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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerOREI 1 x 4 HDMI-Verlängerungs-Splitter über CAT6/7-Ethernet-Kabel bis zu 4K @ 30Hz bis zu 50,3 m-1080P, IR-Steuerung, EDID, HDMI-Loop-Out (HD14-EX165-K)
Jacob McColloch
Bewertet in den USA am8. Mai 2025
Working excellent so far. Using cat6a cable to distribute video to 4tvs throughout the house.Longest run is probably 60ft, shortest is 20ft or so. No difference in quality between the runs.
Customer
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 16. März 2025
Great product, easy installation and easy setup.Works great supplies two TVs with CCTV live feed with the option for another two to be added at a later date.
Ditch Pickle
Bewertet in Kanada am 13. Februar 2025
Amazing !!!! So worth it !! Made setting up my games room and 4 tv's very simple and easy. Love the POE aspect of it all to make all 4 tvs line up perfectly. No lag !!! I used cat6 wire - all 3 were 50ft store bought cables. I know it can do different lengths but figured set them all the same / all the same cables / same length - just made sense to remove chance of an issue from the equation.WORTH IT !!!!
Elia sotiropoulos
Bewertet in Australien am 26. April 2024
Awesome works perfect 👍
Customer
OREI 1x4 HDMI Extender Splitter Multiple Over Single Cable CAT6/7 1080P with IR Remote EDID ManagementUsed this to mirror a hdmi source to a 2nd TV 25m away (3rd and 4th TV planned for the future). Note that this device is used to send ONE hdmi source to 4-5 TVs and does not switch between multiple hdmi sources.From the packaging to the feel and function, this extender set oozes quality with the amount of thought clearly put into providing you with everything you could possibly need, from rack mounting provisions to the ir receivers and transmitters that allow you to use your remote at the 2nd location. The hardest thing involving this unit is pulling the ethernet cables to where they need to go.How it works is pretty straightforward.1. Connect the hdmi source to the 'hdmi in' port on the main unit.2. Use cat 6 (or higher) ethernet cable to connect the main unit to the sub unit.3. 'hdmi out' from the sub unit connects to your tv or amp.The main unit is powered via included AC adapter (100-240v to 12V@2.5A) while the sub units are powered via PoE using the same cat 6+ cable that carries the video signal so it's very portable and there's that much less clutter with no need for additional power cables.If you want your hdmi source's remote control to work at the remote location(s), connect the ir receivers (4 provided) to the sub units and the single provided ir blaster (transmitter) to the main unit. The receiver picks up the ir signal from your remote and sends it to the ir transmitter via cat6 cable. I've positioned the blaster about 8cm from my stb and have no issues with the range of the rx at 5m.The EDID switches on the main unit can be used to set the video output resolution. I set mine to 1080p/2ch audio but the unit has seetings ranging from 720p@60Hz to 4K@30Hz. There are 3D options for 1080p. Audio options include 2ch, hd audio and dolby/dts 5.1. HDMI/HDCP compliance is v1.4.Something not clearly indicated in the manual is that you can use the 'hdmi loop out' connector on the main unit to connect directly to your primary tv via hdmi cable, assuming it's adjacent to the main unit. so theoretically that means this 4 ethernet port unit can actually supply video to up to 5 tvs (4 network + 1 hdmi loop out).The manual indicates that the max distance for each cat6 cable run is 40m for 4k@30Hz video and 70m for 1080p@60Hz. My run involved 25m of standard 24 awg cat6 cable and a couple cat6 keystone jacks and I had no issues indicating the need for cat6e or cat7 cables. But if I wanted the 4k I might go with fancy cat7 and shielded cat7 keystone jacks.To summarize I'm very pleased with this unit and all that remains to be seen is how long it will last.
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