TV replacement remotes, by part number

22 remotes across 8 brands · matched to the same verified TV database

Quick answer

A TV remote pairs with a platform, not a screen size — so the fastest way to replace one is the exact part number: Samsung uses BN59-series numbers, LG ships Magic Remotes (MR21GA/MR22GA/MR23GA by year), Sony uses RMF-TX parts, and Roku/Fire TV remotes are named products. We track 22 remotes covering 75 verified TVs; each remote page lists exactly which models it fits.

Amazon remotes

Part numberRemoteCoversVerified TVs
Amazon Fire TV Alexa Voice Remote Enhanced Omni, 4-Series 6

Hisense remotes

Part numberRemoteCoversVerified TVs
T299843 Hisense Google TV Remote (OEM) U6K, A6H, A65K 5
ERF6N64H Hisense U8K Voice Remote U8K 2

LG remotes

Roku remotes

Part numberRemoteCoversVerified TVs
RCA1R Roku Voice Remote R2A5R, R4A5R 8
RCB1R Roku Voice Remote Pro (2nd edition) R6A5R 3

Samsung remotes

Sony remotes

TCL remotes

Toshiba remotes

Part numberRemoteCoversVerified TVs
CT-RC1US-21 Toshiba Fire TV Voice Remote C350 4

Double-check before buying

  • Match the part number printed inside your old remote's battery bay — not the TV's screen size.
  • Voice/pointer remotes (LG Magic, Sony RMF-TX9xx, Roku Pro) must support pairing with your exact platform year — check the remote page's covered-series list.
  • Sellers often photograph a different variant: confirm the number in the listing photos matches the title.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find which remote my TV uses?

Look your TV up by model number in our search — its page names the matching remote with the part number. Or check the part number printed inside your old remote's battery bay and match it to a remote page here. One remote typically covers every screen size of a platform.

Why order by part number instead of "remote for 55-inch TV"?

Because size is irrelevant: a remote pairs with a platform, not a panel. Of the 22 remotes we track, 20 have a documented part number (e.g. BN59-01315J or AN-MR22GA) — searching by that exact string filters out lookalike remotes with different button layouts.

Will a universal remote work instead?

For basic power/volume/navigation, usually yes — but platform features die: voice search, Magic Remote pointing, hands-free wake and pairing-based controls need the OEM part or its documented substitute. The remote pages note the interchangeable part numbers where they exist.

Sources

Each remote page cites where its compatibility list comes from — manufacturer stores and support PDFs where available (LG, Hisense, Roku, Amazon), OEM parts dealers elsewhere, stated as such per page.