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I have two units in my home and don't have no problem with splitting them off on the TV. The devices will work on different channels so interference should be minimal to none.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I did buy two complete sets. First I daisy chained set 2 through set 1 with the included RCA cables. Both sets would cut out and break up. If only one set was in use, it worked fine. Next I tried splitting tv output to each set separately. Again, I can only use one set at a time without them interfering with each other. This interference negates the whole reason for buying two sets to begin with. I can’t change the channel on either set, so I feel like I wasted 90 dollars. If anyone has a solution I’m all ears ( or eyes.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.would not be able to do it wirelessly but if wired in you could
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