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StarTech HDBOOST4K HDMI 4K Signal Booster (114.8')

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StarTech HDBOOST4K HDMI 4K Signal Booster (114.8')
Key Features
  • Extend HDMI Signals up to 114.8'
  • Supports up to 4K, 60 Hz at 32.8'
  • HDMI 2.0 Connectivity
  • Up to 7.1-Channel Audio Support
Extend your HDMI signal up to 114.8' with the two standard HDMI cables and the StarTech HDBOOST4K HDMI 4K Signal Booster. It supports resolutions up to 4K at 30 Hz at total lengths up to 32.8', 4K at 60 Hz at total lengths up to 82', or 1080p at 60 Hz at total lengths up to 114.8'. The 4K Signal Booster also supports up to 7.1 channels of audio.
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Expected availability: May 26, 2026
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I am having issue with my Optoma 4K projector, losing video signal over 35 feet HDMI cable. Do you think this product will solve my issue ? Is this returnable if not work as expected ?
Asked by: Gurudutt P.
We actually have two. Running a hundred feet on one and probably 75 feet on the second. We are only sending 1080p. But monitors are 4K capable. No trouble at all.
Answered by: Todd P.
Date published: 2021-09-11

Can this be powered by a USB port on a computer ...

Can this be powered by a USB port on a computer or USB battery pack?
Asked by: Steve
This is designed to be powered over USB and should work fine.
Answered by: Bennie
Date published: 2020-06-30

I need to make a direct hdmi connection over ...

I need to make a direct hdmi connection over 100ft. Can I use this with a 75 ft cable to say a 30 ft cable to extend my reach?
Asked by: Lauren
No, at 1080p (60 Hz) the HDBOOST4K supports a maximum 50 ft (15 m) cable at the source, and 65 ft (20 m) cable to the display, which provides a total length of 115 ft (35 m). Atha, StarTech.com Support
Answered by: StarTech.com Support
Date published: 2020-06-25

Where is the best place to locate this unit. ...

Where is the best place to locate this unit. Close to the camera or close to the projector?
Asked by: William
You can place it at either location and it wouldn't affect performance.
Answered by: Bennie
Date published: 2020-07-13
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