This IR emitter extension cable is designed to extend the reach of infrared signals from remote controls or other IR devices. It features a 3.5mm jack and a dual black head with a 45-degree emission angle, allowing for more precise signal direction. The cable is ideal for use with devices that have an IR input port, such as IR remote transceivers or centralized control systems. It supports a wide range of IR remote controls operating between 38-56kHz, making it compatible with many consumer electronics.
The cable is 9.8 feet long, providing flexibility in placement and reducing the need for direct line-of-sight between the remote and the device. Its low current drive and power consumption make it efficient for long-term use without overheating. The small size and durable construction ensure it can be easily installed in tight spaces without compromising performance. The dual black head design helps in minimizing signal interference and ensures a stable connection.
Each package includes five cables, making it suitable for multiple setups or replacements. The cables are designed to be used with infrared forwarding equipment and video transmission systems, enhancing their functionality in home automation or professional environments. However, users must ensure that the infrared emitter head is not covered or obstructed, as this can prevent the device from responding to remote signals.
The cable is best suited for users who need to extend IR signals in environments where direct line-of-sight is not possible. It is commonly used in home theater systems, smart home setups, or industrial control applications where centralized IR control is required. Proper installation and positioning are crucial to ensure optimal signal transmission and device responsiveness.
Brand: uxcell
Model: IR Emitter Extension Cable
Specifications: 3.5mm Jack, 9.8ft Length, 45° Emission Angle, 5pcs Pack
Features: Low Power Consumption, Compatible with 38-56kHz IR Devices, Dual Black Head
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