Terk LF30-RX Add-on Receiver for Terk LF-30S TV Anywhere Wireless A/V System
Terk LF30-RX Add-on Receiver for Terk LF-30S TV Anywhere Wireless A/V System
Product Description
The Terk LF30-RX acts as an extra receiver for the LF-30S Leapfrog A/V system, helping users transmit and receive wireless audio and video signals throughout the house. Thanks to the LF-30S (sold separately), users can store all their A/V components, including satellite receivers, DVRs, DVD players, or camcorders, in one room, while watching audio and video footage in other rooms--all without running any wires on the floor or through the walls. The handy system also eliminates the necessity of buying extra components for each TV. Users can even transmit audio files, such as MP3 or WMA music, from an office computer to a pair of powered speakers in the living room. The LF30-RX receiver is an add-on to the LF-30S, which initially comes with one transmitter and one receiver. This LF30-RX connects to a second TV or speaker system through its stereo RCA audio and video outputs or its coaxial F-type RF output. Once connected, it transmits IR remote commands to the main transmitter, and then receives clear, crisp signals across the 2.4 GHz frequency band. The system offers a generous range of 150 feet, and easily penetrates walls, doors, ceilings, and floors without interference. In addition, a built-in modulator ensures that you can connect to any TV, whether brand-new or old. And though the LF30-RX is a single unit, users can also buy additional LF30-RX receivers to connect even more TVs to the wireless system.
Product Details
- Brand: Terk
- Model: LF30RX
- Dimensions: 1.50" h x 3.50" w x 4.50" l, .90 pounds
Features
- Wireless add-on receiver for Terk LF-30S TV Anywhere A/V transmission system
- Connects to TV to receive wireless audio and video signals from another room
- Picks up signals from satellite receivers, DVD players, camcorders, and more
- 150-foot transmission range; stereo RCA audio and video outputs and coaxial F-type output
- Built-in modulator connects to any TV
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