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Is it possible to buy a sky sender so I can watch tv in another room?I don't have internet and don't want multi room but would like to be able to watch sky in my room.


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This message was authored by Annie+UK This message was authored by: Annie+UK Answer

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You could use a HDMI Video sender but they are prone to interference and are not as cheap as a magic eye though they wil give HD and stereo sound that a magic eye cannot provide

 

Take a look on Amazon

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@Moo123  you have posted in the sky+ board so I presume that's what you currently have 

 

if you are referring to a sky stream puck then you need to be aware you can't have both sky + and sky stream, it's either one or the other 

 

or do you mean something like a magic eye for which I don't think sky sell themselves 


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Re: Sender

Hello 

Thankyou for your response,

It's something like the magic eye I'm after but the only one I can find seems to involve running a cable from the sky box to my other tv which isn't suitable.

This message was authored by Annie+UK This message was authored by: Annie+UK Answer

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You could use a HDMI Video sender but they are prone to interference and are not as cheap as a magic eye though they wil give HD and stereo sound that a magic eye cannot provide

 

Take a look on Amazon

This message was authored by Mark39 This message was authored by: Mark39

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..or a basic SD wireless sender would be a lot cheaper - around £50 and a bit less susceptible to inteference too, but obviously not the best picture quality. 

This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@Moo123 wrote:

 

It's something like the magic eye I'm after but the only one I can find seems to involve running a cable from the sky box to my other tv which isn't suitable.


Cable works, though:  'HDMI video senders' usually don't (or do until someone in the vicinity moves).

 

Make sure you purchase from somewhere with a decent returns policy.

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