

Remotek Edge Controller
User Manual
There are two profiles, one Map profile where the buttons sends key codes for managing maps like plus/minus and arrow up/down buttons, and one Media profile with keycodes for managing media apps, like volume, skip, play/pause.
We recommend that you replace the battery once per season(two screws in the back to open controller) to guarantee that you never run out of juice.
Mounting and use video for ANDROID
Mounting and use video for iOS
B- Android Setup and use
A - Mounting the controller
1. Make 13-14mm room for a controller between the grip and the turn signal cluster. You might pull the grip left a few millimeters to help make room.
2. Peel off the paper on the glue side of the rubber strip and put that on first.
3. Mount the controller in the angle you prefer with a 4mm hex tool. DO NOT over tighten it. It sticks well with the rubber strip, and stop when you can still - but hardly - rotate the controller on the handlebar. Then you don´t over stress the material and you can still adjust the angle without the tool.
B - Android Setup
1. Download the Remotek App from Play Store
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Launch the app. Accept all.
2. Accessibility Service - Enable
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Go to Installed Apps and turn Accessibility Services ON for Remotek.
3. On-screen keyboard setting - Enable
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Select "Show on-screen keyboard" when a physical keyboard is attached.
4. Notification permission - Grant
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Allow for notifications, just to ensure you get a message on the screen when you change the profile.
5. Answer phone calls - Grant
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Allow for the app to manage calls so you can answer and end/reject calls with the controller.
5. Configure profiles
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In the app’s Profile Tab:
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Choose which app(s) your prefer for the Map Profile (supported apps appear first in the list).
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Optionally set an app for the Media Profile.
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Connecting the Controller (Android)
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Wake the Controller by pressing any button.
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In the Controller Tab of the app:
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Grant Nearby devices permission.
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Click Pair Controller.
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Select RT XXX (matching the last 3 digits on your controller).
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Check Firmware:
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If not the latest is installed, update firmware in the app(Controller Tab - update)
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Allow a minute for the update—do not interact with your phone or controller.
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Using the Controller (Android)
Basic Use (Map Profile)
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Controller arrives locked in the Map Profile.
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Switch between Map Apps you have selected in the Remotek App by Double-click Arrow Right.
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Map Controls:
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Pan up and down: Arrow buttons
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Zoom: Plus/Minus
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Recenter Map: Double click Arrow Down
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Cycle between selceted map apps: Double click Arrow Up
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Specific app controller setup
Most supported apps are controllable without further work, but some needs to be set up for external control. These are:
DMD2
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Go to DMD2 Settings - Setup Remote Controller and choose button functions.
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See our suggestions in this Youtube video.
Osmand
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Go to Settings - Browse map - General settings - External input devices - Type - + sign
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Call the new type Remotek and assign buttons. Click on Move - To My Location, and on the pencil sign, Add key, and record dbl-Click Arrow Down.
Repeat and record plus and minus on the controller for zoom in and out.
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Repeat all for other Osmand profiles than "Browse Map" if necessary.
Stegra
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Go to Settings - Controller Settings
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Record Dble-Click arrow left for Re Center and plus/minus for zoom.
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If you want you can use Dbl-click arrow up and down for other functions.
If map use is your only requirement, you're done—Enjoy the ride!
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Open and use the Media Profile
The controller has two profiles, which means it can behave either as a map controller or as a media controller. Read on to learn how to use both seamlessly.
Unlocking Media Profile
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Hold Arrow Up + Arrow Down for a second until green LED flashes (unlocked).
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Repeat to lock (red LED flash). This can be done in any profile. If you only use one profile, we recommend that you lock it there.
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While unlocked:
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Switch between the two profiles: Click and Hold Arrow Up (click and release, then immediately press the button in again and hold it in for a second or two)
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One green flash = Controller enters Map Profile
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Two green flashes = Enter Media Profile
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Media Profile Controls
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Arrow Down/Up: Previous/Next track
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Plus/Minus: Volume up/down
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Double-click Arrow Down: Play/Pause
Roadbook users: Lock the controller in Media Profile to avoid accidental profile switching during races.
Answer and reject/hang up phone calls
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If granted permissions, in any profile you can answer a phone call by clicking arrow up and hang up or reject it with arrow down.
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In the Media profile you can also adjust phone volume with plus and minus buttons.
Supported Android Apps:
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Map Profile: Guru Maps, Google Maps, Stegra.io, DMD2, My Route App, Locus, Osmand, Detecht, Waze, Calimoto, Gaia GPS, Here, Rever, Wikiloc, Backcountry Navigator Pro, Detecht, Koomot, Orux, Waze, Rever, TomTom Go,Topo GPS*, Kurviger*
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*Some limitations
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Maps Profile Cycling: Ride with GPS, Komoot, Strava*, Cyclers*
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*Some limitations
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Media Profile: All media apps, roadbook: Most roadbook apps
That´s it for Android users. Have an excellent experience. And please send us suggestions for improving the manual.
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C - iOS Setup
Video, setup and use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0OPIVyXmHE&
1. Bluetooth Pairing
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On iOS, go to Settings > Bluetooth.
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Connect to RT One XXX (matching digits on back).
Note: iOS sees the controller as a keyboard, so the on-screen keyboard may not appear. To fix:
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Turn the screen off/on, or disable Bluetooth temporarily when typing.
2. Configure Accessibility
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Go to:
Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards > Full Keyboard Access > Commands -
Remove all Arrow key bindings to enable map panning.
3. Update Firmware
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This step is not necessary for anyone buying a controller in 2025. We will add info here when necessary.
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Install the app nrf Connect Device Manager and follow the instructions in this video.
