RTI's New IR Emitter is Now Shipping

By RS Staff, July 20, 2010

Remote Technologies Inc. (RTI) is now shipping its vIRsa Mouse IR emitter. Built with the professional integrator in mind, the device features a symmetrical design offers a flexible film adhesive that conforms to curved surfaces.

 RTI vIRsa
RTI's new vIRsa Mouse IR emitter


For fast troubleshooting, a separate holder remains attached, allowing easy removal and replacement of the emitter. A blue LED flasher offers increased visibility but may be hidden during normal operation.

For high reliability, a translucent PCB improves the integrity of electrical connections while a built-in resistor protects against voltage overdrive and precision molding ensures consistent quality. The device's 15-foot cable reaches the entire equipment rack, and an integrated cable-management strap reduces clutter.

"Our vIRsa Mouse is the ultimate IR emitter. Engineered like no other, it combines flexibility, convenience, efficiency, and unmatched reliability for integrators, all in one device," said Pete Baker, vice president of sales and marketing for RTI. "From its flexible film adhesive to its built-in resistor, every aspect of the vIRsa is designed to simplify installations in the field."

The vIRsa Mouse is available now at an MSRP of $15.

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