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Streacom Flirc SE Universal Remote IR Receiver
The Flirc IR receiver is ideal if you already have a handset. The very clever Flirc IR receiver is designed solely for Streacom chassis and any remote control!

Features
- Works with any remote control
- Excellent user friendly software
- Design specifically for Streacom Chassis
- Compatible with Windows, Linux, OSX
The FLIRC-SE (Streacom Edition) brings you all the amazing features of FLIRC, but in a package designed to fit inside a Streacom chassis and with the additional advantage of power on from S4/S5 power states.
For those that don’t know, FLIRC is the #1 solution for PC IR control and incredibly easy and flexible to use. FLIRC learns virtually any IR remote, not caring about different vendor protocols or codes. No need to look up the remote model, just walk through the super simple software setup, pairing individual remote buttons with keyboard/actions on the PC and you’re done. This also allows you to fully customise which button are used for what function and more importantly means you can use your existing remote control instead of having to purchase a dedicated one.
The software runs on Windows, Linux and OSX, and since the GUI was designed with QT, its uniform across all platforms. All remote pairing information is stored on the FLIRC itself, meaning that even if you wipe your system, you won’t need to repeat the pairing procedure.
For more information on FLIRC, visit www.flirc.tv
Specifications | ST-FLIRC-SE |
---|---|
OS Compatibility | Windows, Linux, OSX |
IR Range | 10 Meters Max |
IR Frequency | 38kHz |
Connectors | 1 x USB (4PIN), 1 x Power Switch (2+2PIN) |
Max Number of Stored Keys | 160 |
Dimensions | 22 x 48 x 13mm (WxHxD) |
Weight | 5g Excluding Cables |
Special Features | Power On from Off (S4/S5) state * |
Warranty | 24 months |
EAN barcode | 8718469090808 |
- *Requires power to USB when off (in S4/S5 State), see motherboard specification for support of this feature
Specifications | ST-FLIRC-SE |
---|---|
OS Compatibility | Windows, Linux, OSX |
IR Range | 10 Meters Max |
IR Frequency | 38kHz |
Connectors | 1 x USB (4PIN), 1 x Power Switch (2+2PIN) |
Max Number of Stored Keys | 160 |
Dimensions | 22 x 48 x 13mm (WxHxD) |
Weight | 5g Excluding Cables |
Special Features | Power On from Off (S4/S5) state * |
Warranty | 24 months |
EAN barcode | 8718469090808 |
- *Requires power to USB when off (in S4/S5 State), see motherboard specification for support of this feature
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