Length:Wall Plate HDbaseT HDR 230ft This is a BRAND NEW Wall Plate 1-Gang HDbaseT Extender Kit that includes 1 Transmitter and 1 Receiver. This kit transmits the HIGHEST QUALITY uncompressed video available on the market today via CAT5e or CAT6. 1) HDMI 2.0B 2) 18GBPS 3) HDR 4) Bidirectional Infrared IR and RS232 serial 5) Power over Cable (POC) - both the transmitter and receiver don't both need power...only one unit does 6) Uncompressed UltraHD YUV 4:4:4Almost every other HDbaseT kit on transmits your video at COMPRESSED 10GBPS without HDR support
T**R
Not as nice as I hoped but okay
For the price I expected a better crafted piece of equipment. The remote is kind of flaky and cheaply made and the fan noise is a little loud. This unit is very similar to the Brightlink 8x8/8x16 HDBaseT/HDMI Matrix Switcher, which I recently returned to another seller due to issues with no picture when the TV was turned on until I changed inputs. Gladly, this unit does not exhibit this problem, though it did become non-responsive after going to sleep and would only wake up on a power cycle. A factory reset resolved this issue. I must say that No Hassle AV International has been extremely prompt to respond to any inquiries. The manual is poorly written and assumes a lot of the user. Someone who is not technically minded and unfamiliar with HDMI protocols may feel overwhelmed. Now the good stuff, the picture is quite good. I would say noticeably better than the old Octava HDMX48CAT 4x8 HDMI CAT6 Matrix Switch which it replaced and I liked very much until outputs began to fail. Having the mirrored HDMI outputs is great and using a single CAT6 cable is better than using two as the Octava did. I can use the extra cable for LAN connections to the smart TVs. I find LAN beats WAN for streaming.
B**E
Great matrix... but no HDR support
So, a little context... I had a new home built with CAT6 and speaker wiring everywhere all coming back to a single location where I have centralized my wiring and equipment into a 44U AV rack. I placed dual CAT6 jacks everywhere that I wanted to place a TV... 8 locations to be exact. This matrix was an awesome device for my implementation.... the value is great for what you get (which includes everything you possibly need). So far, I get excellent video quality (4k with 60hz) with my DirecTV boxes, Roku Ultra, etc... I was able to add the matrix as a device to my Logitech Harmony hubs and use dedicated Logitech harmony hubs in every location.... the switching of activities and device control with this matrix and the Logitech remotes works great... the flexibility of the dedicated audio outputs to my audio receivers for my media room (7.1) and living room (5.1) is also a great plus and they work real well... I only have one real con to this switch.... 1) It does not support HDR over 4k.... I understand there have been bandwidth challenges with HDR over HDBASET.... however, there are new HDBASET extenders that now support HDR... and there are also a couple of matrixes out that also support HDR over HDBASET...
C**K
Works great with XBox One X - HDR10
Ordered this 8x8 switch, and super happy I did. Support was super responsive - Thanks ALEX!!!, and I was trying to get my One X to work with HDR10 on my Sony 2017 900 series TV. The trick was to just copy the EDID from the source, I think it may be mis-named, where it says copy from TV1-8, regardless my Xbox input was 1, and TV output was one.. When I copied from 1, I got all green on my xbox status! I inquired with another vendor who has a similar product, and never heard back. So just from the customer service, this should probably get 5*, then you add the product that works pretty flawlessly. I can't really notice any lag (not an expert), but overall works well. Oh, you need to get CR2025 watch battery for the remote, as it does not ship with one.
J**H
Fit my design to a T
Perfect for my needs. I have in ceiling speakers throughout the house plus HDBaseT wired into each room.Pros1) HDBaseT matrix worked without a hickup. I was able to mix and match signal types from several input resolutions to several output resolutions. For example: input sources range from 4K to 1080i. TVs range from 4K to 720p. I was able to switch anything to anything.2) The analog audio out made driving the in ceiling speakers easy. I run the HDBaseT to the monitors in each room and I run the analog audio to a 12 channel amp that is mounted in the same rack as this matrix. The 12 channel amp then drives the whole house audio.3) PC Control via TCP allowed me to integrate the matrix into my home automationCons (and why it didn't get 5 stars)1) documentation is lacking. I had to hunt all over the internet to find the TCP control specifications. There is also a Matrix Control software that is useful for creating a static IP address for the matrix. I had to hunt down that control software as well.2) HDBaseT supports 100MB Ethernet. This product seems to not support that.3) The IR pass-through is attached the active input channel for a destination not the destination's output channel. This makes controlling a TV less than optimal as the input source determines where the signal goes and not the selected output source.
C**K
had one at work. Bought this for the mancave ...
had one at work. Bought this for the mancave. I have 4 TVs and 2computer monitors. This HDMI will let me put any input onto any tv/monitor. So imagine Football season... with one cable box, I can show the same thing on one or all devices. or put the Game on 1 tv, sbox on another, the firestick on another...and change which screen is showing what at the press of a button. no more fumbling with HDMI connections.It's Dual Voltage and the provided power supply screws into the box so you don't have to worry about it ever coming loose.Fast Shipping too. Amazon normally takes two weeks to Military Post Office. this made it in 6 days.
V**K
Great device but....
This device is not a finished product. It works great at 4K HDR resolution at short distances but once you switch to 1080p HDR the video has the gradient affect and it ruins the picture quality. I have a 50+ ft cable so switching to 1080 is the way to make it work but the HDR function is not optimized at all. why not? this is 2018 and HDR is one of the most important features and it should work for 4K and 1080p for any device, otherwice the product is not ready for sale. I was thinking about using their HDBaseT extender, but the price is $250, almost as much as the device itself, while other sell for $60, huge difference. You will have to spend $600 for the matrix and the extender as a package.
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