Orvibo Allone Pro Smart IR Hub & RF Remote Controller

  • MPN: VS20RB-1VO
  • Model: Allone Pro
  • RF Type: RF 433.92MHz
  • Work with 20+ Traditional RF Device
  • Support Over 8000 IR Home Appliances
  • Wireless Type: WiFi 2.4GHz

3,400.00৳ 

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Product Description

The Orvibo Allone Pro Smart IR Hub & RF Remote Controller’s diverse capabilities provide complete control over a wide range of home appliances. With compatibility for over 8000 IR home appliances and support for a wide range of IR frequencies from 20 to 60 KHz, the Orvibo Allone Pro Smart IR Hub & RF Remote Controller guarantees a smooth integration into your smart home ecosystem. It also improves control over RF-enabled devices with its 433.92MHz RF frequency and capacity to operate with 20 or more traditional RF devices. The Orvibo Allone Pro Smart IR Hub & RF Remote Controller offers easy remote access and control via smartphone or other smart devices by utilizing Wi-Fi connectivity at 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n. GMSK, 2FSK, OOK, and 2GFSK are among the modulation techniques that provide dependable communication protocols. It operates well in a variety of settings and throughout a broad temperature range of -20 to 55°C. Its 5V 1A Micro USB input powers it, and its low standby power consumption of less than 0.5W adds to its energy efficiency. It is long-lasting and durable, made of PC, ABS, and nickel-plated iron components. Its 11011031mm proportions make it a space-saving, compact design that works in every living area. The Orvibo Allone Pro Smart IR Hub & RF Remote Controller offers a complete solution for effectively and conveniently managing and controlling household appliances.

Orvibo Allone Pro Smart IR Hub & RF Remote Controller

  • MPN: VS20RB-1VO
  • Model: Allone Pro
  • RF Type: RF 433.92MHz
  • Work with 20+ Traditional RF Device
  • Support Over 8000 IR Home Appliances
  • Wireless Type: WiFi 2.4GHz

3,400.00৳ 

5 People watching this product now!
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The Orvibo Allone Pro Smart IR Hub & RF Remote Controller’s diverse capabilities provide complete control over a wide range of home appliances. With compatibility for over 8000 IR home appliances and support for a wide range of IR frequencies from 20 to 60 KHz, the Orvibo Allone Pro Smart IR Hub & RF Remote Controller guarantees a smooth integration into your smart home ecosystem. It also improves control over RF-enabled devices with its 433.92MHz RF frequency and capacity to operate with 20 or more traditional RF devices. The Orvibo Allone Pro Smart IR Hub & RF Remote Controller offers easy remote access and control via smartphone or other smart devices by utilizing Wi-Fi connectivity at 2.4GHz 802.11 b/g/n. GMSK, 2FSK, OOK, and 2GFSK are among the modulation techniques that provide dependable communication protocols. It operates well in a variety of settings and throughout a broad temperature range of -20 to 55°C. Its 5V 1A Micro USB input powers it, and its low standby power consumption of less than 0.5W adds to its energy efficiency. It is long-lasting and durable, made of PC, ABS, and nickel-plated iron components. Its 11011031mm proportions make it a space-saving, compact design that works in every living area. The Orvibo Allone Pro Smart IR Hub & RF Remote Controller offers a complete solution for effectively and conveniently managing and controlling household appliances.

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