







🎵 Command your ride, rain or shine, with effortless style!
The Recoil Waterproof Bluetooth Media Button is a compact, rugged remote control compatible with iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and any Android device. Featuring a 40-foot wireless range, IPX7 waterproof rating, and an impressive 3-year battery life, it’s designed for seamless media control on cars, bikes, boats, and powersports. Its ergonomic mount and tactile buttons make it perfect for active professionals who demand convenience and durability on the go.





| ASIN | B085BYDHG9 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Car Audio & Video Remote Controls |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (732) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2020 |
| Expansion | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
| Item model number | PRC-1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 1.8 x 0.27 inches |
| Warranty | 1 year manufacturer |
A**R
Do this easy painting modification! 5 stars after mod.
Pros: Build quality and connectivity is great. Easily and quickly connects to my android phone. Responsive tactile buttons. Does make a clicking sound with each press (not silent press if that is what you need, but click not that loud or annoying). Cons: Bracket totally useless as many others have commented. Difficult to snap device onto the mounting bracket. Even when it is snapped in, a slight tug will pop it out. No way I would recommend anyone using it as is on their motorcycles or bikes without retro fitting mount with velcro tape or some sort of strong magnetic mount.... The other con is what others have said too. Very difficult to read as dial is all black. A quick glance and you can't tell what button is what. Would have been great if buttons had colored indication icons and/or raised button ridges. Conclusion: With all the cons, I would still recommend it if you're looking for a good remote. I can live with the short comings as I don't need it to be mounted. I have it on the included string as I'm using it as a remote keychain on my bag or jacket. Will work great on active activities like snow blowing/mowing without needing to take out my phone. To get around the visibility con, just brush some acrylic paint into the button grooves. Just enough to cover the recessed button icons, then take a damp paper towel and gently wipe the excess off. As long as towel is moist, it should take off the surface excess and leave the paint in the recessed icon indicators. If you mess up, just use a wet towel and rub it off and start again. Take your time, it's easy. I used a different color for the bluetooth button. Even after it has dried, if you ever wanted to redo with another color, just wet a cloth and rub into the grooves to get paint off and redo. Enclose is my finished product. Was going to record video of me doing the painting, but got lazy. :) Good luck.
M**T
Functionality is life-changing. Battery life makes it unusable.
I ski every Saturday and Sunday and when I found this device I thought I had found a huge improvement to my life. It allows me to change songs without removing my hands from my gloves and turn the volume up and down while skiing. I keep it in my glove with my hand, so it's plenty warm. The first time I took it out, it lasted all day, about 6 hours. I took it home and charged it. The next day, it lasted 4 hours. Not great, but maybe I didn't plug it in all the way. Then is lasted 2 then 1, now it won't turn on. The light only comes on when I plug it into the charger. I am very careful with my rechargeable batteries, never charged it using a car charger, also used a trickle charger, but it won't turn on and I am past the Amazon return window. I emailed the company directly a few days ago, but never got a response. I would love for this to work because it was so nice on the days that it did. Update (5/19/2024): after leaving the previous review the company contacted me and sent me a replacement. It does appear to be a used or “second” replacement, but it works great and I am very happy with it. Despite my issue I still recommend it as the best way to control your music while skiing/snowboarding/biking/riding/etc. I recommend this to everyone I know that does any sort of outdoor activity. Even though I have an Apple Watch, this is a far superior method of controlling music because of the physical buttons.
F**2
Does the job if you have an older vehicle.
Works as expected. Clips to the steering wheel. Connects to the phone (not your car stereo) easily. Holds a charge well. The downers for me would be that it seems to get in the way of your hands when making sharper turns. The receptacle for charging is on the back so it has to be pulled off the steering wheel to charge. I would happily pay more for backlighting. The control icons are stamped into the black rubber so it is impossible to see if you use readers or at night. Once you get use to the minimal amount of control functions it becomes muscle memory. Seems to be well made.
D**L
Great little clicker for Spotify
Make sure to change settings of the apps you are using the device with in your phone.(android). In the apps you want to use, in settings, change the battery setting to unrestricted and allow the app to run in the background. I use Spotify paired with sonos. Before thos settings were changed the bluetooth device, the phone, Sonos and Spotify would lose communication with eachother when the phones screen times out. After the settings change, it works perfectly. If I could change one thing about the Bluetooth device it would be for the buttons to be backlit in some way.
A**.
Irradic volume spikes makes it unusable.
