Next Generation 3-EYE Triple IR Mouse Emitter |

enlarge | Brand: Next Generation Category: CE
List Price: $20.95 Buy New: $19.19 You Save: $1.76 (8%)
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Rating: 2 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 4.6 x 0.2
MPN: 3-EYE UPC: 830022001033 EAN: 0830022001033 ASIN: B000CBZT5I
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Features:
| • | For use with Remote Control ExtenderAbility to control up to 3 components |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description This triple IR mouse emitter features small infrared LEDs that mount over the IR window of any electronic component. It is terminated with a mini plug for simple installation with any IR emitter block. 8 ft. cord with a 3.5mm plug. Flasher measures: 7/8" L x 1/2" W x 5/8" H. Specifications: *Power: 120mW *Invert Voltage :5V *Continual current: 80mA *Wave length: 940nm *Transmission distance: up to 12 ft.
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Customer Reviews:
Works well August 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
These work as they say the only problem I have is that they occasionally fall off because they are not stick enough to stay on. that's my only gripe.
Perfect solution for IR extension February 1, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have a home theater I've been building for a number of years and when I painted the walls and ceiling dark colors my IR universal remote could no longer bounce the signal off the front wall and screen to hit the equipment in a rack behind me. I did quite a bit of research and for the money found the Buffalo Electronics IR solution was what I needed.
Initially I thought I'd have to buy two control blocks in order to have enough flashers for all my devices and then I found this item that has three emitters instead of just one or two like the others that I had found. They installed without any problems and work perfectly. Easy to use (plug and play really) and work great.
The only thing I might point out is that they use a thin piece of double sided tape (already on the emitter) to connect to your device. Most of the time this is not a problem but one of my devices had a concave face where the IR receiver was located and the emitter wouldn't stick properly. I was able to make it work with some clear thicker double sided tape (it came in small squares on a sheet).
If you need more emitters and don't want to buy more controller blocks, this is the way to go.
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