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Unfortunately not that I know of, because I think they use radio signal or something for remote signal instead of standard infrared. This is why you can use the remote without having to have it point at the lights or even be within line of sight. I’m sure the signal isn’t super strong so the further apart they are, and the more obstacles in the way that cause interference, can block the signal from one remote to the other light.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am having the same problem! Two sets on the second floor one set in the basement and the remote controls all 3 sets of lights. :(
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