I wanted to like this so much, but it has some major flaws that render it useless. First the good: 1. The design look and feel is great. 2. Buttons have a gently click when pressed 3. I initial connection was fast and paired first time 4. Supposedly waterproof (bought for use around the pool). Didnt get to test this out though Now the bad: 2. Once you click it into the holder, there are no directions on how to remove it. Almost broke the thing trying to get it out. 3. The band only works small diameter handlebars. Would be a great option to include a wrist band as it is about the size of a watch. 4. I was so excited to use this around the piol and connected it to my phone which is connected to my sound system. I first tested the unit right in front of me and worked flawlessly. I stepped about 5' away and pressed the volume up button and the volume shot all the way to max. I was lucky not to blow the speakers. Thought this was an accident, but happens consistently when you get more than a few feet away. For this alone, they should pull this product off the shelf for safety concerns. Thank goodness I didnt have earbuds in, i would have lost my hearing for sure. This is an absolute dealbreaker and sad to say, but it's heading back to the manufacturer.
S**.
Bad location for charging
Paired quickly, but haven't tested out any of the features yet due to disappointment in the way it mounts/where the charge port is located. Once you've clipped the mount clip to the back of device it is hard to get back off, if the charging port was on the side of the device instead of the back id be 100% satisfied. And the plug for the charge port isn't connected, so if you lose it or it would happen to fall out its definitely not waterproof anymore. UPDATE: So after I posted my review, I went back and came across how to remove the device from the clip by twisting it. So I give an extra star for not looking thoroughly, still a poor setup I feel like. You can easily place the clip the wrong way and it blocks the port. I may modify with an angled charger end and glue very lighly to seal it so water cant get in the port while im riding, if my handle bars will allow it while being mounted. If it does work after a few tests, I will give another update showing my modifications/how I made it work. If it causes issues like what everyone else says with connection/volume issues then ill also post that. For now that is all.
W**T
Perfect!
I used this for mountain biking. I use an off-line music player with bluetooth speaker, and this device works perfectly. I've had similar devices that connected intermittently, or the buttons did always function as they should. All the buttons work appropriately on this device, connects every time, stays connected and is inexpensive. Some have criticized that the rubber bar band doesn't hold or breaks, but if you have a tapered handlebar, it's really easy to attach this device at the skinny end of the bar and just slide it toward the fatter part of the bar. No sliding. No slippage. Great device.
M**E
Here's the info Android users will want!
I just bought this so I can't speak about longevity but I wanted to share information I wish I could have found more easily before buying! I'm on a Pixel 9, so this pertains to Android. - Connects as an input device. It does not interfere with your earbuds connection, and controls on your earbuds will also still work. You might need to click an option on-screen to tell Android you want to see the on-screen keyboard even though you have an input device connected. No big deal. - There's a button at the top of the device you hold to pair. If you single tap it the camera app opens, and then pressing the volume buttons take photos. - Holding the play/pause button requests the assistant (e.g. Google Gemini) when your phone is unlocked and when it's locked, though you have to enable that in the assistant settings - that's normal android stuff. - Play/Pause, volume up/down, next/prev track all seem to work as you'd expect. In addition, at least on Play Music, holding the next/prev track buttons performs a short seek forwards or backwards. - If you have Personal Safety set up on your phone to handle an emergency when you press the phone power button 5 times, be aware that pressing the pairing button on this controller 5 times (6 if it needs to reconnect first) will do the same thing. I didn't know this originally, and ended up calling 911 while I was just trying to reactivate this buttons. Oops! - It's a good size for fitting inside a glove or just holding so you don't have to mess with your earbud controls constantly. - Yes, it's hard to see except in good light. Recoil seems to have other models with different color schemes but Amazon doesn't seem to stock them yet. I will probably add some white paint on mine. - It does have a USB mini slot for charging, USB C would have been much nicer. - Haven't tried mounting it, won't be using it like that personally. All in all, an excellent solution for people who like to walk/hike/bike/skate/skii. Update after a week of use: - The fact that it's round makes it incredibly difficult to know what buttons you're pressing if you have this inside a glove in the cold. I may have to modify mine. The manufacturer should include a case to add some easy to hold and identify orientation shape to this. - I wish there was protection against holding the volume up button. Because I couldn't tell which button was under my thumb inside my glove I held volume up instead of the assistant button and blew my ears out. That's bad, especially since the buttons are right next to each other. There's no reason you'd need to hold volume up, that should be disabled by the manufacturer. - It really is brutally hard to see the button graphics in dim light. - I haven't experienced any of the battery life issues some reviewers talk about, and I wonder if they had a stuck button preventing the device from sleeping.
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