The HDMI Full HD Extender over Cat6 (196') from KanexPro enables you to transmit and receive DVI/HDMI signals over distances further than those of standard HDMI/DVI cables, extending video and audio over a single Cat6/6a cable (not included). The HDMI Extender enables you to transmit a robust signal from an HDMI source (such as a Blu-ray device, cable box, or laptop) to a remotely-located display. The included IR-blaster extension cables help to maintain remote control over distant devices. The signal can be auto-adjusted, buffered, and equalized for optimal resolutions up to HD 1080p60. The HDMI Extender over Cat6 is suitable for small office, house of worship, and home theater Cat6 setups where the HDMI source device is located at a remote distance from the display.
This HDCP and EDID compliant extender supports a 16-bit per channel rate (48-bit total). It features digital audio support via HDMI, and full IR control over Cat6/6a. The transmitter's HDMI-out port is a handy feature that enables you to preview output on a local display. Both transmitter and receiver are compact in form, and have built-in mounting brackets.
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Key Features
- Transmits and Receives DVI/HDMI Signals
- Supports up to 1080p Full HD
- HDMI out for Preview at Transmitter
- Auto-Adjustment, Buffering, Equalization
The HDMI Full HD Extender over Cat6 (196') from KanexPro enables you to transmit and receive DVI/HDMI signals over distances further than those of standard HDMI/DVI cables, extending video and audio over a single Cat6/6a cable (not included). The HDMI Extender enables you to transmit a robust signal from an HDMI source (such as a Blu-ray device, cable box, or laptop) to a remotely-located display. The included IR-blaster extension cables help to maintain remote control over distant devices. The signal can be auto-adjusted, buffered, and equalized for optimal resolutions up to HD 1080p60. The HDMI Extender over Cat6 is suitable for small office, house of worship, and home theater Cat6 setups where the HDMI source device is located at a remote distance from the display.
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KanexPro EXT-HD60 Overview
Note:
This extender does not work with Cat5/5e cables; terminated and shielded Cat6/6a and RJ45 connectors are recommended
Carries DVI/HDMI signals beyond the range of a standard HDMI/DVI cable
Extends video and audio over a single 196' Cat6/6a cable; maintains full IR control
Transmitter has one HDMI output, enabling you to preview the signal locally
Auto-adjustment, buffering, and signal equalization for optimal resolutions up to Full HD 1080p60
HDCP (content protection) and EDID (for accurate displays) compliant
Suitable for Cat6 setups where the HDMI source is remotely connected to the display
Supports 16-bit rate per channel (48-bit total)
Compact units are easy to install, and feature built-in mounting brackets and LED signal link indicators
UPC: 813982020962
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KanexPro EXT-HD60 Reviews
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Can these boxes be powered with 6 Volt batteries, ...
Can these boxes be powered with 6 Volt batteries, if a-c power is not available? (Runtimes can be approximated from the current capacities of the provided a-c power supplies.)
These transmitters/receivers are designed for 5V. It is best to stick within the power requirements of the product to avoid causing damage.
Date published: 2021-12-21
We need to run new cable for this installation ...
We need to run new cable for this installation (remote camera). Will this work with Cat7 cable?
i tried using a 100' cat7 cable with no luck. I didn't have any shorter cat7 cables to try. The longest cat6 cable I got this to work with was 75'. It could be the quality of the cables I tried, not sure.
Date published: 2021-05-30
Can this be used as an HDMI DA with the ...
Can this be used as an HDMI DA with the transmitter alone and does it need power in this case?
This is a kit which comes with both a Transmitter and Receiver, which need to be used together.
Date published: 2020-11-01
Does the receiver support POE? If I were to put a ...
Does the receiver support POE? If I were to put a POE injector on the Ethernet coming out of the transmitter.
The KanexPro HDMI Full HD Extender over Cat6 (196') does not support PoE as a power option.
Date published: 2023-06-12
Is there any latency between this camera and ...
Is there any latency between this camera and other cameras connected to the computer via USB?
This will offer very little latency.
Date published: 2020-10-27
Can this device transmit 1920x1200 60Hz (computer ...
Can this device transmit 1920x1200 60Hz (computer screen output)?
KanexPro only lists this as supporting up to 1920x1080@60Hz.
Date published: 2021-03-18
my output device is displayPort, if i use an ...
my output device is displayPort, if i use an adaptor. Will that cause any issues?
Technically, it should work, however, it can cause issues depending on the content being displayed and the type of adapter used. Protected content requires compliant adapters. Additionally, anytime more adapters are added there is more possibility of issues.
Date published: 2021-05-10
Is there any sort of a delay from transmit to ...
Is there any sort of a delay from transmit to receive? I used other brands as a way to extend a computer monitor and had horrible lag. What is the lag like with this device?
This has a very low latency.
Date published: 2020-10-19