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How to Pair an Apple TV Remote

By Matthew Lynch
June 12, 2023
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The Apple TV Remote is an incredibly handy tool for controlling your Apple TV, but sometimes it can be a bit tricky to pair. Whether you’ve lost your Apple TV Remote and need to pair a new one, or simply need to reconnect your old remote, here’s a step-by-step guide on how to pair an Apple TV Remote.

1. Ensure your Apple TV is turned on and connected to your TV.

2. Make sure your Apple TV Remote has fresh batteries installed.

3. Put your Apple TV Remote into pairing mode by holding down the Menu and Volume Up buttons simultaneously for about five seconds. The pairing process should start automatically, and the LED light on the front of the remote will blink rapidly.

4. If your Apple TV is new or hasn’t been paired with a remote before, it should automatically detect the remote in pairing mode and guide you through the rest of the setup process on your TV screen.

5. If you’re pairing a new remote to an existing Apple TV, go to the Settings app on your Apple TV and select “Remotes and Devices” followed by “Pair New Remote.”

6. Once your Apple TV detects the remote in pairing mode, select “Pair” on your TV screen. Your Apple TV Remote should now be successfully paired with your Apple TV.

7. If you’re having trouble pairing your Apple TV Remote, try moving closer to your Apple TV and making sure there are no obstructions between the remote and the Apple TV, such as walls or other electronic devices.

8. If you still can’t pair your remote, try resetting your Apple TV by going to Settings > System > Reset. This process will erase all of your Apple TV’s settings and content, so be sure to back up any important data before resetting.

By following these simple steps, you should be able to pair your Apple TV Remote with ease. With a properly paired remote, you can now enjoy all the features and functions of your Apple TV from the comfort of your couch.

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