TCNOUMT Replacement Remote Control for NAD CD 7 / C-516BEE / C-515BEE CD Players
Product description
The essentials
If your NAD CD player remote has gone missing, cracked, or simply won’t behave like it used to, a like-for-like replacement can be a surprisingly practical fix. This TCNOUMT replacement remote is intended for NAD CD 7 and the C-516BEE / C-515BEE CD player models, aiming to give you the same basic control functions as the original.
On paper, it’s a straightforward swap: you don’t need to program it, and you just insert batteries to get going. That matters if you want quick results rather than spending evenings trying to set up remotes.
What you’ll notice in everyday use

The remote is designed around comfort and simple handling. It has an ergonomic shape that’s easier to hold for longer listening sessions, and it’s described as lightweight. The buttons are silicone and meant to operate without fuss, which is exactly the kind of detail that can make day-to-day control feel less annoying.
A small but real consideration: this is the kind of accessory where the “feel” and button layout count. The manufacturer notes that some functions may not be available depending on the button and the model, so it’s worth thinking of this as a replacement that should cover the usual day-to-day commands, not a guaranteed one-to-one match for every obscure button.
Setup and compatibility checks (important)


This remote is meant to be easy to set up. It doesn’t require programming—just insert 2 AAA batteries (not included) and use it with the intended CD player.

Before you buy, there’s a key limitation you shouldn’t ignore: the listing advises you to carefully check the remote image and match the button symbols exactly. Remotes for audio equipment can look similar at a glance, but the button markings and layouts often tell the real story. If the symbol set doesn’t match your original remote, it may not behave the way you expect.
Design and build
The construction is described as durable, with a plastic casing and a battery compartment cover. It also uses silicone buttons for a softer, more controlled press.
Where this sits in the bigger picture: as a replacement remote, you’re not buying premium materials or advanced features—you’re buying reliability and usability. If your main goal is to restore control without overthinking it, this kind of build approach usually works well for routine use around the home.

When it’s a good idea, and when to skip it
It’s a solid pick if you want to regain basic control of a compatible NAD CD player quickly and you’re happy with a no-programming setup using AAA batteries.


It may not suit you if you need strict, guaranteed access to every single original function, especially given the note that some functions may not be available depending on the button and model. In that case, double-check the button symbols and layout against your current remote before ordering.
Buying considerations and mini FAQ

What does “replacement” mean here?
It’s intended to work as a direct replacement remote for NAD CD 7 and the C-516BEE / C-515BEE CD player models, with functions designed to mirror the original.
Do I need to programme it?
No—according to the listing, it doesn’t require programming.

What batteries does it use?


It uses 2 AAA batteries, which are not included.
Could some functions be missing?
Yes. The description notes that depending on the button and the model, some functions may not be available.

How do I avoid buying the wrong one?
Check the image of the remote carefully, paying close attention to the button symbols, and make sure they match your original.
Should you buy it?
Worth considering if you’re replacing a damaged or old NAD CD player remote and you want an easy, no-programming setup with ergonomic, everyday-friendly button handling.
You may want to skip it if you’re relying on every original button function and can’t risk partial command support—especially since the listing warns that some functions may not be available depending on the button and model.
A sensible approach is to match the button symbols carefully before purchase. If they line up, this should do the job you bought it for: getting your NAD CD player back under control without drama.
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