Hi Tivoburkee and those who contribute in this community - My question relates to the process for using an old remote with a new device. (I already determined compatibility is not a barrier.)
I just bought a Streaming Stick 4K to replace a 2019 Ultra, which wasn't connecting to wifi. After setting up the Stick with no problems, I realized the old Ultra's remote has a headphone jack and might be better to use with the just-installed Stick.
But I hadn't attempted to unpair the Ultra's remote from the Ultra device before I installed the Stick and paired it with the Stick's remote.
Having read here that a remote can only be paired to one device at a time, I have 3 questions:
1. Am I correct that in order to pair the Ultra's remote with the new Stick, I would have to a) unpair the Stick and its remote, b) hook up the Ultra to the TV again and attempt to unpair the Ultra's remote from the Ultra, and c) install the Stick again and attempt to pair it with the Ultra's remote?
2. If the Ultra won't connect to wifi (the reason for replacing it to begin with), will I even be able to unpair it from its remote, or will that remote forever be paired to an unusable unit?
3. Beyond gaining the headphone feature with the Ultra's remote, would I be giving something up by switching out a new remote for one from at least 5 years ago? I have no idea if the technology in the remotes (e.g., chips?) changes meaningfully over time leading to a noticeably better user experience, or if it's all about the features.
Thank you so much!