IR Remote Control Extender that does "NOT" use RF to transmit IR
- Condition : New
- Dispatch : Same Day
- Brand : None
- ID# : 206804684
- Barcode : None
- Start : Sat 29 Jan 2022 10:50:07 (EDT)
- Close : Run Until Sold
- Remain : Run Until Sold
Seller's Description
The biggest advantage of this remote extender is that it is does NOT use radio frequencies to transmit IR but instead puts the signals on the power line. Of course if you are NOT having problems with RF it's basically the same as an RF extender.
Extending your IR remote controls from room to room or even to AV equipment behind closed doors in the same room could not be easier than with eZRemote.
The small IR detector on the 6 foot cord (third photo above) can be placed anywhere an IR signal can reach it. It's jack plugs into the receiver in the room where you want to operate an IR remote handset. When the small detector "sees" an IR command its receiver electronics plugged into an outlet in that room converts the IR signal and places it on the power line.
In the remote room (or even in the same room behind closed doors) a transmitter plugged into a wall outlet converts the power line signal back to an IR signal and the small IR emitters (blaster) plugged into it delivers the command to your equipment (over a dual emitter 10 foot cord). See 4th photo above.
This operates similar to the Powermid but with the Powermids the small triangular pyramids must be able to be placed where they can receive the IR signal which is usually not a problem but placing the other pyramid to transmit the IR signals can be. The eZRemote's emitters can be attached directly (they are adhesive) over your equipment's IR detectors to insure they receive the signal. The other big difference is the Powermids use RF for the IR signals whereas these eZremotes use the power line.
Since the eZRemote places the signal on the power line it "usually" gives it far longer range and eliminates RF interference.
But the eZRemote is "NOT" recommended for homes with multiple panel boxes since power line signals sometimes won't make it across multiple panel boxes. Unless homes are extremely large they "normally" have a single electrical power panel. I had an installation once which had 7 panel boxes and the eZRemotes worked fine "during the day" but when a lot of things were turned on at night they would not work reliably.
So, if you have a large home with more than one panel box I'd suggest a wired IR extender like Xantech makes. Otherwise,this will save a LOT!
If you have multiple locations within your home from which you wish to use remote commands buy one of these for each location at 10% off. You won't use but one of the transmitters but at this price it will probably cost less than any other option.
These are factory sealed and with a money back guarantee.
If you are an installer and can use all 9 that I have, make me an offer.
Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 206804684 |
Start Time | Sat 29 Jan 2022 10:50:07 (EDT) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
Starting Bid | Fixed Price (no bidding) |
Item Condition | New |
Bids | 0 |
Views | 322 |
Dispatch Time | Same Day |
Quantity | 8 |
Location | United States |
Auto Extend | No |
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Refund Type: Money Back
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