that retro feel—no Siri, no swipey-swipes, just big, satisfying buttons that do exactly what you expect. It’s simple. It works. And it’s on sale for just $19.97 (30% off) until March 30.
If you’ve ever flipped through channels with your thumb while eating cereal on a Saturday morning, this remote will feel like home. You don’t need to learn new gestures, and it ditches the voice command gimmicks in favor of an intuitive layout that gives you quick control over volume, power, and navigation.
It’s made to work with all Apple TV and Apple TV 4K models, so you can swap it between rooms or keep it on standby when the original remote inevitably disappears into the couch abyss. No pairing drama, no voice command nonsense—just a reliable, ready-to-go remote that anyone in the house can use without asking how it works.
Not just a satisfying upgrade for your current Apple TV setup. It’s also a smart backup. This remote is a no-brainer if you’ve got multiple Apple TVs in the house. It also syncs to most TVs and soundbars in seconds using infrared technology—just point and press.
Snag the Function101 Button Remote for Apple TV for $19.97 (Reg. $29.99) before the deal peace’s out on March 30 at 11:59 P.M. PST.
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Function101 Button Remote for Apple TV/Apple TV 4K – $19.97
What makes this deal special
This Apple TV remote replacement is a steal, especially when you consider Apple’s official Siri Remote sells for $59. Whether your Apple TV remote isn’t working, you’ve lost it, or you want a simpler option, this remote delivers a more affordable and reliable alternative. It works with Apple TV 4K, has a traditional button layout, and even syncs with your TV’s power and volume—no touchpad, no hassle, just a better way to control your Apple TV.