🎮 Elevate Your Entertainment Experience!
The IR Repeater Hidden Infrared Remote Extender System allows you to control multiple A/V devices from different rooms with ease. Featuring a 10-meter range, USB power supply, and support for up to 4 devices, this kit is designed for seamless integration into your home entertainment system.
Controller Type | Button Control |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Compatible Devices | Television, DVD/Blu-ray Player, Home Theater |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 4 |
Color | Black |
J**R
Well worth the price!
Works great! And for the price simply can't be beat.Be aware that while the wires are easily manageable, they are very long.Receiver in the middle and the power end and the transmitters extend AT LEAST 6 ft from the receiver... So 12 feet from end to end. 👍😊
P**E
works very well
i replaced my two sb-4000 subwoofers with two sb17 subs.unfortunately, the sb17 doesn't include a remote control which was included with the sb-4000.however, the sb17 volume and presets can be (much more) conveniently controlled by the sb-4000 remote control (and powered ir repeater) than by the sub's app.the first ir repeater I tried was wireless and much more expensive but it was not compatible.so i tried this much less expensive wired ir repeater that worked without issue!the sb17 has a 3.5mm ir input jack so i did not utilize the emitters or the power block since the sb17 has a powered usb port. therefore, this review only pertains to the receiver portion.easy to setup, good build quality, good range (even works bouncing signal off ceiling), speedy with no noticeable lag, overall an excellent value!
F**N
Unpacked it, Stuck it Up, Works
Title says it all baby....got more than I wanted in terms of cables and length. Otherwise easy peasy to put up....I had my stereo in a different room than my office (but I had the stereo's 2nd speakers in my office) so I wanted to control my stereo and CD player from my office...this did it. I've had for about 6 month now, and no problems...you do have to do a wall wart power for it...which is always a minor negative to this stuff...I mean everything is either battery or a wall wart power supply....I got wall warts all over da place, and battery seem to die at the worst times.
R**O
Works exactly as advertised
This ir remote repeater works exactly as described and has four repeater ends so you can position them in front of multiple devices that may be enclosed in your entertainment cabinet. Worked great for me and great price.
S**D
The Good The Bad The Ugly
The Good: Works great with my TiVo.The Bad: Does not work with my Pioneer Surround System even though every one of the many universal remotes I have owned/own did/do.The Ugly: Mentioned in many reviews but the stick on stuff is cr@p. But even worse you need to remove all of it (which is a pain) before trying double-stick tape. Would be better if there was nothing there to start with.
B**N
Works great with Broadlink and Alexa!
I have several media devices stored in a closet off my living room and use an IR extender to control my TV, soundbar, and audio switcher on the mantle, keeping everything hidden. A Broadlink smart remote hub in the closet allows me to control these devices via Alexa, and the IR extender works perfectly for this setup. Given the distance between my closet and TV, I ran a long 3.5 mm cable through the crawlspace, with one end in the closet and the other for the device sensors positioned on the mantle. So far so good!
D**.
I bought two of these and BOTH FAILED.
1) The IR repeater worked well... after I supplied a working USB power block. I would ask for a replacement but the window for return is passed. I stock these for use in my business. So what I really want is a replacement.2) The second one worked for five minutes and than failed.I spend a lot of time debugging these issues. I want my money back.
R**R
Why did I not get this sooner
Love this product. Made my entertainment center so much neaterYou can set it up for at least 4 devices in your cabinet. All you need is to stick one end to the Roku or Blu-ray or audio player inside you cabinet. The other end needs to be sticking outside the cabinet placed appropriately so your remote has direct vision. There is also a cable to connect to power plug. And that is it. No programming, no button.. just start using your remote and see the red to yellow booking blinking
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