*Line-of-sight required*: IR signals need a clear path - *Low interference*: Less prone to interference vs radio waves - *Short range*: Typically 5-10 meters effective range - *Directional*: Point IR remote towards receiver - *Low power*: IR L
Display Type
Na
Color Display
No
Touch Screen
No
Power Supply
3 V
Power Consumption
10 W
Rechargable Battery
No
Key Features
Wireless control via infrared signals - Encodes button presses into IR protocols (NEC, Sony, RC5) - Typically 5-10 meters range - Low power consum
General
Brand
AVISRI
Model Name
2 pcs IR Remote Control Applications in Electronics
Color
Black
Series
2025
Types of Devices Controlled
Bluetooth Devices
Compatible Brands
AVISRI
Sales Package
2 remote_controller
USB Port
No
USB Version
Na
Number of USB Ports
0
System Requirements
Yes
Input Device
IR
Internet Access
No
Dimensions
Width
8 mm
Height
14 mm
Display Features
Display Type
Na
Color Display
No
Touch Screen
No
Online Setup
No
Preprogrammed
Yes
Convenience Features
Language Support
Yes
Device Change Mode
Yes
One Touch Activity Buttons
Yes
Optical Drive
Yes
Backlit LED Buttons
No
RF Wireless Capability
Yes
Sleep Timer
Yes
DVR Control
Yes
Learning Function
Yes
Shockproof
Yes
Water Resistant
No
Online Support
Yes
Online Setup
No
Preprogrammed
Yes
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IR (Infrared) remote control uses an IR LED to transmit encoded infrared signals to a receiver, typically in a device like a TV or AC. The remote's encoder converts button presses into specific IR signals following protocols like NEC, Sony, or RC5. With a range of usually 5-10 meters, IR remotes are widely used for wireless control of consumer electronics, home appliances