Use and Charge your Solar Samsung TV Remote

Last Update date : Apr 04. 2024

Disposable batteries are not the best for the environment. Unlike other remotes, your TV’s remote doesn’t need them. It has a solar panel instead that you can use to charge your remote – whether you’re indoors or outdoors. The remote also comes equipped with several smart features such as a built-in microphone for use with a voice assistant. The Samsung SolarCell Remote can easily and economically be used – anytime, anywhere. 

Note: SolarCell remotes are available with selected TV models from 2021 and onwards. 

Use and Charge your SolarCell Remote Use and Charge your SolarCell Remote

Information Icon Please Note: The information on this page is for Australian products only. Models, sequences or settings will vary depending on location and/or where the product had been purchased. To be redirected to your local support page please click here.

What are the benefits of a SolarCell remote?

A solar cell on the back of the remote absorbs sunlight or the light in your home to charge the internal battery. A single, fully charged battery can last up to two years, making it an economical alternative to disposable batteries. It is estimated that over the next 7 years, 99 million alkaline batteries will be used. The solar remote is well-suited for today’s eco-friendly era and can work to reduce a part of that staggering number. 

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If the battery is low, your remote control may not function properly or may respond slowly. Use a USB cable for faster charging. When the remote is not in use, remember to expose it to light. This will extend the remote's operating time.

Option 1: Through the solar panel

While your remote can be charged outside in the sun, it can also be charged with your indoor lights. Simply set the remote down with the solar panel facing up to charge the remote. You can do this in your living room while your lights are switched on or you can place it near a window to soak in natural sunlight.

Option 2: With a USB-C cable

If you need to charge your remote right away, you can use a USB-C charging cable. Plug one end of the cable into the remote’s USB-C charging port and the other end into a port of the TV or into a Samsung wall charger adaptor.

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Note: 

  • For faster charging and maximum usage time, refrain from using the remote while it is charging.
  • USB-C cable and charger sold separately.
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Note: The layout of your Solar Cell remote may vary depending on the model of your TV.

1 Smart Hub / Home - Press to switch to the Home Screen. 

2 Return - Press once to go to the previous menu or previous channel if you're watching TV. Press and hold to exit out of an app.
3 Volume

  • Change volume: Tilt up or down
  • Mute: Press to mute
4 Channel

  • Change channel: Tilt up or down
  • Channel list: Press to view
1 Press the Home button on your remote control and then head to Settings

Note: Images were taken from a 2023 model TV. Depending on the model of your TV, sequences and steps may vary.

Select Settings
2 Navigate to All Settings
Navigate to All Settings
3 Choose General & Privacy and then Power and Energy Saving
Select General then Power and Energy Saving
4 Here you can view the battery percentage of your SolarCell remote
Here you can view your Available Remote Battery
Troubleshoot your SolarCell Remote Troubleshoot your SolarCell Remote

Having troubles with your TV remote not working? Follow the troubleshooting steps below to see if this helps.

1 Ensure your TV remote is charged by its solar panel or connect the remote via USB-C cable
2 Restart your TV by switching it off and unplug your TV from the power outlet for a minute. Then re-plug your TV back in and test whether the remote is responsive
3 Hold the Back icon and General icon buttons simultaneously for at least 5 seconds or until a message appears on your TV indicating that the remote is now connected. Test to see if your remote is responsive
Pair remote to TV
4 Point the remote towards the camera of your mobile phone and press the power button
  • If you do not see the infrared light, proceed to Step 5.
  • If you see the infrared light, turn on your TV using the power button on the TV directly. Then, try controlling the TV again by pointing the remote directly at the Samsung logo. 
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Note: If your TV will not turn on, please follow our guide How to troubleshoot the Samsung TV that will not turn on

5 If you continue to experience troubles with your remote or have lost or damaged it, please contact us on 1300 362 603 or reach out to us via Chat Support

For further assistance, please contact our Chat Support or technical experts on 1300 362 603. To find your Samsung product's User Manual, head to Manuals & Downloads.

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