Heitech 4 In 1 Lernfähige Universal Fernbedienung Programmieren 'link' -

The remote had switched to backup battery mode and activated the TV’s auxiliary light sensor. A soft, warm display showed the weather radar. No buttons pressed. It had learned that she checked the radar first during storms.

“That’s… actually nice,” her husband said, pausing his video call. “Did it just mute the ads?” The remote had switched to backup battery mode

Elena pried the remote from his hands. The LED blinked twice. Thank you , it seemed to say. It had learned that she checked the radar

Elena had a strict rule: no more gadgets in the living room. The coffee table already groaned under three remotes—TV, soundbar, streaming box—plus the dusty cable remote she refused to throw out. But when her toddler, Leo, sent the soundbar remote sailing into the fish tank, she broke down. The LED blinked twice

Now Elena doesn’t program the HeiTech. She negotiates with it.

That night, while she scrolled her phone, the remote lowered the screen brightness without being asked. Then it switched the input to the baby monitor. Leo was awake, cooing softly.

By day three, the HeiTech started making choices.