HDMI Extender Over 2 x CAT6 / Cat6 Network Cable with Built-in IR and Equalizer

HDTV Supply

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hdmi-CAT6-ir
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Extend your HDMI signal 1080p up to 100 feet with IR
This HDMI Extender Over 2 x CAT6 / Cat6 Network Cable with Built-in IR and Equalizer (1080p up to 100ft) HDMI extender stand alone kit extends audio and video signals up to 100ft using a CAT6/7 cable and for convenience, includes an IR and equalizer. Extending your signals using CAT6/Cat6 cables saves you money and is easier to run through walls and other compact areas. The HDMI extender includes an IR, which allows you to locate your Blu-ray, DVD player, or any other HDMI enabled device into another area of the room, such as a cabinet and have the ability to control it without pointing at the cabinet. The equalizer allows you to adjust the video signal to view your content at the highest quality. These extenders can be used in homes, offices, restaurants, bars, and any location that you need to run an audio/video signal over longer distances.

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HDMI Extender Over 2 x CAT6 / Cat6 Network Cable with Built-in IR and Equalizer (1080p up to 100ft) Features:

  • Uses 2 x CAT6 / Cat6 cables to achieve long distance transmissions
  • Extends up to 100ft @ 1080p, 60Hz
  • Cable skew adjustable equalization with 8 levels
  • HDCP compliant
  • Built in IR repeater function
  • Two emitter output connections
  • Convenient IR confirmation LED
  • Video Bandwidth: 2.25 Gbps (HDMI 1.3a)
  • Deep Color Support: up to 12 bit
  • Input TMDS signal: 1.2 volts (peak-to-peak)
  • Input DDC Signal: 5 volts (peak-to-peak)
  • HDMI Connector: 19 pin type female
  • Power Supply: 12V, 500mA
  • IR Frequency: 38Khz & 56Khz

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