Often different providers require different hardware to access these services and we find our living spaces cluttered with boxes and remotes to do so.
Games consoles and other devices also find themselves in the clutter underneath the TV and it’s a struggle to identify what’s plugged in where, sometimes finding yourself battling a nest of wires on your hands and knees just to watch the news after the kids have been on the Xbox.
When a video distribution system is installed, we remove the need for all those unsightly boxes to be installed under or around the tv. Instead, we install them into one central rack. We then feed the video from these sources to each TV in the property where they can all be accessed simultaneously. The Video sources are then controlled through one single remote control or touch pad, we can even automate the control of these devices through a keypad so the press of a button upon entering a room turns on your tv, sets your video source and volume. Another cool feature of video distribution is the way in which we can start a new video session in another room. For example, you leaving the living room to go to the bedroom and would like to finish off watching whatever is on before you sleep at the press of a button we can switch the room so it’s already on the TV before you get to the bedroom