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Essence remote IR capabilities

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crossbytje
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crossbytje Posted: Fri, Sep 11 2020 3:40 PM

Hi enthousiasts,

I was intrigued by the essence remote wheel and found it a cool gadget for the coffee table.

I wondered however, how good its IR capabilities are? I thought it could be operated as a standalone remote in IR mode, but don't how how good it is at transmitting signals. 

My IR receiver eye is relatively hidden, and it doesn't miss any commands from my BR1 from the seating area, but when gathered around the dining table, I sometimes have to point the BR1 towards the ceiling or the eye to get it to work.
That would seem awfully strange if I'd need to lift the Essence wheel up to control the volume...

So, what are your experiences with the wheel in IR mode?

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How about letting the Essence Remote stay in BT mode - using both should not cause any problem as far as I know.

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Fansastic replied on Fri, Sep 11 2020 3:46 PM
What is it you want to control? Does it need IR or can it be bluetooth also?

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Razlaw replied on Fri, Sep 11 2020 4:05 PM
I use an Essence in IR mode to adjust the volume of my Beolab 50s. The eye is located on the floor behind one of the 50s.

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crossbytje
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It needs to be in IR mode, since I'm living outside the B&O ecosystem. I've implemented an openhab server which receives the IR codes from a connected eye and controls all devices. (TV, Marantz AVR, kodi media center, itunes library, lights and soon the new fireplace)

I would use it mainly to power up music sources and volume control while working or sitting in the dining area.

(Ideally, bluetooth would be better, also for the BeoRemote One, it's quicker than IR signals which need 200 msec for each command. I can connect my BR1BT to my computer (a mac running the openhab server), but I couldn't find a way to receive and interpret the BT commands. It does change volume and track on the itunes, but that's it.) > So it needs to be in IR mode.

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beojeff replied on Fri, Sep 11 2020 9:09 PM
The Essence remote has mighty IR power. There are multiple emitters and they're very strong! You can have it mounted on a wall and have an IR receiver mounted on the same wall at the other end of the wall and the IR signal will still be received.Just think about that for a minute: the IR signal is being sent along the same plane as the IR receiver to the SIDE of the IR receiver rather that straight-on.
crossbytje
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Yeah, but in a straight line along a wall is pretty easy for IR, even if the receiver is pointed in the 'wrong' direction. 

In my case, many things are blocking the path between transmitter and receiver. The signal needs to bounce off several walls/ceiling to reach its destination.

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