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Niles Audio Corporation IRR4D+ In-Wall IR Remote Control Sensor
Niles Audio Corporation IRR4D+ In-Wall IR Remote Control Sensor
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MSRP: $ 69.95

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Reviewed by:
Wayne
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
January 15, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Price Paid:  $46.00 from onecall.com

Summary:
I have a three story townhouse. I LOVE the fact that all my A/V equipment is kept downstairs (basement). I had the foresight to wire the house for network, IR, video, and audio.

I can control ALL my components by aiming my remote at this little device. I have three of them around the house with wiring for two more.

I guess I'm just a nut, but how cool is it to fire up a CD and play it throughout the house, or in just that room without getting up from my chair?

Strengths:
Easy to install, great range, works will all the Niles products seamlessly

Weaknesses:
Overall system cost - I have three of them around the house, but you have to have them wired to a Niles IR Repeater. If you are building new, then this is a GREAT way to distribute IR commands. If you can't run wires, then I would definately go with RF.

Similar Products Used:
Never used an IR distribution product before.


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