soundbars, and streaming devices. A notable brand in this realm is GE, the same name that is well-known for household appliances such as stoves and microwaves.
Although GE remotes are technically manufactured by a company named Jasco (under a licensing agreement with GE), these remotes are affordable and easy to set up. In fact, there are two methods to configure your new controller: by manually entering a four-digit code that matches your TV model, or via a method known as auto-code searching. Our guide will detail both setup procedures, so let’s begin with the somewhat more involved direct code entry.
Fortunately, some GE remotes come pre-programmed to function with well-known TV brands like Samsung and LG, so you might only need to insert the batteries to start using your new controller. If that isn’t the case, you will need to enter a four-digit code to manually configure your remote.
No matter which GE remote you have acquired, the controller should have included a printed manual and a code book. (If you’ve misplaced it, Jasco/GE remote codes <a target="_blank" href="https://byjasco.com/pages/universal-remote-codes?srsltid=AfmBOooSabIs34B_NCKiZllCTr1i