

🎯 Master your media from anywhere—because your remote should never hold you hostage.
The IR Repeater Hidden Infrared Remote Extender System features 1 receiver with an IR confirmation LED and 4 emitters powered by a 5V USB AC adapter. Designed for seamless control of multiple A/V devices hidden behind doors or cabinets, it operates within a 34-60kHz IR frequency range. With long cables and easy installation, it’s the perfect solution for managing amplifiers, cable boxes, Blu-ray players, and more across rooms.
| ASIN | B07NK74M5R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,625 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #42 in Remote Control Extenders |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (264) |
| Date First Available | March 19, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | eggreh-001 |
| Manufacturer | URWOOW |
| Package Dimensions | 7.95 x 5.16 x 1.06 inches |
S**T
Works great even if not attached to devices.
Comes with everything you need. Even a USB power plug, which wasn't in the pictures. I really didn't want to stick it onto my gear, which would interfere with moving things around, so I just dangle it in front of the receptor spot and it works fine. I was going to fashion some sort of little stand to stick it on, but found it wasn't even needed during my testing. I wish the receiver didn't have the glaring green LED, which basically must be in line of sight, but it's not enough to knock off a star. I might cover it with a piece of electrical tape if it becomes too annoying. Note the four emitters come in two pairs with just a short section of wire where they're separated. You just have to peel them apart as needed to reach different components.
T**Y
I'd buy it again. Use it to extend any IR remote operated devices.
Long enough cables to let me stage the receiver end in a convenient spot, while still having enough length for the USB end to reach a power outlet. It includes everything needed to get you going, including power and mounting tape. Quality feels cheap, yes, but it's designed to set and never touch again. If I could recommend one thing is to use a different USB power supply. It's nice having the included extra, but it's too cheap feeling where if anything was to be bad with this kit, it would be that (it doesn't hold in an outlet and I've had a similar one fail in a short time) I also suggest pre-planning your cable runs. Since my doors are wood, I was going to just mount the sensors on the door, so when it was closed, it could do its job. I tested a location and one emitter was able to activate multiple devices while mounted on the door, letting me operate more than just 4. This was a better solution than the bulky radio unit that came with my Logitech remote. There are several sellers pushing this exact set on Amazon, for versatility, choose the one that shows the emitters that are connected using a headphone style plug.
F**N
Unpacked it, Stuck it Up, Works
Title says it all baby....got more than I wanted in terms of cables and length. Otherwise easy peasy to put up....I had my stereo in a different room than my office (but I had the stereo's 2nd speakers in my office) so I wanted to control my stereo and CD player from my office...this did it. I've had for about 6 month now, and no problems...you do have to do a wall wart power for it...which is always a minor negative to this stuff...I mean everything is either battery or a wall wart power supply....I got wall warts all over da place, and battery seem to die at the worst times.
P**E
works very well
i replaced my two sb-4000 subwoofers with two sb17 subs. unfortunately, the sb17 doesn't include a remote control which was included with the sb-4000. however, the sb17 volume and presets can be (much more) conveniently controlled by the sb-4000 remote control (and powered ir repeater) than by the sub's app. the first ir repeater I tried was wireless and much more expensive but it was not compatible. so i tried this much less expensive wired ir repeater that worked without issue! the sb17 has a 3.5mm ir input jack so i did not utilize the emitters or the power block since the sb17 has a powered usb port. therefore, this review only pertains to the receiver portion. easy to setup, good build quality, good range (even works bouncing signal off ceiling), speedy with no noticeable lag, overall an excellent value!
N**A
(Almost) Dead on Arrival
Failed out of the box. The IR seemed to transmit a VERY weak signal. If I placed it right next to the device IR recevier, it would work. From a foot or two away, it didn't work at all.
B**N
Works great with Broadlink and Alexa!
I have several media devices stored in a closet off my living room and use an IR extender to control my TV, soundbar, and audio switcher on the mantle, keeping everything hidden. A Broadlink smart remote hub in the closet allows me to control these devices via Alexa, and the IR extender works perfectly for this setup. Given the distance between my closet and TV, I ran a long 3.5 mm cable through the crawlspace, with one end in the closet and the other for the device sensors positioned on the mantle. So far so good!
J**R
Well worth the price!
Works great! And for the price simply can't be beat. Be aware that while the wires are easily manageable, they are very long. Receiver in the middle and the power end and the transmitters extend AT LEAST 6 ft from the receiver... So 12 feet from end to end. 👍😊
T**E
Works like it says, just find a better way to mount/stick it.....
I put HDMI switches behind a cabinet with LED working for my modern/classic video game consoles. I was looking for a way to extend the IR control so I can hide the devices. This worked like a charm, mounted the front part, and put the "eyes" on each device. No more worry about IR control, it worked great. The big problem is the sticky stuff on it completely is bad. Everything fell off within a few minutes after mounting. These were cleaned services as well, still, just feel off. On the big eye, the sticky part didn't fall off, the eye itself and the sticky part was still on my cab. What a PIA. I really would give this device a 5 star if things just stayed. It does work, the IR part works perfect, just need a better way to mount it. I used tape on "hidden" devices, and the part on the front that just feel off, I just glued it on the sticky part and taped it for a while to hold it while the glue dries.... Still such a good item that is wrecked by poor mounting...
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