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AN-MR24gn-Magic-for-LG-Smart-TV-Voice-Remote-Control-Replacement Universal Compatible with LG OLED Webos Thinq Nano Cell Service TVs for AKB75855501 MR23gn MR22gn MR21ga MR20ga review image

AN-MR24gn-Magic-for-LG-Smart-TV-Voice-Remote-Control-Replacement Universal Compatible with LG OLED Webos Thinq Nano Cell Service TVs for AKB75855501 MR23gn MR22gn MR21ga MR20ga Review

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Lost your LG Magic Remote, sat on it, or watched the pointer drift into oblivion after years of use? The AN-MR24gn replacement remote is aimed squarely at LG WebOS TV owners who need a functional, affordable stand-in for the real thing — without paying LG's official retail price or waiting weeks for a warranty replacement.

AN-MR24gn LG Magic Remote Replacement front view

What You're Actually Getting

This is a third-party replacement remote designed to replicate the LG Magic Remote experience — motion pointer, voice control, scroll wheel, and all the WebOS navigation shortcuts you rely on daily. It's listed as compatible with a wide range of LG OLED, NanoCell, and ThinQ TVs, covering model numbers from MR20ga all the way up to MR24gn and the AKB75855501 series. That's a broad compatibility window, which is one of its strongest selling points.

The build mirrors the slim, slightly tapered silhouette of LG's original Magic Remote. The scroll wheel sits naturally under the thumb, the pointer button is where you expect it, and the voice microphone button is clearly labeled. For muscle-memory users who've been using LG remotes for years, there's almost no relearning curve.

Setup: Refreshingly Simple

Pairing is straightforward. Point the remote at your TV, hold the home button for a few seconds, and the Bluetooth/IR pairing completes automatically on most supported models. No app downloads, no account creation, no digging through TV menus. For a replacement remote, that's exactly the experience you want — open box, insert batteries, done.

AN-MR24gn Magic Remote button layout detail

Voice Control and Motion Pointer

The magic of the Magic Remote — and the reason people specifically seek out this form factor rather than a generic IR blaster — is the motion pointer and voice control. On compatible LG WebOS TVs, both features work as expected. The pointer tracks smoothly, voice commands trigger the ThinQ AI assistant, and the scroll wheel makes navigating streaming menus significantly faster than a standard d-pad remote.

One thing to flag: voice control performance depends entirely on your TV's firmware and WebOS version, not the remote itself. If your TV's ThinQ assistant is sluggish, this remote won't fix that. But it won't make it worse either.

Compatibility: Wide, But Verify Before You Buy

The listed compatibility covers a large range of LG smart TVs from roughly 2020 through 2024. That said, "universal compatible" on third-party remotes always deserves a raised eyebrow. The safest approach: cross-reference your TV's model number against the listed compatible models (MR20ga, MR21ga, MR22gn, MR23gn, MR24gn, AKB75855501) before ordering. If your TV shipped with any of those remotes originally, you're almost certainly good to go.

AN-MR24gn remote side profile and build quality

Build Quality: Acceptable, Not Premium

Hold it side by side with an original LG remote and the difference in materials is noticeable. The plastic feels slightly lighter and less solid, and the button click feedback is a touch softer. It's not flimsy — it won't feel like it'll break on the first drop — but it doesn't have the same satisfying tactile quality of the OEM version. For a replacement at this price point, that's a fair trade-off.

Who Should Buy This

This remote is a smart buy if your original LG Magic Remote is lost, broken, or simply worn out and you're not interested in paying full OEM replacement prices. It covers the features most LG TV users actually use day-to-day — motion pointer, voice control, WebOS shortcuts — at a fraction of the cost. It's also worth having as a backup if you regularly misplace remotes.

If you have an LG TV that didn't originally ship with a Magic Remote (some entry-level models), be more cautious — the motion pointer and voice features may not activate properly.

AN-MR24gn remote in hand usage view

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the AN-MR24gn work with LG OLED TVs from 2021–2024?

A: Yes, it is listed as compatible with LG OLED, NanoCell, and ThinQ WebOS TVs from the MR20ga through MR24gn series, which covers most LG smart TV models from 2020 to 2024. Check your TV's original remote model number to confirm.

Q: Does voice control actually work on this replacement remote?

A: Voice control works on compatible WebOS TVs that support LG ThinQ AI. The remote has a dedicated microphone button, and on supported models the feature functions the same as the original remote.

Q: How do I pair the AN-MR24gn with my LG TV?

A: Insert the batteries, point the remote at your TV, and hold the Home button for a few seconds. The remote will pair via Bluetooth automatically on most supported LG models — no additional setup required.

Q: Is this remote compatible with the AKB75855501 model number?

A: Yes, AKB75855501 is specifically listed as a compatible OEM part number this remote is designed to replace.

Q: How does the build quality compare to the original LG Magic Remote?

A: It's functionally comparable but uses slightly lighter plastic than the original. The button layout and features are replicated accurately, but the premium feel of the OEM remote is not fully matched — which is expected at this price point.

— Tech Lead Editor, CPrice

Posted on March 24, 2026

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