Thanks to @ynotrekab
BroadLink 4th generation Universal Remote is an updated version with more streamlined and curved in shape, more database supports in compatibility, and better response in performance.A special sensor function is optional, which can real-time monitor and display room temperature and humidity in the App. BroadLink IR/RF Universal Remote integrates control of your IR appliances one easy-to-use app BroadLink.With Alexa or Google Assistant, it gives you hands-free voice control of your devices, like turning on/off your TV or turning up/down the volume via voice command. Features: Support RF (433MHz fixed code) controlled devices such as curtain/shades motor, projector and light switch; Support 50, 000+ IR controlled devices such as TV, STB, DVD, Air conditioner, Fan, Video Recorder, Audio and more. Large IR database on the cloud, which covers 98% IR remote function and is constantly updated. Learn your remote controller if no available cloud data is matching with certain appliance model. Multiple timers and scenes for your appliances. Support external temperature and humidity detection of the room where the device located.
BroadLink IR/RF Universal Remote RM4 pro with Sensor Cable
BroadLink IR/RF Universal Remote integrates control of your IR appliances one easy-to-use app "BroadLink". With Alexa or Google Assistant, it gives you hands-free voice control of your devices, like turning on/off your TV or turning up/down the volume via voice command.
Support RF (433MHz fixed code) controlled devices such as curtain/shades motor, projector and light switch;
Support 50,000+ IR controlled devices such as TV, STB, DVD, Air conditioner, Fan, Video Recorder, Audio and more.
Large IR database on the cloud, which covers 98% IR remote function and is constantly updated.
Learn your remote controller if no available cloud data is matching with certain appliance model.
Multiple timers and scenes for your appliances.
Support external temperature and humidity detection of the room where the device located.
FWIW, i got one of these to use with Home Assistant. It's fiddly to get it onto the network, but once that's done it's OK for IR.
For RF, it's really hard to get it to capture from your remote controls. I've found guides on how to do it and I've managed to get codes into the broadlink app, but I can't get them into Home Assistant. I wanted this to work for my ceiling fan and I had planned to buy some RF smart blinds but since I couldn't get the fan to work I shelved that idea.
If you want to use it as a standalone device, or an IR device for Home Assistant then fine. If you want RF control I would look elsewhere.