I bought a Samsung TV 10 years ago. But today I was organising and found a new unused cable in the closet. By the number on it I found out this was an IR Blaster Cable! What is that I thought. And I found your video, we are nit in need of that so I can get rid of it. Thank you very much!
Explained very well. Got more than I came for but your delivery is so good I couldn't leave. Not only did I learn what I came for, but I also learned a few other things I didn't know. Nice job my man, thank you.
Thank you so much for making this informative video! I recently bought a Logitech harmony remote and hub. Finally got it to work right but would love to see how this extender works with another hub
I was very confused to get an IR blaster cable with my LG OLED TV. What the hell is this thing? Anyway glad I don’t need it and now I know what it’s for. Thanks!
I have one question. My set Top box is in the datacenter and I want to manage it from the office. From the office I want to restart it and also change the channel. So in this case how I will send the IR signal as I cannot connect the Lan cable between 2 devices as it's really far.
Question. Once the receiver transmit to the transmitter, how would say a harmony hub with two blasters work with this? I know the audio Jack blasters on the harmony hub won’t find Orei extenders. Would placing the hub blasters next to the transmitter do the trick? Hopefully im making sense 😊
I think what you're asking is if you can chain onto the output of this device to a harmony hub? I think that would work fine, since this just emulates the original code of the remote over the extender.
This is a great, well written training video. Those commenters who think it's "too much", just go away. You're too dumb to be working with technology of any type. I would like to know if there is such a device to remotely control IR over Ethernet. The demonstrated device uses a network cable, but not connected to a network.