You may be a business owner, but there's a service you may not want to forget to provide. One UpShow report claims that customers who are entertained are better for your business. Whether it's a TV in the waiting room or a big screen in one of your hotel's premiere suites, keeping a screen nearby is a classic way to keep things light and bright, but asking your customers to know how to use the Siri remote on your Apple TV might be also asking for frustration. Keep things simple and get a classic remote design for modern viewing during this year's spring cleaning.

The Button Remote for Apple TV and Apple TV 4K is a button-based alternative to the Siri Remote that's also on sale. Until April 16, you can get it for only $31.99 with code ENJOY20, and just wait and see how much easier it is to use.

The Button Remote is a remote for your Apple TV and Apple TV 4K. Instead of relying on voice commands, your customers can just use a familiar interface with buttons for pausing, fast-forwarding, rewinding, changing volume, and more. Browse across apps like Prime Video, Hulu, and YouTube TV, or check out what's available on Apple TV+.

Setup is quick and simple, and you can program via infrared signal or just by using Bluetooth. Plus, it even has a Home Button and tvOS Control Center to get access to more modern controls that the Apple TV has to offer. Just make sure to check out everything this remote can do. Some buttons have multiple functions.

No more voice control needed to use your Apple TV or Apple TV4K.

You only have until April 16 at 11:59 p.m. to get the Button Remote for Apple TV for $31.99 with code ENJOY20.

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You may be a business owner, but there's a service you may not want to forget to provide. One UpShow report claims that customers who are entertained are better for your business. Whether it's a TV in the waiting room or a big screen in one of your hotel's premiere suites, keeping a screen nearby is a classic way to keep things light and bright, but asking your customers to know how to use the Siri remote on your Apple TV might be also........

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