Replacement Remote Control for Sony Bravia (RM-ED031 / RM-ED019) 148771511
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
If your Sony Bravia TV remote control has gone missing, stopped working, or you’re stuck using buttons on the TV, a replacement remote can be the simplest fix. This RM-ED031 / RM-ED019 replacement remote control (also listed with 148771511) is designed to swap in for your existing Sony remote, so you’re back to normal everyday control.
On paper, the appeal is straightforward: you’re not dealing with complicated setup. The description states there’s no programming or set up required, and that you should be able to get it working by simply inserting new batteries.
Key features that matter day to day
The spec info we have points to a replacement remote that’s meant to perform reliably once installed. It also mentions further transmitting distance and stable performance. That’s useful if your remote works only at short range or if you’ve found yourself leaning towards the TV.
That said, don’t expect miracles beyond what the original remote would do for your particular TV model. A replacement remote helps, but if the TV’s sensor or internal setup is the real problem, this may not fully solve the issue.

Quick use example
Imagine you’ve just changed the batteries in your TV remote and it still won’t respond from across the room. With a replacement like this, the normal “try it in minutes” flow is: swap in the new batteries, test the main buttons close to the screen, then step back a little to see whether the range feels better for your viewing setup.
Compatibility (what you should check before buying)


Compatibility is a big deal with remotes, and the listing provides a set of Sony Bravia model numbers. This remote is listed as compatible with models including: RM-ED031 / RM-ED019 / 148771511 and a long range of TV models such as KDL-55X4500, KDL-40NX703, KDL-46X4500, KDL-52NX800, KDL-40NX705, KDL-46NX700, plus several HX903, NX700, NX800, NX805, NX803, and X4500 variants shown in the description.
It’s not for everyone
It’s not a great choice if your TV model isn’t on the provided list, or if your existing remote has a different model number and you can’t confirm the match. In that situation, you could end up with a remote that looks identical but doesn’t control your specific TV as intended.

What stands out vs. other replacement approaches
Most people buy a replacement remote because they want something that just works, not a project. This one is presented as no-programming-required, which matters if you don’t want to spend time troubleshooting.
Compared with buying a generic remote that might require extra setup or careful button mapping, a model-specific replacement like this generally has less friction—assuming your TV model truly matches the compatibility list.
Where it may fall short (a sensible limitation)
Replacement remotes are often “hit or miss” if compatibility is unclear, because IR remotes depend on the TV’s expected control signals. Even with model numbers listed, you may want to be cautious if your TV is from a slightly different variant not shown.
So while it’s described as stable and with improved transmitting distance, it’s still a replacement remote rather than a smarter control solution. If you were hoping for advanced functions beyond what the original remote offered, this may not be the direction you need.



Who it suits best (and who should skip it)
It’s a solid pick if you want an easy swap replacement for a Sony Bravia remote and your TV model is among the ones listed in the description.
It might not suit you if you can’t verify compatibility from the model number, or if your TV remote problem isn’t actually the remote (for example, a deeper issue on the TV).
Worth considering if you mainly need basic control back—channels, volume, and general navigation—without setup faff.
When it makes sense to buy it
Buying a replacement remote like this makes the most sense when: - you’ve got a broken/old remote (or lost it) and you just need a replacement that fits your Bravia model - you want no-programming-required convenience - you’d like better range reliability compared with a struggling remote

If you’re unsure about model compatibility, you’ll usually do better spending a bit of time checking the TV model number against the list first.
Mini FAQ
Does it require programming or set up?

The listing states that it requires no programming or set up—just insert new batteries to get it working.
Which Sony Bravia models is it compatible with?
The description includes a range of compatible model numbers such as KDL-55X4500 and multiple NX700/NX800/NX803/NX805 and HX903 variants. Check your TV model against the list provided.

Will it work if my current remote still partially works?
It should still be compatible as a replacement, but if your issue is actually the TV’s sensor, replacing the remote won’t fully solve the underlying problem.
Is it a good idea if I’m not sure of the model number?
If you can’t confirm your TV model, it’s a risk. Remotes are very model-specific, so it’s better to double-check first.
Final verdict
It’s worth considering if you have a Sony Bravia TV from the models listed and you want a straightforward, no-programming replacement remote. The real strength here is the convenience of battery-only use and the promise of reliable transmitting performance. Just make sure your TV model matches the compatibility list—if it doesn’t, you may end up disappointed, and that’s a frustrating waste for something as simple as a remote.
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