I bought this a while back to replace the IR receiver built into my HTPC case, but they perform essentially the same.
I'll take $6 for it shipped in the U.S. via USPS.
It is this model:
FS: Flirc USB IR adapter $6
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If this could plug into a xbox 360 to make the range/angle viewer I would be all over it...
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When I used 360 extenders I used one of these:DavidinCT wrote:If this could plug into a xbox 360 to make the range/angle viewer I would be all over it...
https://www.amazon.com/HIGHROCK-Infrare ... r+Repeater
The range and angle reception was vastly improved, and you can even power it off of USB from the Xbox.
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