



📡 Take command from anywhere—wireless IR control perfected.
The Sewell BlastIR Wireless Pro Receiver (SW-32988-RX) is a cutting-edge IR remote control extender featuring a 10-channel wireless system that prevents interference across multiple devices. It comes fully equipped with USB and AC power cables, extra IR cables, and mounting adhesive for a hassle-free installation. Compatible with a wide range of IR-controlled electronics including Blu-Ray players, DVRs, and AV receivers, this receiver ensures seamless remote control from a distance, making it the ultimate solution for professional-grade home entertainment setups.












| ASIN | B074CQ1TXB |
| Item model number | SW-32988 |
| Manufacturer | Sewell Direct |
| Package Dimensions | 11.5 x 11.5 x 6.3 cm; 217 g |
A**R
I was skeptical about them but I have my new Bell reciever in my laundry room in the basement I put the emitter there and put a reciever in my garage and upper bedroom and it works amazing I set them to the same zone and 1 remote runs the house thinking about getting 1 more
D**6
I've now bought 4 sets of the Sewell Wireless Pro access Emitter / Receiver pairs plus a few extra Receivers (some direct from Sewell and some through Amazon). They're easy to install and working very well for me. I've attached the wired IR extension for each Receiver to the underside, front lip of each TV; mounting the receiver puck on the back of the TV or in an in-wall device box behind the TV. I attached the receiver pucks to their locations with the two-sided adhesive disc that comes with the unit and stuck the small rectangular wired IR extension heads with small cut rectangles of 3M's "Extreme" dual-sided mounting tape. Placing the IR extension heads in that fashion allow you to have users just point their remotes at the center of the TV which is the most natural behavior. I've used the extra receivers In places where more than one TV is connected to the same video source. All you have to do is set all associated Receivers to the same selectable code position as you set on the Transmitter (re-emitter) at the video source. I have had a minor issue controlling a garage TV where the Receiver is many feet - and multiple rooms and two exterior walls - away from the corresponding Transmitter's location. I resolved that issue by experimenting with moving Receiver and Transmitter mount locations to be less "enclosed" / blocked off by associated physical hardware and other bundled cables at their respective locations. Highly recommended. They're way easier than trying to use a hard-wired alternative.
M**T
These devices work perfectly with no fuss . Extend your remote from your rack or other to any room in the home
B**R
Thought the description is not clear that you need a transmitter and receiver
J**E
works great with my Shaw/Rogers cable box. won't work with my Sony blue ray player and that's what I needed it for. go figure.
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