Using the Controller (iOS)
Map Profile Controls
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Supported apps:
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Guru Maps, Topo GPS, MRA, Stegra, Pocket Earth*, Osmand* (*No re-center function)
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Arrow Buttons: Pan up and down
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Plus/Minus: Zoom
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Double-click Arrow Down: Recenter Map
Set up Stegra app for the controller
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Go to Stegra - Settings - Controller Settings
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Record Double-Click arrow Down for Re Center and plus/minus for zoom.
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If you want you can record Dbl-click arrow up for other functions.
Osmand
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Go to Settings - Browse map - General settings - External input devices - Type - + sign
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Call the new type Remotek and assign buttons. Click on Move - To My Location, and on the pencil sign, Add key, and record dbl-Click Arrow Down.
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Repeat and record plus and minus on the controller for zoom in and out.
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Repeat all for other Osmand profiles than "Browse Map" if necessary.
Unlock Media Profile
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Hold Arrow Up + Down until green LED flashes.
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Repeat to lock (red LED).
Switch Profiles
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Unlock this feature by holding down arrow up and down at the same time until the led lights green. Lock it the same way.
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Click + Hold Arrow Up
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One green flash = Map Profile
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Two flashes = Media Profile
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Media Profile Controls
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Arrow Up/Down: Skip/Previous track or radio channels
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Plus/Minus: Volume
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Double-click Arrow Down: Play/Pause
Roadbook Apps
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Use Arrow Up/Down and Plus/Minus for scroll and trip adjustments in apps like RBNavPro.
App Shortcuts on iOS
To open specific apps when switching profiles:
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Open Shortcuts app.
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Create two shortcuts:
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One to open your Map app (e.g. Guru Maps)
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One for your Media app (e.g. Spotify)
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Go to:
Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard > Full Keyboard Access > Commands -
Assign:
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A to the map shortcut (click-hold Arrow Up)
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B to the media shortcut (click-hold again if needed)
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Now, click-hold Arrow Up to toggle between your chosen map and media apps.
Supported iOS Apps:
Map profile: Guru Maps, Topo GPS, MRA, Stegra, Pocket Earth*, Osmand
*No re-center function
Media Profile: All media apps, for roadbook RBNavPro
That´s it for iOS users. Happy riding and please give us feedback for how to improve the manual.
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D - Supported Apps (as of May 2025)
Android – Map Apps:
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Guru Maps, Google Maps, Stegra.io, DMD2, My Route App, Locus, Osmand, Detecht, Waze, Calimoto, Gaia GPS, Here, Rever, Wikiloc, Backcountry Navigator Pro, Detecht, Koomot, Orux, Waze, Rever, TomTom Go,Topo GPS*, Kurviger*
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*Some limitations
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Android – Cycling Apps:
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Ride with GPS, Komoot, Strava*, Cyclers*
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*No relocation support
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Android – Media & Roadbook:
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Most media apps supported
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Roadbook apps: Piste (recommended)
iOS – Map Apps:
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Guru Maps, Topo GPS, MRA, Stegra, Pocket Earth*, Osmand
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*No re-center function
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iOS – Media & Roadbook:
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Most media apps
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Roadbook apps: RBNavPro (recommended)
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E - Troubleshooting
Remote Not Working?
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Check if Bluetooth is enabled.
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Confirm RT One is listed as connected.
Still No Response?
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Try click-hold Arrow Up to test LED:
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1–2 Green flashes = profile switch
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Red flash = controller is locked
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Still Failing
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Reset Controller(solves most issues actually):
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Remove the controller pairing in Bluetooth on the phone/tablet
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Hold Arrow Up + Plus + Minus for 5 seconds (until red/green flash)
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Re-pair the controller from Bluetooth settings.
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Wrong Profile?
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If volume buttons work in Map Profile, you're in the wrong profile.
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Click-hold Arrow Up to switch.
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Unlock profile switching with arrow up and down simultaneously if needed.
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Apps Not Launching?
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Go to Settings > Accessibility > Open Apps
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Turn Remotek off and back on.
Controller Dead?
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Contact us. Return the device and we’ll send a replacement.
That’s it. Happy riding!
Please send us feedback on these instructions.
Please right click or hover over the quick menu image below to download it to your phone for reference in the field
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F - Firmware Updates
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G - FAQ
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How often must I replace the CR2450 battery?
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It will last for about three years, but we recommend replacing it once per season. Unscrew the two bttom screws and slide out the old, then reverse.
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How do I turn the controller on and off?
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You don´t. It goes into sleep and deep sleep by itself, and you wake it by clicking any button.
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I have trouble connecting or using the controller, what do I do?
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Remove the bluetooth connection and reset controller by holding the arrow up, plus and minus buttons in at the same time for about 6-8 seconds until the led flashes green and red, then connect the controller again in Bluetooth. That solves many issues, but read the Trouble shooting section above if you still have issues.
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The controller does not work as it should in Stegra, DMD2 or Osmand?
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Check the section above: Using the controller for specific app settings
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What about the warranty?
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We guarantee that the controller will last for years, and if it does not, we will replace it within three years from purchase.
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We will also replace most parts that are damaged, and often the whole controller if you have been unlucky.
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The Select function does not work in menus, why not?
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We have not included that function, because from a safety aspect you should not ride and scroll menus. The controller is to help you do basic tasks on the screen without taking your attention of the road. Menus, scrolling, Facebook updates and more should be done while being parked along the road.
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Does the controller work with Garmin units?
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Yes, but per now only with Garmin Tread SxS and Overland. You will need a special firmware for this. Let us know and will will send it to you.
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Does the controller work with Apple Carplay and/or Android Auto?
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No, not per now. We are looking into this.
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Please give us feedback for improving this manual. Good luck with the most unique controller on the market.