Isolating Mount for TV Remote Control IR Blaster

Isolating Mount for TV Remote Control IR Blaster

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At My Office We Have A Number Of Tv'S Out In Public Locations Which Are Wired Back To A Stack Of Cable Boxes. To Do This We Run Hdmi Over Two Cat 5 Ethernet Cables Using [Startech Hdmi Extenders](Http://Www.Amazon.Com/Gp/Product/B00F5Xwyd8/Ref=As_Li_Ss_Tl?Ie=Utf8&Camp=1789&Creative=390957&Creativeasin=B00F5Xwyd8&Linkcode=As2&Tag=Zorlackcom-20). The Hdmi Extenders Allow Video To Be Sent Over 30 Meters Using The Ethernet Cable And Allow For Remote Control Signals To Be Sent Back To The Box Using An Ir Blasters. When You'Re Just Using One Cable Box This System Works Great! The Ir Blaster Even Comes With Some Double-Stick Tape So You Can Attache The Blaster To The Front Of The Cable Box. However, When You Have Lots Of Cable Boxes In A Closet, Things Can Get Tricky. You End Up Having To Use Cardboard And Tape In Interesting Ways To Keep One Blaster From Changing The Station On The Wrong Cable Box. Enter The Isolating Ir Blaster Mount. The Mount Makes It Easy To Isolate The Output Of An [Ir Blaster](Http://Www.Amazon.Com/Gp/Product/B00F5Xwyd8/Ref=As_Li_Ss_Tl?Ie=Utf8&Camp=1789&Creative=390957&Creativeasin=B00F5Xwyd8&Linkcode=As2&Tag=Zorlackcom-20) In A Crowded Environment. There Are Two Versions: - One Version Simply Holds The Blaster And Directs The Output. This Is Great If You Still Have The Double-Stick Tape That Comes With The Blaster. - The Second Version Has An Extra Tab To Make Things Easy To Attach! Simply Apply A Strip Of Scotch Tape. Voila! The Design Has A Small Hole In The Bottom To Make It Easy To Remove The Ir Blaster If You Decide To Change Your Setup! Enjoy!

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