Installing the remote app on the phone is an added advantage when the Cello TV remote doesn’t work unexpectedly. But you might need clarification about which remote app to use for Cello TV due to its availability of different models. This guide shows the installation and usage of compatible remote apps to control Cello TV.
Control Cello Android or Google TV Using the Google TV App
Begin by connecting your smartphone and Cello TV to the same WiFi connection.
1. Launch the Google TV app on your phone and tap the TV Remote icon at the bottom of the screen. If you haven’t installed this app, get it from the Play Store or App Store.
2. A list of active devices will appear on the app.
3. Select your Cello Google TV from the list and enter the Pairing Code on the app that appears on your TV screen.
4. Once you enter the pairing code, tap Pair to connect your TV with the app.
5. Once paired, the Google TV app will turn into a virtual remote interface.
Now, using the remote buttons, you can seamlessly control your Cello TV.
Control Cello Roku TV Using The Roku App
1. Go to the Play Store on your Android phone and get the Roku app. If you are an iPhone user, navigate to the App Store and install the Roku app.
2. Now, connect your phone to a WiFi network, which should be the same as your Roku TV is connected to.
3. Launch the Roku app and sign in to your Roku account using the Email Address and Password. You can also tap Continue as Guest to use the app without logging in.
4. On the home screen of the app, click the Devices option at the bottom right of the screen.
5. Tap Connect Now. Select Allow on the prompt that asks your permission to control devices that are connected to your local network.
6. On the next screen, your Cello Roku TV name will appear.
7. Click on it, and a connected indication will appear near your TV name.
8. Click on the Remote icon below your TV name, and a Roku remote interface will appear on the app.
You can now adjust the volume, change channels, switch the input, and do many more things using the Roku app.
Control Cello webOS TV Using the LG ThinQ App
If your Cello TV runs with webOS, install the LG ThinQ app on your smartphone from the Play Store or App Store. Also, ensure your TV and phone are on the same WiFi.
1. Launch the ThinQ app and sign in to the app using the Email ID and Password. If you are a new user, tap Register to create an account.
2. On the home screen of the app, click on the Add Products option and tap Select Manually.
3. Then, click on the TV option and select your Cello webOS TV from the available devices list.
4. A passkey will display on your Cello TV. Enter the passkey on the app and tap OK.
5. Then, Accept all the permission prompts on the app and click on the Remote Control tab.
6. Once you launch the remote interface, you can seamlessly control your Cello WebOS TV using your smartphone.
Use the IR Remote App to Control Cello TV
If you use Cello non-smart TVs, you cannot control them using the above-mentioned remote apps. In that case, you can use IR remote apps that control your Cello non-smart TV. These apps only use infrared signals, so you can use them only on Android phones with an IR blaster. Some of the remote apps to control your Cello TV without WiFi are tabulated as follows.
IR Remote Apps | Download Link |
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Remote Control for Cello TV | Get from the Play Store |
Cello Tv Remote Control | Get from the Play Store |
Universal TV Remote Control | Get from the Play Store |
Install any of the above apps on your Android phone. Run the app and tap the Power button. Your Cello TV will turn off if it recognizes the remote command. Press the Power button again to turn the Cello TV back on and operate it.
FAQ
Yes. If you have multiple Cello TVs that are connected to the same WiFi, you can control them seamlessly using the remote app.