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Reddit mentions of Fintie Protective Case for Apple TV 4K 5th, 4th Gen Remote - CaseBot (Honey Comb Series) Lightweight (Anti Slip) Shock Proof Silicone Cover for Apple TV Siri Remote Controller, Black

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of Fintie Protective Case for Apple TV 4K 5th, 4th Gen Remote - CaseBot (Honey Comb Series) Lightweight (Anti Slip) Shock Proof Silicone Cover for Apple TV Siri Remote Controller, Black. Here are the top ones.

Fintie Protective Case for Apple TV 4K 5th, 4th Gen Remote - CaseBot (Honey Comb Series) Lightweight (Anti Slip) Shock Proof Silicone Cover for Apple TV Siri Remote Controller, Black
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    Features:
  • Specially designed for Apple TV 4K (5th Gen / 4th Gen) & Apple TV HD Siri Remote contorller (1st Generation).
  • Full access to all ports, buttons and functions, custom cutting on the case allows all functions of the remote are open for use.
  • Kids friendly and light weight, provides the maximum protection, anti-slip, anti-dust, shock proof and washable.
  • Rubber-like silicone material with matte finish. Honey comb pattern ensures great in-hand feeling.
  • Package included: Fintie Protective Case (TV and Siri Remote are not included).
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.6 Inches
Length5.2 Inches
Width0.4 Inches

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Found 8 comments on Fintie Protective Case for Apple TV 4K 5th, 4th Gen Remote - CaseBot (Honey Comb Series) Lightweight (Anti Slip) Shock Proof Silicone Cover for Apple TV Siri Remote Controller, Black:

u/FoferJ · 14 pointsr/appletv

I love the Siri remote and its touchpad’s precise scrubbability of vídeo timelines (with preview/thumbnail.) No other remote or settop box has that level of precision — and fast forwarding or rewinding to a specific desired moment on them always ended up being an exercise in frustration. Not so with the Siri remote. It’s great.

The Siri remote is much better with a case on it though, makes it easier to grip and orient and not get lost in the couch:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN//B01K6LO5SK/ref=nosim/appleink/

u/geordi2 · 3 pointsr/appletv

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K6LO5SK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

There ya go - I'm using this one and it provides a decent grip (why I bought it) as well as good protection for when my cat decides it needs to be on the floor as a toy in the middle of the night.

u/symlink · 2 pointsr/appletv

This one is great. Grippy, easy to pick up, tell which end is up and fits perfectly. Fintie Apple TV remote case

u/sodortrain · 1 pointr/appletv

These simple silicone cases solve problem with remote being too slippery and not knowing orientation by feel.

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u/SpaethCo · 1 pointr/cordcutters

2 keys to the Siri remote:

  1. A case helps give some grip to it. I use this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K6LO5SK/
  2. Touching up/down/left/right on the touchpad is more effective than swiping in the direction you want to move. "Tapping" without "clicking" is one of those non-obvious but super useful actions with the remote.
u/BiggussDikkuss · 1 pointr/appletv

>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B01K6LO5SK/ref=nosim/appleink/

Yep I swear by these Fintie Silicon covers, make the remote much easier to find.

Plus adds bulk, drop protection for the glass trackpad and much needed grip to the damn small slippery thing !

u/ProfessorDave3D · 1 pointr/appletv

I bought this $7 case, and now I can tell from the feel which side is up:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K6LO5SK/

u/hungarianhc · 1 pointr/apple

Join the club. The remote isn't great, even after you get used to it.

Here's why it sucks even if you DO get used to it. When your mother / father / babysitter / in-law / friend comes over, and you hand them the remote, the learning starts over from scratch. So annoying. If you think back to a normal D-pad on a remote or a touchscreen like an iPhone, it's so intuitive - you can get the hang of it on the first try. The ATV remote is not like that at all.

FWIW, we bought this case for the remote. It's grippy, makes it fit in the hand better, makes it harder to lose, and makes it so you never hold it upside down.