Do remotes work through wood?

Also, your remotes won't work through a wood cabinet door, but will through metal sheeting. You can also use an RF remote control system that allows you to keep your TV electronics in another room -- I'll add a link to that at the end of the post.
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How do I get my TV remote to work through my cabinets?

An IR extender can reach anywhere

Operating your equipment in a closed TV cabinet can be quick and easy by connecting an infrared extender. This allows you to increase the range of your infrared remote control. Extending the infrared signal is achieved using a tiny, virtually invisible sensor.
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Do remote controls work through cabinets?

There are two types of remote controls: infrared (IR) or radio frequency (RF). IR remotes rely on line of sight from the remote to the component. RF remotes don't need a clear path to the component. The radio waves can penetrate walls and cabinet doors.
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Can IR remote go through wood?

Yes it will work through a wooden door. Mine works through a wall with a built in fireplace and brick facing or through the solid oak door to the room behind the fireplace.
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Can remote control work through walls?

RF remotes use specific radio frequencies, typically a license-free 2.4 GHz bandwidth, to transmit a signal to a receiving device. The signals are able to be sent through objects like walls and furniture, extending the remote's range.
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The science behind how a remote control works



Are TV remotes line-of-sight?

Since light is used to transmit the signal, IR remotes require line-of-sight, which means you need an open path between the transmitter and receiver. This means that IR remotes won't work through walls or around corners. They also have a limited range of about 30 feet.
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Can TV remote go through glass?

Even infrared remote signals usually penetrate through glass doors just fine, as long as your remote has direct line-of-sight to the devices.
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Can I hide my cable box and still use a remote?

Will My Remote Work (If I Hide My Cable Box)? Again, YES, but there are a few things to consider. If your remote uses Bluetooth or RF technology, you don't have much to worry about as these don't require line of sight. As long as you're within range of your cable box, your remote should work fine.
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Will remote work through speaker cloth?

Registered. Yes. I have my equiptment in a cabinet I built beside the screen and built a door which is basically just a big frame and then wrapped it in black speaker cloth from Joann Fabric. It disappears when lights are off and the IR remotes are still able to work the equiptment.
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Does Apple TV remote work through cabinet?

The Appel TV Siri remote uses Bluetooth to send commands to the Apple TV so you are safe to put it in a cabinet or behind the TV. The infrared sensor on the front of the remote is for use with accessory devices.
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Do remotes work through glass cabinet doors?

Editor – Typical TV/Audio component remotes normally function fine thru frosted glass. IR glass does impede IR remotes somewhat, but from our experience , angling your remote helps the function command being recognized.
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Will a TV remote work through a mirror?

Yes it is not visible but it is still light, but at a frequency just lower than your eyes can see. It will reflect in a mirror the same. Sometimes IR controls will even work if you aim them at a bright wall or a shiny floor that faces the sensor. Light is defined as visible electromagnetic radiation.
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Does IR remote need line-of-sight?

Infrared is the technology which is used in all our One For All remote controls. Infrared uses pulses of infrared light to transmit data from one device to another. This Infrared light is not visible for the human eye. The Infrared technology has a signal range of about 10 yards and requires line-of-sight.
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What is a remote control extender?

A: IR remote extender is a simple device that allows you to control your audio/video equipment (Blu-ray players, DVD players, cable boxes, streaming boxes, AV receivers) even when there's no clear line of sight between the remote and that equipment.
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How do I block IR remote signals?

How to Block IR Remote Control Signals
  1. Locate the IR sensor on the receiving device the remote is used to control. ...
  2. Cut a piece of tape big enough to conceal the sensor. ...
  3. Paint the tape with a coating of nail polish. ...
  4. Locate the IR transmitter on the remote control. ...
  5. Cut a piece of tape big enough to conceal the sensor.
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Do remote controls work through metal?

Also, your remotes won't work through a wood cabinet door, but will through metal sheeting.
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What are IR friendly doors?

IR-Friendly Glass

Grey tinted glass doors offer a clean and user-friendly design appeal. The tinted glass conceals unsightly wires and components, but is compatible with the infrared (IR) signals used by many remote controls.
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Are Xfinity remotes IR or RF?

The Xfinity remote uses either RF (radio frequency) or IR (infrared) signals to control the Xfinity box. Control Center can only send IR to Xfinity STB (see IR Learning section below).
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Will my cable box work inside a cabinet?

Place your Cable Box out of Sight

With an IR Extender, you can put your cable box inside cabinets or other furniture near the TV. They sell them on Amazon and for $15.99, you can tuck away your cable box and the cords that go with it! Amazing, right!
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Where does cable box go when TV is above Fireplace?

The rule in place is to keep the wall-mounted television about 3 to 7 inches above the fireplace. It gives you a good viewing angle. It also helps you easily conceal the HDMI cables using a wire raceway.
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Does cable box need to be visible to work?

Line of sight is not required as long as there are semi-reflective surfaces (i.e. walls) near the cable box. This helps to explain why your remote signal won't travel through your cabinet door or around a corner yet it will work with your cable box hidden behind the TV.
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What can interfere with TV remotes?

What Could Cause IR Remote Interference?
  • Ambient Light. Ambient light, especially sunlight, can overload or desensitize the sensor on the electronic device and cause it to miss signals sent from the remote control. ...
  • Other Remotes. ...
  • Fluorescent Lamps with Electronic Ballasts.
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What is the range of a TV remote?

First, infrared remotes have a range of only about 30 feet (10 meters), and they require line-of-sight. This means the infrared signal won't transmit through walls or around corners -- you need a straight line to the device you're trying to control.
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Are all TV remotes infrared?

The main technology used in home remote controls is infrared (IR) light. The signal between a remote control handset and the device it controls consists of pulses of infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye but can be seen through a digital camera, video camera or phone camera.
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