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18G HDMI V2.0 Extender Over CAT5e/CAT6 Bi-directional Signal Up to 230 Feet

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Precio original $126.50 - Precio original $126.50
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$126.50
$126.50 - $126.50
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18G HDMI V2.0 Extender Over CAT5e/CAT6 Bi-directional Signal Up to 230 Feet

The HDMI Extender is a cost-effective point-to-point extender set for HDMI 18Gbps and IR signals; this kit supports 4K/UHD video @ 60 Hz with 4:4:4 Chroma sampling, as well as HDMI data rates up to 18Gbps, HDCP 2.2 compliant; It provides HDMI transmission up to 230 feet (70 meters) for 4K@60Hz 4:4: 4 or 1080p, over single CAT5e/6 cable. It supports video resolution down-scaling, the 4K input can be automatically downscale to 1080p output for compatibility with 1080p display.

Features:

  • HDMI 18Gbps, up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10, HDCP 2.2.
  • Extends 4K or 1080p HDMI signal up to 230 feet (70m) over a single CAT5e/6 cable.
  • HDMI loop out on transmitter.
  • Bi-directional IR pass-through.
  • Supports video resolution down-scaling, the 4K input can be automatically degraded to 1080p output on receiver for compatibility with legacy 1080p display device.
  • Features visually lossless compression with no latency.
  • Smart EDID management.
  •   Compact design, easy to install and simple to operate.

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