Channel Vision Plasma-Proof IR-Reciever Kit
The newly released Channel Vision Plasma-Proof IR Kit can withstand the challenges of plasma televisions, fluorescent lamps and brightly lit rooms illuminated by sunlight to provide consistent control of electronic components.
Channel Vision’s Plasma-Proof IR Kit includes an IR hub, an IR receiver, four flashers and a 12-volt power supply. The kit carries an MSRP of $150.
Remote control capabilities are the custom electronics industry's version of National Football League (NFL) offensive linemen: You never notice them unless they fail.
The Costa Mesa, California-based electronics manufacturer Channel Vision can't help protect Tom Brady from the pass rush of the New York Jets, but it can help installers ensure the reliability of the IR remotes used to control the electronic components they install. Channel Vision's new Plasma-Proof IR Kit (IR5010) can be used to control components that are up to 1,000 feet away.
Channel Vision says the kit offers provisions for a complete one-room entertainment system, including one IR receiver, one IR hub, four flashers and a 12-volt power supply. The company adds the kit is plasma and fluorescent proof to ensure its operation in a variety of room environments.
The Costa Mesa, California-based electronics manufacturer Channel Vision can't help protect Tom Brady from the pass rush of the New York Jets, but it can help installers ensure the reliability of the IR remotes used to control the electronic components they install. Channel Vision's new Plasma-Proof IR Kit (IR5010) can be used to control components that are up to 1,000 feet away.
Channel Vision says the kit offers provisions for a complete one-room entertainment system, including one IR receiver, one IR hub, four flashers and a 12-volt power supply. The company adds the kit is plasma and fluorescent proof to ensure its operation in a variety of room environments.
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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.
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nice article, but please check the spelling.
“RECEIVE”