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Global Cache FLC-BL Flex Link Blaster Cable - 6.5' IR Data Transmitter with 3.5mm Plug for iTach Flex Link IP/IP with PoE/Wi-Fi Modules

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About this item

  • BRINGS INFRARED BLAST FUNCTIONALITY - The Flex Link Blaster Cable features a 3.5mm connector that plugs in your Global Cache iTach Flex Link IP or Wi-Fi Module. It allows you to manage IR-controlled devices at a far distance.
  • OFFERS LONG RANGE CONTROL - The Flex Link Blaster can transmit IR data for up to 35 feet (open line of sight). You're able to control infrared devices without needing to move from one room to another.
  • LET YOU CONTROL IR COMPONENTS WITH AN APP - Connect FLC-BL with your iTach Flex Link module to control and/or automate electrical devices using a phone or web app. You won't need a remote control to manage your set-top box ever again.
  • WORKS WITH A VARIETY OF A/V EQUIPMENT - The iTach Flex Link module and Blaster Cable allow you to manage infrared-controlled televisions, DVDs, DVRs, and other audio/video components.
  • OFFERS WIDE IR MODULATION FREQUENCY RANGE - The Flex Link 3 Emitter features 20 KHz - 500 KHz infrared modulation frequency. This allows Global Cache to communicate with a broad range of devices.


Global Cache FLC-BL Flex Link Blaster Cable for IR/Infrared Connectivity
The Global Cache FLC-BL Flex Link Blaster Cable brings infrared blast functionality to your iTach Flex modules and Ethernet/Wireless smart end-point devices. It transmits IR data for up to 35 feet (open line of sight). You're able to control TVs, DVDs, DVRs, set-top boxes, and AV equipment with the Global Cache web app or with a 3rd-party phone app. FLC-BL features one blaster and a 3.5 mm 4-pole jack connection for iTach Flex modules. With a broad 20 KHz - 500 KHz IR modulation frequency, you can use FLC-BL with various infrared-controlled devices. Global Cache solves messy cabling in your home automation.
*NOTE: The cable requires an iTach Flex Module (sold separately).
TECHNICAL SPECS:

  • Compatible with: Global Cache iTach Flex IP/IP with PoE/Wi-Fi Modules
  • IR Data Transmission Distance: Up to 35-FT (without any interference)
  • IR Modulation Frequency: 20 KHz - 500 KHz
  • Connector: One blaster with 3.5mm connector for connection to Flex Link Port
  • Cable Length: 6.5-FT (2m)

carlo
Reviewed in Australia on September 1, 2018
very good
G K
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2018
The item that arrived was not what was pictured in the original listing. When I went to return item the picture is correct. Seller may have incorrectly uploaded their product information. Regardless, the range on the device is only about two feet. This ended up being fine for my setup but others need to beware. There is a FL-BL2 which is supposed to have 40 ft range.
DJ
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2016
Does not reach far at all.. I don't see my self attaching a cable across the room just to switch on an air-con. Needless to say it can even reach my DVD only two feet.
Rob
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2015
These blasters are about the smallest I've seen, and it works perfectly as described in the description. It should be noted that this blaster, although looking identical to the iTach IP2IR blaster, will not work for that application. Those are functionally different and not compatible. You will have to contact Global Cache directly for the IP2IR blasters.
Baldfox
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2015
Working on GC flex. Allowing me to control set top box and other IR components.
techesq
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2015
Works very well - no more remote controls. Only roomie with smartphone or iPad
Mark Oaks
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2015
Works Great Thank You!
cdburns123
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2015
Mine did not look as shown. A lot cheaper, but so far, it works with it next to my TV using the global cache flex wifi. If you are using an external program to send signals, some are stating that you must use port 3 when the blaster is attached. Not true. It is only port 3 if you have the expansion flex cable attached and then the IR blaster attached to the expansion cable. Otherwise, it uses Port 1.
David Beach
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2015
I just got this today. Mine has a maximum range of about 2 feet. Not really what I would consider a "Blaster". Also mine doesn't look like the picture.