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1080p HDMI Extender Over IP 394ft - HDMI Ethernet Extender, HDbitT, IR Extension, HDCP, 1 to 1 or One to Many, TX & RX Balun Kit () - SIIG CE-H26T11-S1
SIIG CE-H26T11-S1
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UPC
662774044750
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HDMI Extender Kit Over IP - Using a single Cat6/7 cable, you can extend HDMI signals up to 394ft (120 meters) to a 1080p @60Hz display. HDMI audio (2 channels) and video signal can be easily extended via CAT6 cable while maintaining signal strength and quality. Direct 1-to-1 connection or 1-to-many through gigabit network switches. Over IP Network Distribution - 1-to-many connection through dedicated gigabit network switches (IGMP supported switches recommended). You can connect up to 30 receivers per transmitter to not only extend, but split HDMI signals to multiple displays to create a scalable HDMI extender splitter. Supplementary receivers (CE-H26U11-S1) are ready for purchase separately. Check the comparison table below for the direct Amazon purchase link Wide Ranging Applications - Connect your HDMI source device (PC, Xbox, PS4/ 5, Blu-ray player, Cable Box, Chromecast, Roku Box, surveillance system NVR, DVR, etc.) to the transmitter and utilize your existing Ethernet structure to extend it at long distances via CAT6 cable to the receiver, connected to your output display. No need for expensive HDMI cables and boosters! IR Extension & FHD Resolution - You can control the HDMI source device with the included IR booster cables that send commands via the CAT cable. This extender also supports clear video content up to 1080p@60Hz, backwards compatible with 1080i, 720p and 480p. Note: Does not support multi-channel audio, only 2 channel (L/R) Stereo audio. There is also 200 milliseconds or less latency due to data compression. not recommended for real-time FPS (First-person shooter) gaming Simple Setup/ Plug and Works - No software or driver is required on this HDMI extender. Even for 1st-time users, this extender is just plug-n-play and ready to use. Built-in Power LED, Activity indicator LED and Link status LED offer user-friendly experience on monitoring
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