



🔴 Smash the noise, not your vibe!
Smash Mute is a universal, programmable TV mute button featuring a giant 200x larger red button for quick, frustration-free silencing. It pairs easily with your TV remote via infrared in about 10 seconds and operates up to 20 feet away. Designed for durability and simplicity, it’s the perfect antidote to loud commercials and unexpected interruptions, making your viewing experience effortlessly peaceful.
| ASIN | B0095TCMVC |
| Additional Features | Programmable |
| Battery Type | battery_type_aa |
| Brand | Damn Handy Products |
| Button Quantity | 1 |
| Color | red |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 277 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.25"L x 3"W x 5.25"H |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | Damn Handy Products |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Maximum Range | 20 Feet |
| Mfr Part Number | FBA_SM |
| Model Name | FBA_SM |
| Model Number | FBA_SM |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Programmable |
| UPC | 682116702018 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**.
Smash Mute silences commericals. I love it!!!
Great little product, worked perfect, easy as pie to program to my AT&T U-verse remote. You don't have to smash it. A gentle press of the big red button does the trick. To program, just turn it on, aim it at your remote, press the function button you want to copy from the remote, and return the button to off on the Smash Mute. A 5-second project at most. I actually ordered a second one so that both my wife and I can mute all of those ridiculously loud commercials that nobody wants to hear anyway. Highly recommended product since I thought I conceived it. Then did a search on Amazon and found out someone else beat me to the patent office. This would make a great gift for friends too. Buy two of them right off the bat. Great stuff here and pretty well made too.
E**O
Just what I needed!!!
Fed up with screeching commercials, but my fingers always had problems finding the teeny-tiny Mute button on the remote. Often I missed and instead hit the Off button. Now, just a quick hit of the button stops the irritating noise. $19.50 isn't inexpensive, but it's worth it to me. Silence is golden. Product Comments: - The unit is large, as pictured. No problem finding Mute with this one. - Appears well constructed, button has solid feel. It should take a lot of angry pounding. - Very easy set-up. Just move a switch on its underside to "LEARN", point your remote to its underside "LEARNING" portal, press your remote's "Mute" button, wait for the light to blink and return the switch to "USE." That's it. - Works well. No problem with it finding my TV's IR port.
C**O
Every home needs one.
I hate listening to advertising. It's a huge pet peeve of mine. My husband tunes everything out and doesn't always notice when ads are on so he doesn't always mute the TV when they come on. Sometimes he will turn the volume down, but I can still hear people talking. I asked for one of these for Christmas, and then my birthday, but apparently no one wanted to give me the satisfaction of smashing my fist down on a big red button to shut people up. So I bought it for myself and it works like a charm. It took almost no time to set up. Nothing at all like trying to program one of those universal remotes and having to go through a lot of codes or something. Just point your remote at this while it's on "learn" mode, push your remote's mute button, switch this off of learn and you're good to go. Now I just have to learn to use finesse and tact so I don't turn off the volume on programs someone else is watching that I'm not interested in.
R**8
Don’t waste your money
This remote was such a disappointment. My elderly mother has dementia and does not know how to use any remote. I purchased this so she could mute the television when those loud commercials start during her game shows (7pm-8pm) or if she wants to watch the hallmark channel…otherwise we stream everything. I was hoping it would also help me from having to mute it (E V E R Y .single. C O M M E R C I A L) myself. I think the invention is genius, but the product is junk. It only works once in a while. You have to hold it up and point it STRAIGHT at the tv (and it still doesn’t work the way it should) … I then found that if I hold down for a couple seconds then let off it will work a little better (but it’s still not every time) - I tried changing the batteries too, because you never know. All in all I would not recommend this to anyone, wasted money, and I am now on the look out to see if I can find something similar. I need to find her something that has a larger mute button, so her fingers are not touching more than one thing at a time.
J**M
Good remote for Alzheimer's patients
This is an excellent product! We are adapting its use for my wife's dad, who lives with us and has Alzheimer's. He spends a good amount of time watching TV while my wife and I work from home (especially during the pandemic). He needs to get up frequently to visit the bathroom. We programmed the remote to 'pause' the Tivo rather than mute it. He can manage this large red button fine, so whenever he wants to pause the TV he hits it, comes back and hits it again, and away he goes. Independent living! One enhancement would be an RF version. The remote uses IR, like most basic remotes do, so it requires line-of-sight to the TV to work. RF remotes (used with Tivo and other devices) do not require line of sight. Often my father-in-law will place a glass or something in front of the one-button remote and he then needs help using it. If it were an RF remote that wouldn't happen. I would like to suggest that the manufacturer offer an RF version of the remote, or modify this one to function with RF and IR both.
