● 1080P Full HD & Zero Latency: Extends 1080P@60hz HDMI signal over a single Cat 5e/6/6a cable up to 80m/260ft, along with USB signals. No software or driver is required, just plug and play. ● USB 2.0 with 480Mbps: 1x USB port on the transmitter, 2x USB port on the receiver; easily control remote PC/NVR/DVR/game console with keyboard, mouse, or other USB 2.0 peripherals. ● Slim Size & Two-Way PoE: As small as a smartphone, user-friendly and space-saving. Only one power adapter is needed at either the transmitter or receiver side to power both units. ● Universal Compatibility & High Reliability: Works with different operating systems, like Windows 10/8/7/XP, Mac OS and Linux. Certificated by CE, FCC. Full-covered metal casing for excellent heat dissipation. Built-in superior surge/ ESD protection. ● Important Notes: This product is a transmitter and receiver kit; we don’t sell them separately. One transmitter can work with only one receiver. All accessories are also not sold separately.
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Michael Knight –
Really good KVM extender.
I use these to extend connections at conference room tables and Teams video conferencing. With the two USB ports at the remote/TV end you can connect wireless keyboard/mouse, web cam, USB Hub, USB flash drive. They work perfect. Sometimes the image on the television is not right but the television image settings will correct the issue. No tech support to speak of. But they just work. Use CAT6 or CAT5 on a single cable. Power can be supplied from either local (computer) or remote (television) side using power over ethernet.
Michael Knight –
Really good KVM extender. I use these to extend connections at conference room tables and Teams video conferencing. With the two USB ports at the remote/TV end you can connect wireless keyboard/mouse, web cam, USB Hub, USB flash drive. They work perfect. Sometimes the image on the television is not right but the television image settings will correct the issue. No tech support to speak of. But they just work. Use CAT6 or CAT5 on a single cable. Power can be supplied from either local (computer) or remote (television) side using power over ethernet.
Y. Darren –
Last September, I bought a couple of these units, and all of them were installed without any issues. They worked flawlessly, but unfortunately, one of the transmitters failed recently. It’s what you call an “infant mortality” with electronic equipment. Nonetheless, I contacted the support team, and they were quick to respond and agreed to replace the faulty unit. I sent the defective unit back and the replacement arrived promptly without any hassles. I was impressed with their customer service and support. The replacement unit has been installed, and now all six units are functioning seamlessly without any hiccups. Honestly, this kind of support is what you always hope for but rarely receive. I’m satisfied with the product and their support team’s responsiveness.
Ricky Curtis –
This set of HDMI/UTP TX and RX worked very well for me. I needed to get a computer’s HDMI output to a conference room in another part of the building. I used the existing IT department data cabling, bypassing all Ethernet equipment, to join the TX and RX together. These are NOT Ethernet based, but use the same copper/UTP cabling as Ethernet. Power LED, Status LED all serve to help in troubleshooting. Chassis are steel, come with mounting brackets/screws. I would buy again. I did not need any tech-support so I left that review blank. Picture quality was hard to judge since my source material was not prime quality to begin with. My customer saw no difference. I am only using it for video content through the HDMI, so I can’t attest to any audio/sound performance.
christopher neal –
I use these to extend connections at conference room tables and Teams video conferencing. With the two USB ports at the remote/TV end you can connect wireless keyboard/mouse, web cam, USB Hub, USB flash drive. They work perfect. Sometimes the image on the television is not right but the television image settings will correct the issue. No tech support to speak of. But they just work. Use CAT6 or CAT5 on a single cable. Power can be supplied from either local (computer) or remote (television) side using power over ethernet.
Stock –
This product is amazing! It’s incredibly easy to set up and use. I’m currently using it to transmit both the picture and controller signal from my PS4 to another room through walls using cat 6 cables that span about 85 feet. It works like a charm and I��m happy with it.
Bing –
I can confirm the manufacturer’s claim of zero lag. It works very well. My experience: I used it to transfer video and USB from my security system DVR that was located remotely to my desk computer setup, and it worked perfectly fine. However, I was disappointed that no HDMI cable is provided along. Make sure you do have HDMI cables at home. Shall check “what in the box” next time and get everything prepared. I can’t hold back any stars for that fact so, good job.
Kevin –
I was unsure about this product at first, but it turned out to be pretty dope. So, a customer wanted to check out live cams in some side office for night shift, but the DVR was like on a whole different floor in an equipment closet. They wanted to skip using a PC with extra software or browser configurations. I was worried that a single Ethernet cable handling both mouse and video would be buggy as hell, while it was working good and just plug-and-play.This product’s got some cool features too, like two USB ports that work with flash drives and even wireless keyboard-mouse combos without any issues. Plus, you only need one power connection, and it can be at either end. So far, this extender has been easy to use with an extra USB port on deck. It’s been working like a charm even at a distance of over 100 feet from the box. To get the best video quality, you gotta use a CAT6 cable though.
Evan Scott –
Time will tell if they hold up but so far so good