IR TV OFF Codes – Control TVs with Flipper Zero or M5Shark

IR TV OFF Codes – Control TVs with Flipper Zero or M5Shark

🛰️ Turn Off Any TV Using IR Files – Flipper Zero & M5Shark Tutorial

Want to shut off TVs with the click of a button? Whether you're into cybersecurity, testing hardware, or just love fun tech tricks — this guide shows you how to use a huge IR file database with your Flipper Zero or M5Shark.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for educational and ethical use only. Please do not misuse it in public spaces such as classrooms, stadiums, or cinemas.

📁 What’s Inside the GitHub IRDB?

The Flipper IRDB – TVs repository contains a large collection of .ir files. Each file is a power-off command for a different brand:

  • Samsung
  • Sony
  • LG
  • Panasonic
  • Toshiba, Philips, Sharp and many more

🎮 How To Use the IR Files

  1. Visit the repo: Flipper IRDB GitHub
  2. Download the .ir file for the brand you want to control
  3. Transfer it to your device:
    • Flipper Zero: Upload via SD card or qFlipper
    • M5Shark: Place inside /IR/ folder using USB or Web uploader
  4. Point at the TV, press the button... and boom, it's off 😎

🧠 Pro Tips

  • Try Universal.ir files first — they work on many models
  • For better results, use brand-specific files
  • Some TVs require holding the signal or repeating it several times

🛒 Buy M5Shark

M5Shark is a compact Wi-Fi & IR hacking device based on the M5StickC Plus 2. It supports IR sending, Wi-Fi deauth, NFC emulation, and more — making it perfect for testing, learning, and experimenting.

🔥 Buy M5Shark Now
Ships internationally. Ideal for IR file testing and cybersecurity learning.

🔗 Download IR Files

Explore the full list of TV power-off codes and download directly:

📁 Get the IR TV Files

📣 Need Help?

If you need help bundling files, flashing them to your M5Shark, or setting up your Flipper device, feel free to leave a comment or send me a message. I'm happy to help!

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