

📡 Control your entertainment from anywhere — no wires, no limits!
The Marmitek Powermid XL Wireless IR Extender transmits infrared remote signals up to 50 meters wirelessly, including through walls and ceilings (10-20 meters). Compatible with virtually all remote controls and digital TV decoders, it requires no installation or software—just plug and play. Perfect for managing devices like Sky boxes or stereo systems from another room, it offers a seamless, energy-efficient solution to extend your remote control range without additional cables.







| ASIN | B000GIXH42 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,285 in Hi-Fi & Home Audio 3,072 in Home Cinema, TV & Video Accessories |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Powermid XL set E |
| Manufacturer | Marmitek |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 8 x 20 cm; 458 g |
A**T
Excellent
I am more than pleased with this product. Reasons: - Simple - 2 items plus 2 power plugs - All that is needed to start using it is to place 1 in front of the device you wish to remotely control and the 2nd you place in the room in which you wish to watch the controlled device from and plug each to a power source. Yes, it's that simple. - Good response - the "delay" on responding to my remote's commands are non existent (or imperceptible, if existent). I have it set it up by putting 1 in my living room and 1 in my bedroom (they are 1 floor and 2 doors apart). - When not in use it 'turns itself off' - there is no power button, so when I need to use it all I have to do is point the remote and push a button. This also means that it doesn't waste energy. REMEMBER: In order for this product to work properly you need to have a cable connected to your sky box and the TV in the other room you wish to watch it from. Also, you have to set up your sky box (which can be easily done by looking for how to on youtube) to send its signal to a specific channel on the TV in the other room and add that channel to the TV receiving the signal (which can be done by going to menu and adding a channel, reading the manual or looking on youtube). This marvelous little thing does not send image and sound via radio waves, so if you don't have a cable connecting your sky box (or other device) to the TV you want (so you can receive the image and sound) you will NOT be able to watch sky in another room using only this item. This wonderful invention only controls skybox from a different room without needing cables between the signal sender and receiver.
R**G
Works really well upstairs to downstairs.
I use this for controlling downstairs set-top box when watching a bedroom TV. The design of the sender and receiver units is quite nice. The thing works better than my deceased 10-year old one. The accompanying video shows the arials vertical but I am now of the opinion that it is better to have them horizontal. We are very pleased with the setup.
K**R
Not quite perfect
The product consists of a sender, a receiver and two power supplies. The pyramid-shaped units are operated by infra-red signals from your remote controls but they communicate with each other on a radio frequency. They are easy to set up but not foolproof. The sender needs to be in a natural position, where you can point your remote control as you would normally. To do this, you need a power supply in the approriate part of the room. The receiver has to be in line of sight of the equipment you wish to control. You obviously need to have a piece of furniture on which you can place it and another power supply. On top of that, the radio signal has to travel from one pyramid to the other. In our house, it only has to get through a wooden floor and ceiling. I suggest you avoid placing either pyramid directly on or close to another piece of equipment. We have a brand-new Virgin V+ box and the pyramids work perfectly. My wife needs to lie down upstairs a lot, so the Powermid makes our lives so much easier. Don't forget that you do need to get the TV signal from the V+ box (or whatever) to the alternative room. The new V+ has no "RF out", so I use an old VCR to convert the signal via the scart socket. And of course you can't send HD pictures to another room. The only drawback I have found is that the receiving pyramid is not compatible with some remote control sockets that I bought from ALDI. I'm working on it.
B**G
Totally useless if you have any solid walls
I bought this so I could relay an IR signal from my kitchen to a matrix in my data cabinet in the adjoining garage. Forget the transmits 10M - 20M through walls & ceilings. That is absolute crap. That might be true with a plasterboard wall but this thing does not transmit at all through a brick wall. Good money wasted on junk. I ended up buying an SZBJ IR Repeater,IR Remote Control Extender,Infrared Repeater System,Apply to Cat6/Cat5e/Cat8 Ethernet Cable connection(four Head ir emitter) and used a spare etherent cable that had been installed between the 2 locations - worked brilliantly. Don't waste your money on this Marmitek rubbish
J**S
Not satisfied
D**D
Benutze den Extender um meine Fernbedienungssignale für meine Audioanlage vom Ausgangspunkt (Couch) "um die Ecke" zu Verstärker und SACD Player zu leiten. Das klappt tadellos, ich bin sehr zufrieden.
M**S
Fungerar alldeles utmärkt (som förväntat 🙂). (Styr CD-spelaren i vardagsrummet från sovrummet, som skickar ljudet via en bluetooth-sändare (Soomfon) till sovrummets Fosi-förstärkare).
C**N
Pas de problème pour le remboursement
C**C
sorpresonaaaaa !!! appena aperta la confezione...alimentatore con spina UK...metterlo in descrizione no eh ???VENDITORE SCORRETTO !!! la coppia acquistata circa un anno fà costava circa 15 euro in + ...ordinato adattatore immediatamente / problema risolto...il funzionamento è ottimale come sempre - il prodotto è molto valido
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