Inteset USB 2.0 & Micro USB OTG Y Cable for Controlling The F-TV Stick, Pendent, or Cube, Supports Wireless Keyboards and The IReTV for Universal Remote Control. (IReTV not Included)
R 656
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Inteset USB 2.0 & Micro USB OTG Y Cable for Controlling The F-TV Stick, Pendent, or Cube, Supports Wireless Keyboards and The IReTV for Universal Remote Control. (IReTV not Included)
Works with the Inteset IReTV IR receiver (Not Included) for control of your Fire TV Streamer devices. Fully tested on each Device. No drivers are needed. Be sure to contact us if you have any questions at universalremotes.net.
Supports combined use of the Fire TV Ethernet adapter for faster internet access and less buffering. Ethernet eliminates most/all buffering.
Allows for easy mounting of the Fire TV Stick or Pendant devices-Length is 7 inches.
Requires the popular Inteset INT422 or Logitech remote for universal remote control
DOES NOT support charging functions of cell phones or other devices. It ONLY SUPPORTS data sync and transfer.
Get universal remote or wireless keyboard control of your Fire TV Stick, Pendant, or Cube. By connecting the streamer to this OTG Y cable at one end and the IReTV or keyboard receiver to the other end. Also supports the Cube Ethernet adapter. Requires the popular Inteset INT422-3 or Logitech for universal remote control.
This cable was built specifically to support plug-n-play functionality with Inteset's IReTV IR Receiver or wireless keyboards and the Fire TV line of streamers. Just plug the cable's male micro USB plug into the micro USB port of any of these devices, and then plug the IReTV or keyboard receiver into the female USB port of the cable. To power the Stick or Pendent streamer, insert the power adapter that came with the device into the female micro USB port of the Y cable. Be sure to check our Support Forum for other tips on how to install the devices.
To see our Forum and for more information go to: universalremotes.net