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Cables To Go HDMI HDBaseT Extender over Cat Box Transmitter

SKU CABC2G30010

MSKU: C2G30010

Original price $340.99 - Original price $340.99
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HDMI® HDBaseT Extender over Cat Box Transmitter to Box Receiver - 4K 60Hz, #C2G30010

Product Features

• Extend 4K at 60Hz (4:2:0) up to 130ft and 1080p at 60Hz up to 230ft with Cat 6a cable
• Extend 4K at 60Hz (4:2:0) up to 115ft and 1080p at 60Hz up to 200ft with Cat 5e/6 cable
• HDCP 2.2 compliant, to create a secure connection between the source and display
• Bi-directional PoC, when either transmitter or receiver is plugged into power

 (1) DC Power Plug, (1) RJ-45 Female, (1) HDMI Female on input

 (1) DC Power Plug, (1) RJ-45 Female, (1) HDMI Female on output

Product Description

The HDMI HDBaseT Extender over Cat Box Transmitter to Box Receiver - 4K 60Hz allows a 4K HDMI source to be extended up to 130ft to a 4K display using a single Cat6a Ethernet cable. This is an ideal solution for delivering uncompressed HDMI video and audio to displays in conference rooms, classrooms, lecture halls, and many other installation needs that are far beyond the length limitations of standard HDMI cabling.

This HDMI HDBaseT Extender supports 4K resolutions at 60Hz up to 130ft and 1080p at 60Hz up to 230ft when using a single, recommended Cat6a Ethernet cable. Also, extend 4K at 60Hz up to 115ft and 1080p at 60Hz up to 200ft when using Cat5e or Cat6 cabling.

This HDMI HDBaseT Extender is HDCP 2.2 compliant, making sure that the connection between the source and display is secure. The bi-directional PoC (Power over Cable) function allows both the transmitter and the receiver to be powered on when either side is plugged into power, allowing for greater flexibility in installations.