W**O
One star off for price. Superior to Mute Daddy
I have not had any issues with this product. I do not smash it, I touch it. Push it. But you could smash it. Coax it lovingly. Is it worth the price? Well, at $20 to $25, it's pricey and thus I deducted a star. It's durable and good, not cheaply made. It should be 20% less in price, in my opinion. Frankly, if these were $12.99, I think the company would sell ten times as many.. I own two Snashmutes, my friend owns a Mute Daddy, also on Amazon. We had a battle royale! Construction: Snashmute wins as button is bigger and stronger...you can actually gently smash it. Daddy is a smaller, more fragile button. I use the snashmute with my heel while it’s resting on the coffee table sometime, can’t with Daddy. +1 Smash Size: Daddy is smaller, more likely to slip in between couch cushions. Smashmute has rubber feet, sits on arm of recliner better, easy to find, bright red. +1 Smash Volume: Daddy has volume buttons, Smash has none. I argue that makes the Daddy overly complex, might hit wrong button when trying to mute, but since it’s a sometimes used feature, will reluctantly give point to Daddy +1. Note Daddy has power button too. Timer: This is very hard to use. The multiple clicks is a deal killer. Even if I knew how long the commercial will be, say it was 2.5 minutes, why would I want to click this thing five times? It’s awful. Hey, sorts fans....wanna mute the entire half-time NFL or between periods NHL...what are you supposed to do, hit Mute Daddy 40 times? It’s nonsense. Sure, there’s a tiny mute button, but that defeats the purpose. Smashmute is Bang on, bang off, that’s Smashmute. Smash +1. Ease of programming: snashmute in 5 seconds, literally. No power, no volume, no fuss. It’s so easy, in fact, that you could easily use Smashmute between two TV sets with a simple reprogram. You point the actual real remote at the snashmute after flipping a switch on the Smashmute, hold the mute button on the real remote while pointing it at the snashmute, then just flip off the same switch on the snashmute again. Set!. +1 Smash Bottom line, summary: Smashmute much better. It’s a touch more expensive, but worth every penny for the better build quality alone. Advice! You’ll say, okay, I buy all that, but how will I know when the commercial is over and the movie, show, sports event restarts with Smashmute, watch the TV for 2.5 minutes straight!? A workaround that works for me: Turn on your TV regular volume from TV very low, like 5 setting, and the TV sound out of your sound bar or surround sound system at regular listening volume, say vol 20. Now train the Smashmute for your soundbar. Boom! When you hit the Smashmute, your soundbar mutes, but a small amount of sound still comes out of the TV itself, so you can sort of overhear it while you putter about or use IPad. It’s uncanny, you’ll know when the loud commercial is over almost instinctively. This works well But, even without the suggestion above, you’ll know to smash it after a couple minutes (just as easy if not easier than poking the Daddy 5-6 times and guessing commercials that way; my friend actually finds himself looking up with the Daddy when he thinks it should have restarted the sound and it hasn’t yet....lol...almost like second guessing a kitchen cooking timer....lol). Clear winner, Smashmute. Get those double-loud commercials silenced. Hope this helps someone, esp you sports addicts. Perfect gift. Bye now. .
M**D
Worth the price
I gave this a shot and considering the price, I figured it might be going back if it didn't work. My husband even thought it was a weird item to spend $ on, but we tried it and love it! It's become almost a game: who can mute the obnoxious commercials first. Also, I found a neat way to use it. I leave it on the coffee table near the corner where I sometimes rest my feet. It's easy to use my heel to press it and stop loud commercials. Easy to set up and easier to use. Give it a shot. Some reviewers commented that the words on it were offensive and thus didn't want to purchase it for family. If that's something you are thinking about, I believe it would be easy to place a sticker or label to cover up the top of the device. Not ideal, but a workaround.
B**D
The TV Gods have taken over with their brain washing BS ads and found every way to annoy it's viewers
OMG! I should have gotten this thing years ago. I don't know how anyone can do without it in todays scociety. The TV Gods have taken over with their brain washing BS ads and found every way to annoy it's viewers. From loud abnoxious commercials combined with their repetitive ones. I believe many years ago, subliminal message were banned. No matter. They found other ways to beat the crap into our heads. Since I've had this thing, I can beat them from almost the first word without having to constantly have my universal remote nearby. My blood pressure has gone done! No more having to hunt for the little mute button on them. I'm thinking about mounting it inside the arm of my favorite spot on my leather couch. Captain Kirk has nothing on this gadget. More valuable than a tri-corder. Beam Me Up Scotty! LOL...
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