After first teasing it last December and releasing it in beta at WWDC, Apple’s new ‘Apple TV Remote’ app for the new Apple TV is now available to download from the App Store.
The app can replace previous Remote app that lacked support for some of the new features on the fourth-gen Apple TV, although it’s missing a few features in the initial version. For example, the new Apple TV Remote app isn’t available as an iPad-optimized app and you won’t find the same Home Sharing features that let you control iTunes on a Mac. Apple’s original Remote app for Apple TV is still available to download and works with iPad as well, although it was never updated to display properly on 12.9-inch iPad Pros.
Here’s Apple’s description of the new app:
The new Remote app for Apple TV is a nice upgrade for anyone using the new Apple TV as it allows you to control Siri on the Apple TV from the iPhone. Volume control also appears to be working for some users for CEC support when toggled from the iPhone.
• Navigate Apple TV with touch gestures • Quickly enter text, email addresses, and passwords using the keyboard • Ask Siri to find something great to watch, listen to, or play • Control the movie, TV show, or song that’s currently playing • Play games using the accelerometer and gyroscope • Turn on Game Mode for simplified game controls
Requirements: • iOS devices using iOS 9.3.2 or later • Wi-Fi connection to Apple TV • Apple TV (4th generation), using tvOS 9.2.1 or later • Apple TV (3rd generation), using Apple TV Software 7.2.1 • Apple TV (2nd generation), using Apple TV Software 6.2.1
Note: Siri requires Apple TV (4th generation) and availability varies by country and language.
Apple TV Remote is available for free on the App Store.
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