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Hello,
Just wondered if anyone can help me out with a link please. I am wanting to buy a magic eye so I can watch Sky + in my bedroom. Bought a cheap one of Amazon but think it’s the wrong one. The one I bought said its wireless but it needs a wire from my downstairs TV to the upstairs one so I believe the wireless part is just to change the channel?
The one I want is completely wireless, I believe something just plugs in the back of both of them??
Cheaper the better
Thanks in advance
Sarah
Just wondered if anyone can help me out with a link please. I am wanting to buy a magic eye so I can watch Sky + in my bedroom. Bought a cheap one of Amazon but think it’s the wrong one. The one I bought said its wireless but it needs a wire from my downstairs TV to the upstairs one so I believe the wireless part is just to change the channel?
The one I want is completely wireless, I believe something just plugs in the back of both of them??
Cheaper the better
Thanks in advance
Sarah
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You want something like this:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5347926/Trail/searchtext%3ETV+SENDER.htm0 -
You want something like this:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5347926/Trail/searchtext%3ETV+SENDER.htm[/QUOTE
This looks good, has really good reviews! Will pop down to Argos at lunch to get one.
Sorry to be a little thick but I really dont know much about them, do I need any wires or anything else to go with it?0 -
Nope,I gather it plugs into the scart on your Sky box & the other end into your Scart on the TV.0
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Just got one of these myself for freeview - works a treat.
As said above, you plug into the scart of TV (receiver) and SKY (Sender) and then position the magic eye in front of the SKY box infrared dector.
WIFI & microwaves can mess with the signal though.0
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