SLx - Magic Eye IR Extender - For Sky / Sky+ / Sat TV
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| Price: | £3.32 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The SLX Link is connected to the output feed to the 2nd TV. This enables you to view Skt at a second location.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #622 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Philex
- Model: 27833P
- Released on: 2005-04-12
- Dimensions: .44 pounds
Features
- Powered By The RF Output On A Sky Receiver
- Enables You To Change The Channel Of Your Sky Receiver From A separate location
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
SLx Link Systems are designed to allow viewers watching SKY digital satellite programmes on a second TV away from the digital receiver,to operate their digital receiver using a remote control from their current location
Each SLx link system comes with an infra-red eye which receives signals from remote controls and transmits them to the digital receiver.The link connects between the input feed of the second TV and the digital receiver.
Customer Reviews
Great !!! Works with SKY+
This piece of kit is great!
It only took me about 5-10mins to set up. Make sure you read the instructions, they are short and sweet but have a key part in where you enter a number into your sky/sky+ box to activate the RF socket on the box, this in turn powers the philex adapter. I have had this gizmo for nearly a year now and cannot fault it.
Things to realise when you purchase this
SLx - Magic Eye IR Extender - For Sky / Sky+ / Sat TV
A non technical person like me thought you could just plug this into your 2nd TV and view sky off it - however you dont. You have to have an arial from your sky box connected to your 2nd TV - mine is 2 floors up hence I have decided to go for a Video Sender instead.
Hope its 2nd time lucky.
Can't Fault it
This item does exactly what it says on the tin! I bought one, delivered next day with amazon prime, and within 5 minutes it was up and running. No Techy knowledge required, literally just plug it in the line between your coax aerial feed and the TV, locate the "eye" somewhere that it can see your remote control, and so long as you have turned on the RF power on your sky+ box, bingo, you're in business. (Turning on the RF power is from the menu on the sky+ box. Search on google and instructions are available)
Great simple design, that works perfectly, no batteries, no hassle, no problem! I can't recommend this highly enough.



