Magicsee R1 User Manual May 2026
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| Port | Purpose | |------|---------| | DC 5V | Power input | | USB 2.0 | Keyboard, mouse, flash drive | | USB 3.0 | Faster storage, game controllers | | RJ45 | Gigabit Ethernet | | HDMI | Connect to TV | | AV | Composite video for older TVs | | Optical S/PDIF | Digital audio to soundbars | | MicroSD slot | Expand storage (up to 64GB) | Magicsee R1 User Manual
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | No Wi-Fi 5 GHz | Go to Wi-Fi settings → Advanced → Wi-Fi frequency → select 2.4 GHz only (driver issue on some units). | | Remote not working | Re-pair via Bluetooth: hold OK + Volume Down for 3 seconds. | | Box gets hot | Use a USB fan under it or disable "High performance" in Settings → Power. |
The standard remote for the Magicsee R1 is functional but can be confusing if you’re used to standard TV remotes. Here is a quick breakdown: Enable by:
The Magicsee R1 is often marketed towards retro gaming enthusiasts. Here is how to get your game on:
Connecting Controllers: While you can use the IR remote for simple games, it is terrible for platformers or shooters. Useful toggles: | Port | Purpose | |------|---------|
Emulators: The device usually comes pre-loaded with emulators for systems like NES, SNES, or Sega. Look for app icons labeled "Game" or specific emulator names like "NES" or "MAME."