Make every day a "TV-free" day!"

Tired of all those LCD TVs everywhere?
Want a break from advertisements while you're trying to eat?
Want to zap screens from across the street?


The new Universal TV-B-Gone kit is what you need! This ultra-high-power version of the popular TV-B-Gone is fun to make and even more fun to use.

Built in co-operation with Mitch Altman (the inventor of the TV-B-Gone) this kit is a great way to build something truly useful!

See it in use!

Specifications


  • Power: 2 AA batteries
  • Output: 2 narrow-beam and 2 wide-beam IR LEDs
  • Number of TV codes: 230 total codes, 115 for 'North America' and 115 for "Europe" This covers pretty much every TV of the following brands, including the latest flat-screens and plasma TVs Acer, Admiral, Aiko, Alleron, Anam National, AOC, Apex, Baur, Bell&Howell, Brillian, Bush, Candle, Citizen, Contec, Cony, Crown, Curtis Mathes, Daiwoo, Dimensia, Electrograph, Electrohome, Emerson, Fisher, Fujitsu, Funai, Gateway, GE, Goldstar, Grundig, Grunpy, Hisense, Hitachi, Infinity, JBL, JC Penney, JVC, LG, Logik, Loewe, LXI, Majestic, Magnavox, Marantz, Maxent, Memorex, Mitsubishi, MGA, Montgomery Ward, Motorola, MTC, NEC, Neckermann, NetTV, Nikko, NTC, Otto Versand, Palladium, Panasonic, Philco, Philips, Pioneer, Portland, Proscan, Proton, Pulsar, Pye, Quasar, Quelle, Radio Shack, Realistic, RCA, Samsung, Sampo, Sansui, Sanyo, Scott, Sears, SEI, Sharp, Signature, Simpson, Sinudyne, Sonolor, Sony, Soundesign, Sylviana, Tatung, Teknika, Thompson, Toshiba, Universum, Viewsonic, Wards, White Westinghouse, Zenith
  • Max distance: more than 100 ft New! v1.2 of the kit is twice as powerful, 150 feet or more!
  • Satisfaction: guaranteed!

Credits

This kit was a successful collaboration with Cornfield Electronics!

This guide was first published on Apr 21, 2013. It was last updated on Mar 08, 2024.

This page (Overview) was last updated on Mar 20, 2013.

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