First generation The first generation Siri Remote is visually distinguished by a
trackpad covering the upper third of its face. The multi-touch surface allows for clicking, swiping in any of four directions for navigation, and tilting the trackpad button in any direction to "tilt" buttons in the interface. The Siri Remote is equipped with dual microphones for spoken input for Siri and text entry. In addition to controlling the Apple TV itself, the Siri Remote can learn the IR codes to control the volume of a TV, sound bar, or receiver. On September 12, 2017, along with the announcement of the Apple TV 4K, Apple announced an updated Siri Remote with a raised white border around the menu button and additional motion input for apps. Additionally, the price was reduced to $59.
Second generation On April 20, 2021 Apple announced a redesigned second generation Siri Remote in conjunction with an updated Apple TV 4K. The new remote is thicker with a curved back, changes the trackpad to a circular touch-enabled click pad reminiscent of the
iPod click wheel; in the audiovisual player, it allows you to navigate through the video stream like a
jog dial. The new remote replaces the menu button with a back button, adds television power and mute buttons, and moves the Siri button to the upper right-side edge. The remote does not include an accelerometer and gyroscope, which were present in the previous Siri Remote, making it incompatible with some games. It is backwards compatible with previous
tvOS-based Apple TVs and ships with an updated SKU of the Apple TV HD.
Third generation On October 18, 2022, Apple announced an updated third generation Siri Remote to ship with the
Apple TV 4K (third generation) that includes a
USB-C port for charging, replacing
Lightning, and is otherwise identical to the second generation remote. ==Specifications==