What’s better than using Remote + LG, Roku, Fire TV by 2kit consulting? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Remote + LG, Roku, Fire TV feels like a universal remote that actually behaves, without weird fluff. It runs over Wi‑Fi, finds the TV or streaming box on the network, then gives simple controls that respond fast. The layout is clean and obvious, so someone just taps arrows, OK, back, home, and it goes. Launching channels right from the app is handy, and the built‑in keyboard is a life saver for logins and searches on Roku, Fire TV, Samsung Tizen, LG webOS, Android TV or Google TV, and even VIZIO models. Volume and power work on real TVs, which is worth noting, but sticks and boxes do not always expose those buttons.
What stands out is that it covers a lot of brands, including older Samsung and LG generations that still sit in guest rooms everywhere. There is no subscription wall, no weird paywall to type three characters. It connects best when everything sits on the same Wi‑Fi, and the first pairing sometimes asks for a quick permission on the TV, then it stays remembered. Searching for a movie or opening a channel from the app is faster than hunting through clunky on‑screen menus.
Using it on a PC with BlueStacks is surprisingly nice. The app sits next to a browser or a chat window, and the mouse basically becomes the remote, so someone can pause a show, type a title, or switch inputs without digging for that tiny plastic remote that wandered under the couch again. It is simple, it is quick, and it just replaces the clicker without drama.
Big screen. Bigger performance. Use BlueStacks on your PC or Mac to run your favorite apps.




