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Chromecast TV and Google Home virtual remote

dshykuts
Community Member

Hello, Community!

I have a Chromecast TV and Google Home app installed on my phone. Also, I paired virtual remote in the Google Home app with my Chromecast TV. The question is: how can I unpair/forget this virtual remote in the Google Home app or on Chromecast TV?

Thanks!

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David_K
Diamond Product Expert
Diamond Product Expert

To make it easier to manage your Chromecast, there is no setting to turn off the virtual remote. The feature is built-in to the Home app.

 

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David_K
Diamond Product Expert
Diamond Product Expert

In theory no, as long as the phone meets the requirements listed here:

Use your phone as a virtual remote control - Chromecast Help

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David_K
Diamond Product Expert
Diamond Product Expert

To make it easier to manage your Chromecast, there is no setting to turn off the virtual remote. The feature is built-in to the Home app.

 

dshykuts
Community Member

If so, is there any limit on the number of remote controls in Chromecast or Home?

David_K
Diamond Product Expert
Diamond Product Expert

In theory no, as long as the phone meets the requirements listed here:

Use your phone as a virtual remote control - Chromecast Help

Jeran
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Thank you for helping out on this thread, David!

Hey there dshykuts,

I'm just checking up on this thread, do you have any more questions or need any additional help? 

Best regards,
Jeran

dshykuts
Community Member

Hey, Jeran!

No, I don't have any other questions at the moment. Thanks for helping!

Jeran
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hiya dshykuts,

No problem at all! In that case, I'll go ahead and lock this thread in 24 hours. If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to create a new thread.

Have a good one!

Best regards,
Jeran