📺 Elevate Your Entertainment Experience!
The BAFX Products IR Repeater Kit allows you to control 1 to 8 infrared devices effortlessly, making it the perfect solution for a clutter-free entertainment space. Weighing just 0.82 pounds, this sleek and user-friendly extender is compatible with a variety of devices, ensuring you never miss a moment of your favorite shows.
Item Weight Unit of Measure | 0.82 Pounds |
Wireless Compability | Infrared |
Compatible Devices | Television, DVD/Blu-ray Player |
H**H
Great product to hid your instruments behind a cabinet.
Easy to setup & use. Works like a charm. I tried controlling Tata Sky & Sony TV which worked very smoothly. IR Receiver is very sharp & catches the IR command easily. I actually tried with an extended stereo cable of 15 meters. Havn't tried it with Lan cable. Overall a great product.
J**I
Amazing product
Amazing product.Rasy to install and operate flawlessly.
V**R
Five Stars
Very good product. Sensors are very responsive.
M**N
Nt wrking
Ir reciever is working bt ir emittors are nt working.. Even the manual is nt sufficient to understand properly
K**V
One Star
Did not work ..but the seller was kind enough to return the money
K**I
Best purchase I made this year.
I hid my Roku and other TV boxes inside a wooden cabinet and used the repeater to transfer singles, so my TV station will look clean and without having to exposing tv boxes and cables.There are no delays with transferring signals and it is very sensitive, and my Roku is working better then before. The repeater is flashing the signals directly to the Roku's receiver so I can controls it from further and wider angle (My Roku can only receive signals when I stand right in front of it with my remote which is very annoying. Now it solves the problem).Its not the cheapest but it is worth it. I will recommend this to all of my friends.
S**L
Works Fine
I needed a way to control my receiver from my desk. Problem was, it was facing the wrong way from where I sat so receiver could not see the remote. I wanted a simple, reliable, and inexpensive way to get this to work. Found this product and it came with everything I needed (actually way more).My situation only required one transmitter and only a couple feet of wire. Got it all hooked up (receiver and control box mounted to the side and back of the cabinet) and it works great. The only thing that could be better? I tried to plug a patch cord from the transmitter output to the IR input on the back of my Onkyo receiver. It did not work. Tried the MR input, too, and it did not work either. Had to do the stick-on transmitter over the IR window on the front of the unit. Not a deal breaker, but not having the little stick-on glued to receiver would be nice. Anybody know why this did not work?
M**N
Works really well
Working really well with my Harman Kardon AVR 235
A**R
Replaced my Harmon Kardon Multi-room IR Transmitter.
Worked great for remote multiroom function on my Harmon Karden receiver, my original IR receiver, multiroom unit failed
K**S
A good IR Repeater/extender system (so far!)
Background: I was happily using a "DBIRX" IR Repeater system (purchased from an on-line "Electronics" seller) when my kitten decided to "dine" on the wires of a couple of IR emitters. I searched for replacement emitter cables, but couldn't find any that would work on this system (it operates on 5VDC - the ones I found are for "12VDC systems"). I then did research on "similar configuration" IR Repeater systems (they operate on ** 12 VDC **). Because the "BAFX" wired system rated highest, I bought one along with an extra "BAFX" IR receiver.To The Point: I installed this system and...it WORKS GREAT! The "stickum" on the IR receiver and emitters is VERY "ADHESIVE" and the package comes with a couple EXTRA "stickum" pads for the receiver and emitters if needed. For the Emitter heads, make sure you mount them in the "right places" as they are QUITE DIFFICULT to remove (if you're "careful", you can re-attach a removed emitter ONCE). The IR RECEIVER is VERY SENSITIVE - heed the instructions regarding WHERE to put the receiver "in relation to" what you're controlling. The "viewing angle" of the receiver appears to be QUITE LARGE - between 30 and 45 degrees, so you do have some "latitude" on placement in your Viewing Area.Using "multiple" receivers: The Instructions ARE NOT KIDDING by stating keeping a TWENTY FOOT SEPARATION between multiple receivers in "the same" area! As stated above, they are VERY SENSITIVE and if they're closer than 20 feet THEY WILL "interact", rendering proper operation virtually impossible!Emitter mounting: some devices will need "tape blocking" (using OPAQUE "black" tape) around the emitter placement area to, again, prevent "interaction" between the System IR Receiver and the "device's" IR receiver. Again, this "interaction" can prevent proper IR control of the device, especially if the repeater receiver and the "device" receiver are closer than 3-4 feet from each other. Experiment with receiver/emitter placement/tape "blocking" for best "Total System" operation."Extending" IR receivers and emitters: if the provided cord lengths on the receivers and emitters are "too short" for your setup, use readily-available 1/8" (3.5mm) M-F MONO (for the emitters) and STEREO (for the receiver) extension cables for the purpose. They WILL NOT "degrade" the signals!One "nit": the 12VDC power adapter's 3' "power cord" is WAY TOO SHORT to reach the Main Unit from an AC outlet! chances are you WILL need a "2-prong" AC extension cord to connect the adapter into AC power!Conclusion: Some have reported "reliability issues" with this system. I can't comment on this because I "just started" using it as of this posting, listing the "quirks, etc." I've discovered. I'll update this review after I've had the system for awhile.As of now, I ** DO INDEED RECOMMEND ** this system (the "nit" notwithstanding :) ).
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